bobj
Well-Known Member
What sort of detriments can I face with my production if I stall my growth during flower with insufficient nutrients?
What I mean by this is that I'm using granular nutrients that I work into my top soil, they claim to feed for up to 6 weeks. I still have a bit of nutrient left in my soil (I tested the soil) and I'm almost ready to flip to flower.
If I prolong adding more nutrients to my soil, and I end up running either low or no nutrition in my soil, what sort of effect can this have on my flowers? What's more preferable to happen during flower: no nutrients or too many nutrients?
What I mean by this is that I'm using granular nutrients that I work into my top soil, they claim to feed for up to 6 weeks. I still have a bit of nutrient left in my soil (I tested the soil) and I'm almost ready to flip to flower.
If I prolong adding more nutrients to my soil, and I end up running either low or no nutrition in my soil, what sort of effect can this have on my flowers? What's more preferable to happen during flower: no nutrients or too many nutrients?