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PK
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by all means we all learn from each others mistake.I am by no means a pro at keeping any plant alive so take this as you will.
I know this plant is past the seedling stage but they typically have about two weeks of nutrients in the seed. Then depending on your soil and culivar you may not need to feed at all. Take the ingridients of the soil into consideration to get a general idea of the NPK in the soil but also remember that soil biology is how a plant is fed. I would say .02mL would be fine assuming it is at least half of what the bottle says to give, maybe even try a quarter. From here you can go by the plants reaction and adjust accordingly. Keep in mind a deficiency is easier to come bcak from than a toxicity.
My soil has no neutrients. its got mycoryza and lime
You should be ok, especially in veg. If anything you could back off your base nutrients a bit to compensate for the additional nitrogen. What are you looking to accomplish with the kelp extract?
never mind on my question. I should of read the bottle again before mentioning.,
its got 0.1% (N), 0.1% (P) 0.5% (K)
she isn't in flower time yet but that is good to have for flower time to boost the potassium.
She hasn't shown any signs of deficency yet and i've got enough MC for the entire next few grows.
Just trying to figure when the time start to actully start the feed schedule.
What do you think of 0.02g of MC in a gallon