OkMediocrity
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I am a new grower, and I have three females currently growing outside. The two bigger plants are bag-seed, while the smaller is Northern Lights. All three are two weeks into flowering, but it's happening slowly because they are outside and the light schedule is 13-11.
I am using a high-quality soil that I purchased from an amish farm nearby. I had the two bigger plants inside, but it was getting way too hot in the grow room so I moved them out. They were starting to look droopy and unhealthy, but once I moved them outdoors and switched to a high quality soil, I saw marked improvement.
I was leaf-feeding them a 30-30-30 organic fertilizer, which worked really well for a while, but a month ago I started to notice some nute-burn on the tips of the leaves. I stopped feeding them and flushed them all out. Once I did that, and changed the soil to a more high quality soil, they started looking much better.
Now that they are outdoors, they are beginning to flower, which is great, but the light schedule is 13-11. Will they even continue flowering normally with this light schedule? I know it's difficult to predict, without knowing the strain of the bigger plants, but I'm wondering how long they will take to flower. I am also hestitant to feed them any type of bloom fertilizer because they are doing so well now. Any suggestions?
I am using a high-quality soil that I purchased from an amish farm nearby. I had the two bigger plants inside, but it was getting way too hot in the grow room so I moved them out. They were starting to look droopy and unhealthy, but once I moved them outdoors and switched to a high quality soil, I saw marked improvement.
I was leaf-feeding them a 30-30-30 organic fertilizer, which worked really well for a while, but a month ago I started to notice some nute-burn on the tips of the leaves. I stopped feeding them and flushed them all out. Once I did that, and changed the soil to a more high quality soil, they started looking much better.
Now that they are outdoors, they are beginning to flower, which is great, but the light schedule is 13-11. Will they even continue flowering normally with this light schedule? I know it's difficult to predict, without knowing the strain of the bigger plants, but I'm wondering how long they will take to flower. I am also hestitant to feed them any type of bloom fertilizer because they are doing so well now. Any suggestions?