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I put them out this w-e because last week we still had a 2c temp in the night.
I use 20-20-20 with good earth and perlite.
I'm at work and rn I don't know the brand. but I'll take your advices and change fertilizer ASAP. Do Dynagro or the other is easily available in big bucks stores la Home depot or rona ?BurgerNFries wrote: Tue Jun 19, 2018 2:12 pm
What's the brand of the fertilizer? 20-20-20 isn't very good for the veg stage of cannabis. You need higher N than P/K. I use DynaGro Foliage Pro during veg which is 9-3-6.
I'm not sure foliar feeding at night would work, as I understand it the stomas are closed when it's dark so the plant wouldn't absorb anything before it dries off. Early morning is best for foliar feeding, before the sun is at it's peak.OMGginoOdjick420 wrote: Tue Jul 03, 2018 3:07 am Put them in a shaded area for a few days so they don’t get direct sunlight to take the pressure off them. Feed them some cal-mag and flora nova grow as mentioned. Could foliar feed at night time with some diamond nectar even. They will come around, just a nitrogen deficiency most likely. Those things are malnourished.
I don’t have a lot of experience growing out doors, but I have been growing inside for 5+ years and I can tell you foliar feeding when the plants are sleeping definitely does something. I don’t see how it would be different just because they are outside. Either way. The problem is a nitrogen defficiency.BurgerNFries wrote: Tue Jul 03, 2018 11:50 amI'm not sure foliar feeding at night would work, as I understand it the stomas are closed when it's dark so the plant wouldn't absorb anything before it dries off. Early morning is best for foliar feeding, before the sun is at it's peak.OMGginoOdjick420 wrote: Tue Jul 03, 2018 3:07 am Put them in a shaded area for a few days so they don’t get direct sunlight to take the pressure off them. Feed them some cal-mag and flora nova grow as mentioned. Could foliar feed at night time with some diamond nectar even. They will come around, just a nitrogen deficiency most likely. Those things are malnourished.
I said nothing about it having to do with being outdoors. You may be right, after some quick research, just BEFORE lights out is the best time to foliar feed as the leaves are at their most absorbent. However, in an uncontrollable environment like outdoors, that's kinda hard to do, and leaving your plants wet overnight outdoors is a terrible idea, as ground humidity is usually higher at night and the leaves won't dry very fast, leading to powdery mildew, and bud rot later in the plants life.OMGginoOdjick420 wrote: Tue Jul 03, 2018 12:17 pmI don’t have a lot of experience growing out doors, but I have been growing inside for 5+ years and I can tell you foliar feeding when the plants are sleeping definitely does something. I don’t see how it would be different just because they are outside. Either way. The problem is a nitrogen defficiency.BurgerNFries wrote: Tue Jul 03, 2018 11:50 amI'm not sure foliar feeding at night would work, as I understand it the stomas are closed when it's dark so the plant wouldn't absorb anything before it dries off. Early morning is best for foliar feeding, before the sun is at it's peak.OMGginoOdjick420 wrote: Tue Jul 03, 2018 3:07 am Put them in a shaded area for a few days so they don’t get direct sunlight to take the pressure off them. Feed them some cal-mag and flora nova grow as mentioned. Could foliar feed at night time with some diamond nectar even. They will come around, just a nitrogen deficiency most likely. Those things are malnourished.