Feedin help

7uckytoker

Active Member
Ok so my friend has thing baby goin in his closet just started my babes the other day. now what i want to know is....
"Can you use WATER only to grow ganja?"
he is using just water from the seedling and it's a fuckin sexy little sslut... tehe but i mean can you budd without nutes? i wanna try just water but if it ain'yt worth it then i will nute 2 of them and water only 1
Thanks Brothas & Sisstas
Peace \\//
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ghengiskhan

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Yea depending on the soil, but why? You can get all the nutrients you'll need for around $10 if you're on a budget and it adds to the final yield so much more than that initial $10 investment.
 

7uckytoker

Active Member
ya.... hmm ya i just wanted to try one all natural
soil is true gro soil.. very nice retains moisture
in jiffy pucks 3 days roots coming out of puck already and just planted the pucks in
6" pots. under 2 CFL 40w + 1 60w Normal Bulb raise from heat.....
but i got nutes these aree them...
Plant Prod All-Purpose 20-20-20
Plant Prod Flowering 15-30-15
haha jacked them from home depot along with a 200$ sub-pump for my aeroponic setup. Uncle threw that away long time ago but i got the nutes as stated.... Thanks for help and quick reply
 

ghengiskhan

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Ditch the incandesent bulb and just use CFL's. Regular bulbs are garbage, especially for plants. If you want more natural you can get cheap organic nutrients for the price I said up there.
 

edux10

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When I was growing with just pure H20 my plants died from lack of food. If the soil has some good stuff in it, it will be fine for a little while. I bet you see deffencicys (sp?) after a little while then the plant will look like it burned up and it will die. If you want all natural use organic nutes. Plants NEED FOOD!!!
 

7uckytoker

Active Member
Ya i understand they need food and thats why i ask my friends...YOU CRAZY FUCKERS... lol but ya will my nutes be fine, i watered my moms plants with some 20-20-20 and they started bloomin already she's like WTF MATE! i was like cool i told u i wouldn't kill them
haha
but ya i just wanna use the nutes i have if this one finally goes all the way (been fucked over everytime)LOl mom don't care no more since i help her plants ahahha GOOF.
 

Ohsogreen

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First of all. Test the soil you are going to use. (a cheap little NPK kit - will do just fine). You can get them at most hardware, or garden stores. If, any of the most basic of nutrients NPK are weak, add a soil amendment to boost them up. Remember, organic amendments take time to kick in. Give them a few days to settle in; then plant. Worm Castings are excellant for starting plants - they have weak N .1 %, but it is very easy for plants to absorb. Plus worm castings have beneficial microorganisms (nature's little soil improvers) that will break every nutrient present down to its most useable size. Now, some would say use chemical fertilizers - they kick in fast. Yes the do, and they leave quick too. I DO NOT LIKE THEM. Grow Organic - Plain water is fine to start, as long as, the soil you are going to use has at least the basics. If not, amend or you will surely fail. Possible amendments: Worm Castings (good starter N no P - K) mix in about 10 percent volume, blood meal (good N - fast acting - use lightly) follow instructions on package. Alfalfa pellets (cheap & available at the feedstore - NPK 2-1-2 / a feed for mister bunny rabbit) pound them to dust, in a old sock with a hammer & blend in. Alfalfa also contains a natural plant growth stimulant (bonus :) ). A cup of alfalfa dust to a gallon of soil. Plus, please do not use water with chlorine in it - it spells death to your benifical microorganisms. If you only have water from the tap - let it sit in a open container for 2 days, 99 percent of the chlorine will evaporate. Hope some of this helps....
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blinkykush

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indoors using straight h2o wouldnt be natural cause the outdoor environment and rain water carries all the nutes the plant will need depending on what region its naturally growing in. I think the best thing you can do is monitor how much food your giving your babies via a good tds device and listen to your plants. I kind of screwed my first grow up early not monitoring what the kids so it had me fighting a high ppm problem for most of the grow.
 
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