My last nutes question

petert

Well-Known Member
My plants are have just started flowering (one plant not quite there yet)

When I water with nutes can I/should I mix my Tiger Bloom with my Alaska Fish Fert and Molasses ? Or should I dose those separately.

I'm out side, in the ground and have been watering pretty much every third day lately as we are full on sun mid-80's every day with pretty breezy conditions.
 
I hope its not your last nute question, that means you know everything. Even FDD dosent know everything, close though :-)

I mix all my nutes together into water except for my molasses which i mix with hot water and dissolve the sugars and then into the fridge to cool down and add that separately.
 

petert

Well-Known Member
I'm far from knowing everything about nutrients! :) I've just asked several questions about them individually and wasn't sure if mixing them all together was OK. I do the same with the molasses, mix it with hot water then top off my watering can with cold (irrigation) water which comes directly from a mountain river.

I pretty much know what I'm doing in my garden (with garden flowers), but it's always good to get some confirmation and feedback on this flower.

Billy..No need for the Fish anymore? I noticed that Tiger Bloom is 2-8-4 and Alaska is 5-1-1 I kinda figured that with the stretching the plant does in flowering the little extra N wouldn't hurt.

I all ears to suggestions though.

I hope its not your last nute question, that means you know everything. Even FDD dosent know everything, close though :-)

I mix all my nutes together into water except for my molasses which i mix with hot water and dissolve the sugars and then into the fridge to cool down and add that separately.
 

obijohn

Well-Known Member
Be aware that Tiger Bloom acidifies the water big time. I had to buy some PH up to adjust it before feeding. Had some burn and PH issues last year until someone pointed out the PH issue
 

chronic coinoisseur

Active Member
I say run the fish, the extra N will be much appreciated especially this early in flowering, its good to keep the leaves nice and green. All those can be mixed together no problem, just don't premix the concentrates as this can cause certain elements to bind and lockout nutrients. Just dissolve in water and your good to go
 

petert

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Thanks for the feedback. On a positive note last year all of my plants finished and were chopped within days of each other, which made for problems with drying space. This year I'm estimating my first plant should be done around Sept 20th or so,and the others weeks later.


QUOTE=chronic coinoisseur;6058967]I say run the fish, the extra N will be much appreciated especially this early in flowering, its good to keep the leaves nice and green. All those can be mixed together no problem, just don't premix the concentrates as this can cause certain elements to bind and lockout nutrients. Just dissolve in water and your good to go[/QUOTE]
 

The*Mad*Hatter

Well-Known Member
I say run the fish, the extra N will be much appreciated especially this early in flowering, its good to keep the leaves nice and green. All those can be mixed together no problem, just don't premix the concentrates as this can cause certain elements to bind and lockout nutrients. Just dissolve in water and your good to go
well shit....i learned something today...ok, so i wont be doing that anymore
 
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