Outdoor grow! Looking for feedback!

This is my second time growing and 1 plant seems to have taken off! These are 3 weeks old from clones

They are in old miracle grow from last time I grew. Think I should use bottled nutrients or just let them go?
P91

White Widow

Ak-47
 
that depends on how big you want them to get and how much you want them to yield. Since you already have them in miracle grow might as well stick with the chem fertilizers since your soil is chem, I personally grow organic so cant recommend any products but I would definitely say fertilize them but start off with small amounts on your biggest plant, maybe wait till the smaller ones get a little bigger. IMO they are borderline/not yet ready to start ferts but perhaps someone who ferts chem can shine some more light on the subject.
Good luck! they look healthy
 
that depends on how big you want them to get and how much you want them to yield. Since you already have them in miracle grow might as well stick with the chem fertilizers since your soil is chem, I personally grow organic so cant recommend any products but I would definitely say fertilize them but start off with small amounts on your biggest plant, maybe wait till the smaller ones get a little bigger. IMO they are borderline/not yet ready to start ferts but perhaps someone who ferts chem can shine some more light on the subject.
Good luck! they look healthy
They are doing a lot better than my first time. Im ready to combat the catapillars too. I wonder if anyone that has experience with chemical growing will shed some light on this
 

stonerman

Well-Known Member
It could be as simple as buying water soluble fertilizer from your local garden center, something high in nitrogren for vegetative growth, and give them a feeding every 2 weeks or whatever it calls for on the instructions. Since it is in old miracle grow soil, theres a chance theres still some nutrients in the soil, I would give a small dose of water soluble fertilizer, play it safe and not burn the plants, see how they respond, then begin to up the dose.
 

TPT

Member
I don't think follow the instructions is a good idea. Companies tend to give way too high recomended doses.
 
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