good nutes for jack herer strain?

Mother's Finest

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Honestly, the only significant differences in nutritional requirements between strains are how leafy the buds are (how much N the plants need in flowering) and how big the buds are (how much fertilizer in general the plants need during flowering). Jack is not leafy so it doesn't need alot of N. Lets say it'll be happy with somewhere around 3-3-5, concentrated as the buds get bigger. Plants like variety and it's ok if the NPK ratio fluctuates a bit in order to give them a few different ferts.
 

stu754

Member
i know it grows great in fox farm ocean (blue bag) still in veg.with no nutes for 3 weeks already 2ft. great post i need the info too.
 

PurpleRhinoceros

Active Member
Vegetative Phase ^N, vP, vK.
Blooming Phase vN, ^P, ^K

Those are arrows representing a high nitrogen low phosphorus and low potassium used for veg.
And a low N, High P, High K for bloom.

There really isn't a strain special nutrient. There are nutrients that are used more specifically for weed, like Humboldt Nutrients, but as long as your ratios are like above, it's fine.

Sativa have a longer flowering stage, but eat less food weekly. It's likely they eat a similar amount of food overall when compared to an Indica, but weekly... Sativa usually feed less.
 
I was using ocean forest and got burnt hardcore by root aphids so now im soilless in botanicare readygro...so im gettin the kinks worked out with stuff that has no nute value....mos def learning thanks all
 
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