just another nutes question

homebrewer

Well-Known Member
'Chemical' makes them sound bad when they're just mined from the earth instead of derived from plants and animals. To answer your question, yes, you can use nutes on soil that already has food in it, but you're going to want to wait a while before you start feeding your plants additional food. If you don't want to wait, cut your nutes back to 1/4 or 1/8 strength to see how they respond.
 

chupacabra4real

Active Member
'Chemical' makes them sound bad when they're just mined from the earth instead of derived from plants and animals. To answer your question, yes, you can use nutes on soil that already has food in it, but you're going to want to wait a while before you start feeding your plants additional food. If you don't want to wait, cut your nutes back to 1/4 or 1/8 strength to see how they respond.
Thanks for the reply ,
I hav a bat guano mix type of soil ,which I understood it s best for flowering. 4 16 4 It apparently needs no nutes till the 6th week of flower but I dunno if I can veg there also or it s for transplanting into when you start 12 12. and Was planning to give some nutes in veg ,in case of a N def. 4 N seems a little low for a whole grow ?
 
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