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Old 08-06-2008, 01:48 PM   #17
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GroweroftheDank, IMO your really don't want to give any nutes till the roots take hold. At least till they start alternate node sets. Again, thats just my opinion. It is a tested time and true step though. Very few people nute them this early and can get away with it. I for one don't want give myself another problem with the ladies to have to deal with. If you set yourself up for a possible problem, then eventually it will rear its head friend. KISS is the best method unless your trying to test a idea. (keep it simple...you know) I will at times push it just to see what happens, but deal with the consiquensis' when I set myself up for desaster When you cut the cube away you could see how delicate the roots are. Now hit that with nutes before it has time to recooperate from the removal from the cube and light exposer and new environment, just a combination for problems friend if you ask me Hope you can find something out of this to help!! Now grow them puppies like you did last year!!

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