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Old 09-19-2009, 07:17 PM   #1
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is 1tsp malasses 1 tsp bat guano and 2 tsp 15-30-15 fert for 1 gallon of water too strong to feed your plants with everyday?
i have a 6ft one and 4, 3-4ft plants
new grower any info is appreciated
i read an article today it seems medical marijuana expert foliar feeds everyday up to last 2 weeks and he crops 9 pounds per plant
ill look for the link =p
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I would say fertilize'n depends on what stage it is in. that sounds fine to me if it is in the late stages of growth/early flower.
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Dont want to sound like an ass, but anyone claiming to be an expert at growing pot is a dumbass. I would quit listening to them after they said they are an expert.

Foliar feeding your plants regularly is dumb, and spraying your buds with it is even worse.
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Molasses isnt really a nutrient. Guano is usualy used at higher amounts. As for the other one, what does the back say? Id use half of what the directions call for.

Also, your plants dont need watered everyday...Let alone fed every day. Once, twice a week at most for feeding. Pot likes to dry out. Watering everyday doesnt allow this.
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Dont want to sound like an ass, but anyone claiming to be an expert at growing pot is a dumbass. I would quit listening to them after they said they are an expert.

Foliar feeding your plants regularly is dumb, and spraying your buds with it is even worse.
Wow.

Molasses isnt really a nutrient. Guano is usualy used at higher amounts. As for the other one, what does the back say? Id use half of what the directions call for.

Also, your plants dont need watered everyday...Let alone fed every day. Once, twice a week at most for feeding. Pot likes to dry out. Watering everyday doesnt allow this.
i read lots of people like to feed it every day i dunno tho i just want big buds
you think it will be better if i cut back and let them just do their own shit?
oh and yea i wasnt talking about using foliar feed myself
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