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Hi Everyone, Here's my story: Last year I asked the lady at the garden store what fert she had that was high in 'N'? She showed me a bag of fert that was '45-0-0' (it's Urea). I said that's it so I bought it It was a bag of little green balls. So I crushed about a TBLS of the balls up into a powder then added it to my 4-gal of 10-4-6 fert water. The idea was to push up the 'N' for my plants.So I started my grow Feb-05, and have used that fert all through veg. My plants seemed to love it. I only used it at about 25% strength. My plants are lush-green and really big. I last used it on 2 plants about a week ago. All plants got 25% solution at the beginning of there veg and most never needed/asked for any more 'N'. I am now a week away from turning my GR over to 12/12. Specs: Soil--> FF/peat moss/perlite/earth worm...5 gal buckets. 1000w HPS/175mh 8x3x8 foot room Temp--light on 80 deg--light off 60 deg. RH--40%-60% Now this is my 1st under lights grow. I'm a nOOb. I was reading a post yesterday and saw someone say Urea was bad for MJ. I did some reading and see most if not all ppl say Don't use it. Well it's too late for me I have already used it on main plants and my clones. I was reading the package the fert came in and it said it was good for vegetables. So I assume it is not Toxic to humans?I still have 2+ months left before my girls are done. My Q? 1: Will the Urea be gone by then? 2: Is it toxic? Thanks for any info: Peer | ||
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Buzz, So should I throw out what I have and stop useing it? If so could u suggest some other fert that has that high of a 'N' in it? I really like how my plants grew w/ the very high N. Peer | ||
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Good point Buzz..Sorry, I quess it was a rather stupid/nOOb Q Thanks for all ur help and quick responce. Peace, Peer | |||
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![]() | In flowering you dont want high N tho. I would flush out your plants about 7-10 into flowering then switch to your flowering nutes. The reason I say 7-10 after you switch to 12/12 is becuz of the "Strech". If you leave the Veg ferts in it will help new growth in the first few weeks of flowering when she has a huge growth spurt. | ||
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