Hello and thank you for stopping by here, I have been feeding this plant only compost teas besides the precharged dry amendments and worm castings that I mixed into my coco before I planted the seed. The veg has been fairly long due to a small compact fluorescent bulb I was using the first few weeks of veg. But now that she is under one of my bigger lights she is growing more vigorous.
Since I flipped into flower I have been using half alfalfa and half seabird guano for my teas I always include kelp in veg and flower. I have been watering with 50% diluted strength compost teas every single watering. I use only enough molasses to bring down the pH to where I would like it to be. Molasses is a great ingredient to compost teas to really boost microbial life but if you use too much it will bring your soils acidity down too far where the plant can no longer uptake calcium and will show you signs of issues. I find that two tablespoons per 5 gallons brings the pH down to about 6.5. In my area my tap water pH comes out at 7.5. so adjust accordingly. I'm going to do the half alfalfa and half seabird until week 5 of flower and that is where I switch to only worm poop, sea bird, and kelp. It will be a phosphorus, potassium, and calcium heavy diet. Stay tuned ☺️