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@Bthumb, You might want to start a balanced feeding schedule. A bloom-phase nutrient mix like 4‑8‑8 or 5‑10‑10 would work well—just follow the manufacturer’s dosage guidelines.
I recommend introducing the nutrients gradually to avoid any risk of nutrient burn. Keep an eye on how the plants respond and adjust accordingly. This should help improve leaf color, boost flowering, and promote overall plant health.
Also, a great nutrient line I’ve personally used for years is Advanced Nutrients. They’ve worked really well for me, and the awesome part is—they automatically balance your pH to the optimal level. Super convenient!
Keep up the solid work and happy growing! :four_leaf_clover::v:
@Lodzik, Thanks for the information. This is the first time for me growing photoperiod, also the first outdoors. In pervious grows I have only used Growdots and recharge for nutrients. My guess is at week 14 the Growdots are pretty well depleted. I think fertilizer is probably necessary at this point.
@Lodzik, Thanks for the information. This is the first time for me growing photoperiod, also the first outdoors. In pervious grows I have only used Growdots and recharge for nutrients. My guess is at week 14 the Growdots are pretty well depleted. I think fertilizer is probably necessary at this point.