It's amazing...all the disasters my final surviving plant has withstood (most recently a plague of leafminers) but now it's kitted itself out with a full set of new leaves and as of yesterday seems to be covering itself with buds! It has two or three dozen, at least!
OK, so at this point, I understand I should start hitting it with high P and K fertilizer, but I'm unclear beyond that, as the advice I've read doesn't explain differences when growing outdoor in soil (which I'm using) or hydro when it comes to some vague "additional nutrients" beyond the P and K. For soil, do I need anything beyond that?
Also, I read that the plant now needs at least eight hours of total darkness...which is very hard to come by in outdoor suburban growing, but again the differences between outdoor and indoor gardening seem to be unaddressed.
Please, someone straighten me out on this. I want to know what fertilizer to shift to, preferably available locally, inexpensively and in small quantities (is the cactus stuff OK?), and what I should do about the light situation.
Thanks for any guidance. I would NEVER have made it this far without the help I've gotten here!
OK, so at this point, I understand I should start hitting it with high P and K fertilizer, but I'm unclear beyond that, as the advice I've read doesn't explain differences when growing outdoor in soil (which I'm using) or hydro when it comes to some vague "additional nutrients" beyond the P and K. For soil, do I need anything beyond that?
Also, I read that the plant now needs at least eight hours of total darkness...which is very hard to come by in outdoor suburban growing, but again the differences between outdoor and indoor gardening seem to be unaddressed.
Please, someone straighten me out on this. I want to know what fertilizer to shift to, preferably available locally, inexpensively and in small quantities (is the cactus stuff OK?), and what I should do about the light situation.
Thanks for any guidance. I would NEVER have made it this far without the help I've gotten here!
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