Indoor Nutrient Addition

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Jello everyone!

I currently have three plants that are blooming.
Auto Seeds Purple Cheese
Barney's Farm Little Cheese x2

I gave them their very first nutrients of any kind on March 29. I added 1 tablespoon of Big Bloom and 1 teaspoon of Tiger Bloom to one gallon of water and dispersed this between the three girls. I then fed the same amount on March 31.

They are looking great, and are showing no signs of nutrient burn.
Now to my question.

I am needing to water again this evening. Should I feed again? If so, should I feed the same amount or up to half strength?

Here are the little ones:

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Thanks for any advice

~bandit
 
Personally.. I think if it ain't broke.. don't fix it.

Those girls look the epitome of good health from where I'm sitting.. not looking like they need any more food at all. If they were mine I'd not only be very pleased with myself, but I'd also be happy giving them just water for the next lot of fluids.

Top growing man. :peace:
 
If those first feedings were full strength I would go straight water,If there drying up that fast try putting some mulch or grass clippings around the pots to keep the sun off them or the roots will cook.Even at half strength that might be to much fertilizer to close together.
 
Thanks Big Buddha!

namvet- The first two feedings were a quarter of what is recommended by Fox Farm. Since they had not had nutes up until that point I did not want to shock them. For the Tiger Bloom it called for Four Teaspoons for a regular feeding, I only used one. For the Big Bloom it called for Four Tablespoons, I used one.

I dont think that the water is evaporating, I am pretty sure that they are just drinking it up. I have been adding Fox Farm Ocean Forest to top the pots off about every week for the last month or so. It is amazing how the soil level gradually lowers through out the course of a week. I think that this has been helping with keeping some moisture in as well.

Thanks for any further input.

~bandit
 
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