Sent from my LGMP260 using TapatalkBuddonkey wrote:Is it just me or is this not normally around £10 per litre?integrajosh wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 3:24 pmThink I need the grow also??GMO wrote:It's plant magic, old timers. I'll see what I can dig up mate
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Heavy yellowing in flower
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
Worth it's weight in gold apparently
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Yeah mate somebody is making a few quid outta that. It's £10.49 + free delivery hereintegrajosh wrote: ↑Tue Jul 31, 2018 5:05 pmWorth it's weight in gold apparentlySent from my LGMP260 using TapatalkBuddonkey wrote:Is it just me or is this not normally around £10 per litre?integrajosh wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 3:24 pmThink I need the grow also??
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That figures, lmaoBuddonkey wrote:Yeah mate somebody is making a few quid outta that. It's £10.49 + free delivery hereintegrajosh wrote: ↑Tue Jul 31, 2018 5:05 pmWorth it's weight in gold apparentlySent from my LGMP260 using TapatalkBuddonkey wrote: Is it just me or is this not normally around £10 per litre?
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
Cost even more here
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Just an update in case you guys were interested. I ended up doing a couple full strength waterings with the veg nutes, I think I jumped the gun though because she's still packing on weight, lol. The leaves did yellow out a bit earlier than expected but overall very healthy-looking. Thanks for all the help everyone chopping in a week
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
they are robbed of N bach !!! throughout the grow the odd feed of a good N feed is essential on most plants,they simpl;y cant go a whole flowering phase on bloom ferts alone see bach its always a case of reading the buggers.atbintegrajosh wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 1:56 amWatsup everyone, quick question for you. I know that yellowing of the fan leaves is natural late in flower, but I'm only at day 44 and the whole plant is light yellow. Afraid I caught it too late.
I decided to try to go full organic/no till this run, so I went with kind soil and Coco Loco. According to the website since I'm using a 10-gallon pot I should have more than enough nutrients using water only to veg for the 3 months I did and finish flowering.
Additional info: strain-green crack
Ph of water- tap water with carbon filter, ph is 6.5-6.8
Runoff ph- 6.8
Also using recharge (beneficials) every other watering
If someone with experience growing organically could chime in it would be most appreciated, I have some nutrients laying around but I don't want to just start throwing unnecessary stuff into a soil that already has nutrients.
Thanks in advance!
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Yes they were definitely nitrogen starved, but now I know for next time. Don't think any miracles are gonna happen in a week no matter what I feed her lol. I wasn't using any nutes at all cap, I'd call it a half ass shot at trying a no till organic grow. I'm making my own mix next time with the help of hobbit, no more kind soil. No telling what is or isn't in that mix
Sent from my LGMP260 using Tapatalkcaptain beefheart wrote:they are robbed of N bach !!! throughout the grow the odd feed of a good N feed is essential on most plants,they simpl;y cant go a whole flowering phase on bloom ferts alone see bach its always a case of reading the buggers.atbintegrajosh wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 1:56 amWatsup everyone, quick question for you. I know that yellowing of the fan leaves is natural late in flower, but I'm only at day 44 and the whole plant is light yellow. Afraid I caught it too late.
I decided to try to go full organic/no till this run, so I went with kind soil and Coco Loco. According to the website since I'm using a 10-gallon pot I should have more than enough nutrients using water only to veg for the 3 months I did and finish flowering.
Additional info: strain-green crack
Ph of water- tap water with carbon filter, ph is 6.5-6.8
Runoff ph- 6.8
Also using recharge (beneficials) every other watering
If someone with experience growing organically could chime in it would be most appreciated, I have some nutrients laying around but I don't want to just start throwing unnecessary stuff into a soil that already has nutrients.
Thanks in advance!
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I'll try and get some tomorow before lights on
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
integrajosh wrote: ↑Thu Aug 09, 2018 11:47 pmJust an update in case you guys were interested. I ended up doing a couple full strength waterings with the veg nutes, I think I jumped the gun though because she's still packing on weight, lol. The leaves did yellow out a bit earlier than expected but overall very healthy-looking. Thanks for all the help everyone chopping in a week
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Giving her a few veg nutes wouldnt have hurt at all bro. Looking very nice and sticky mate.