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Heavy yellowing in flower
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
You definitely need the grow part of old timers to green these up and I d still consider feeding them a cal/mag suitable for soil like old timers again. I’m not a fan of foliage feeding as my thoughts are most of it evaporates before the plant gets to absorb it . 0.5 ml per litre. As gmo day three days at least before you see improvement and watch new growth rather than Old leaves. More nitrogen in grow than bloom. O.5 ml cal 1to 2 ml grow and 3 ml bloom per litre
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
This is the cal mag I have, never used it but it says it's suitable for native soils and soiless mixes, as well as hydro. Think this will work?B.G. wrote:You definitely need the grow part of old timers to green these up and I d still consider feeding them a cal/mag suitable for soil like old timers again. I’m not a fan of foliage feeding as my thoughts are most of it evaporates before the plant gets to absorb it . 0.5 ml per litre. As gmo day three days at least before you see improvement and watch new growth rather than Old leaves. More nitrogen in grow than bloom. O.5 ml cal 1to 2 ml grow and 3 ml bloom per litre
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
I grow in soil, and although I've used cal-mag, it's always been as a foliar spray and not directly into the soil.integrajosh wrote: ↑Tue Jul 31, 2018 12:52 pmThis is the cal mag I have, never used it but it says it's suitable for native soils and soiless mixes, as well as hydro. Think this will work?B.G. wrote:You definitely need the grow part of old timers to green these up and I d still consider feeding them a cal/mag suitable for soil like old timers again. I’m not a fan of foliage feeding as my thoughts are most of it evaporates before the plant gets to absorb it . 0.5 ml per litre. As gmo day three days at least before you see improvement and watch new growth rather than Old leaves. More nitrogen in grow than bloom. O.5 ml cal 1to 2 ml grow and 3 ml bloom per litre
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
I might holf off and just use tge grow and bloom nutes, I've never used cal mag in soil. But I also use tap waterThe Aspie Toker wrote:I grow in soil, and although I've used cal-mag, it's always been as a foliar spray and not directly into the soil.integrajosh wrote: ↑Tue Jul 31, 2018 12:52 pmThis is the cal mag I have, never used it but it says it's suitable for native soils and soiless mixes, as well as hydro. Think this will work?B.G. wrote:You definitely need the grow part of old timers to green these up and I d still consider feeding them a cal/mag suitable for soil like old timers again. I’m not a fan of foliage feeding as my thoughts are most of it evaporates before the plant gets to absorb it . 0.5 ml per litre. As gmo day three days at least before you see improvement and watch new growth rather than Old leaves. More nitrogen in grow than bloom. O.5 ml cal 1to 2 ml grow and 3 ml bloom per litre
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
I've used calmag in soil. Not that one but it worked well.
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
If I give it a normal dose, what's the worst that can happen if it's not needed? The only sign of needing Cal Mag I saw was little tiny rust spots on the leaves during veg. But I wasn't quite sure what to do because of already having amendments in the organic soilBlack Grouse wrote:I've used calmag in soil. Not that one but it worked well.
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
Organics not really my strong point tbh. I'd imagine you'd just have to flush worst case.
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
Honestly only 3 weeks left anyways, I'll use a normal dose of cal/mag and whatever the foxfarms feed chart recommends, maybe a little less. I'll post pics on how she looks in the upcoming days
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
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 mateintegrajosh wrote:Have an amazon link for that old timers grow and bloom by any chance?? Having trouble finding it
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
Bloody foreignersBuddonkey 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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