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Heavy yellowing in flower

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Worth it's weight in gold apparently
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Think I need the grow also??
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Is it just me or is this not normally around £10 per litre?
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integrajosh wrote:
Tue Jul 31, 2018 5:05 pm
Worth it's weight in gold apparently
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integrajosh wrote:
Mon Jul 30, 2018 3:24 pm
Think I need the grow also??

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Is it just me or is this not normally around £10 per litre?
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Yeah mate somebody is making a few quid outta that. It's £10.49 + free delivery here

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Buddonkey wrote:
integrajosh wrote:
Tue Jul 31, 2018 5:05 pm
Worth it's weight in gold apparently
Buddonkey wrote: Is it just me or is this not normally around £10 per litre?
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Yeah mate somebody is making a few quid outta that. It's £10.49 + free delivery here
That figures, lmao

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Cost even more here


Bloody phone lmao
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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

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integrajosh wrote:
Mon Jul 30, 2018 1:56 am
Watsup 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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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.atb :Stoned:

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More photos, more photos!

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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
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integrajosh wrote:
Mon Jul 30, 2018 1:56 am
Watsup 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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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.atb :Stoned:
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I'll try and get some tomorow before lights on
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower

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integrajosh wrote:
Thu Aug 09, 2018 11:47 pm
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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Giving her a few veg nutes wouldnt have hurt at all bro. Looking very nice and sticky mate.

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