pretty bad yellowing problem during start of flower, need advice

MD914

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I totally here wot ur saying md and I've cherished ur advice loads of times but I don't think I would've got to the point I'm at in my grow IMO and it is only my opinion because their r so many people on riu that will confuse newbies like myself about wot nuites to use how much to give and how often to give the range of products out their is mind boggling.If u at least have a soil that has nuites init to do u the first few week when potting up u can then have the time to decide for yourself witch line u will take.
That's why simple is better...in organic soil you transplant when your plant is hungry...you don't have to pour a bunch of nutes in your pot...you don't have to worry about soil pH and ppm...nothing to get confused with...and you have a healthier plant and end up with a better smoke :mrgreen:
I agree though there are a lot of people giving lots of differing opinions on here...it would confuse anyone...keep it simple...organic soil...no chemical nutes...IMO
 

lamby666

Active Member
um,yeah, You want to control ALL aspects of your grow, using soil with time release ferts takes away that control, SON.
And Only people that don't know how to grow properly let there plants yellow. My plants( any strain) are green until finished,Just sayin.

Well when there finished you should have flushed aiming to yellow the leaves n use up/flushout all available remainibg nutes before harvest....else your bud taste like the bull a lot people talk on the net in general especially as regards to cannabis...but also I agree two weeks in bloom they shouldn't be yellow not like that anyways......its reason bloom nutes have little or no Nitrogen'n' in them ......
 

chuck estevez

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Well when there finished you should have flushed aiming to yellow the leaves n use up/flushout all available remainibg nutes before harvest....else your bud taste like the bull a lot people talk on the net in general especially as regards to cannabis...but also I agree two weeks in bloom they shouldn't be yellow not like that anyways......
more bullshit, Flushing,bullshit, tastes bad, bullshit ALL FORUM bullshit.
 

trutattoo13

Active Member
One benefit of using Nature Safe on a regular basis that is often overlooked is the increase in the quality of plant grown in a semi-shaded environment. This is due to an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide that is given off by the microbe population and used in the photosynthetic process by the plant. The extra CO² allows the plant to make more food during the time it has sunlight and this extra food helps it to make it through the non-sunlit hours without eating into its stored reserves. This helps to produce better turf in shaded areas. Of course some of the CO² combines with soil water to form carbonic acid which helps to increase the solubility of some of the minerals that would not otherwise be available to the plant.

While plants may not know the difference between Nature Safe nitrogen and synthetic nitrogen, professional plant managers can tell the difference in the health, density and survivability of their plant in a relatively short period of time.
 
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