Sorry ANOTHER URGENT help thread

Benelli

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2 weeks in flower, HSO Blue Dream. FFOF cut with 1/4 perlite. FF full line liquids/solubles, calmag, 6.3-6.5 ph every time..

Vegged for about 10 weeks, big plant in 5 gallon bucket. What is causing this? Seems like I always have some issues like this in flower.

I am very indecisve so sorry if it is something simple, but any help would be appreciated as I am going to water soon.

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Benelli

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Thanks Carolina! I have looked at guide for diagnosing many times, but I always think hmmm, is it this or that...

Any other tips Carolina?
 

Carolina Dream'n

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I can really only speak for what the blue dream likes. I don't feel like I have enough experience in soil, especially adding nutrients to it, to give any input on that.
Explain your setup a lil more if u can.
 

Diabolical666

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Just know its been working for me for 3 years perpetual with these nutes closer to ph of 7. add teaspoon of calmag every feed during flower. My soil: Pro Mix, OF, HF. That feeds thru veg. Any yellowing during veg gets a bit of BB and/or GB and calmag. Usually by that time its ready for flower nutes.
 

Benelli

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Just know its been working for me for 3 years perpetual with these nutes closer to ph of 7. add teaspoon of calmag every feed during flower. My soil: Pro Mix, OF, HF. That feeds thru veg. Any yellowing during veg gets a bit of BB and/or GB and calmag. Usually by that time its ready for flower nutes.
How long do you veg for and what size container? Thanks
 

old shol4evr

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just wondering as the plant grew how you went about it .did you go from seedling straight into 5 gallon bucket versus. solo cup to 1 gallon to 3 gallon then to 5 gallon just wondering . but it looks like cal and iron
 

Benelli

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just wondering as the plant grew how you went about it .did you go from seedling straight into 5 gallon bucket versus. solo cup to 1 gallon to 3 gallon then to 5 gallon just wondering . but it looks like cal and iron
Went from seedling to 1 gallon to 3 to 5 gallon buckets.
 

old shol4evr

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i was just pointing that out because transplanting that way gives you all the benifits of the soil at all stages .i think by going straight into it's home that you have watered and feed that maybe at the most crucial time you have used up the soil. a plus to transplanting is that every time you do it you can put something like root magic from blue planet nutrients in with the transplanting shit works great for me
 
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