Don't Make The "Miracle Grow Mistake"

you have mites or the mother of all thrip damage
nobody else saw that?
Hmmmm....
I knew it looked sad and unhealthy but I don't have the experience to diagnose that sort of thing, touch wood I won't have to for a while! I assumed maybe the revegging theory explained it cos a few people mentioned it. How can you tell that, please, cos I've never seen it?
 
Look,..it has obvious N tox, that causes reveg, stunted growth, claw leaves, small buds...

Watering does not cause N tox, fertilizer does,

I ain't using MG ever again for MJ.

Question now is, how long do I wait and wait for amber trichomes, Or, chop it now! Nothing else matters. Since I've already gone organic with next grow, the hell with the reasons this happened. Frankly, I never asked what happened to begin with.

I never knew so many that don't use MG would jump so fast to defend it. Pardon me all to heck! lol
dont say to the hell what caused this it will be better that u actually learn what can cause it. And u still thinking is n tox. we want to help u understand what u did wrong
 
nitrogen is one of the components of soil/nutes that the plant will not stop bringing into the plant to assimilate when there is an abundance until it's not there.

think of nitrogen like this- you have a guy building a house for you. he's a very eager carpenter. you have your house plans and are planning on a certain amount of drywall/paint/windows according to the plans. well, the building supply place keeps dropping off 2x4s(nitrogen) that aren't needed, and the builder builds onto the house until he's out of 2x4s. you end up having a ton of rooms with nothing in them.

if you are familiar with brix, this is a way to severely drop your brix percentage. also remember typically your plant assimilates 80% of the nitrogen it will need for it's life cycle before it flowers. of course this varies depending on how you are treating flowering (scrog/sog/etc) and if you are using the shorter veg period, you have to adjust for more nitrogen later in the grow cycle.
 
nitrogen is one of the components of soil/nutes that the plant will not stop bringing into the plant to assimilate when there is an abundance until it's not there.

think of nitrogen like this- you have a guy building a house for you. he's a very eager carpenter. you have your house plans and are planning on a certain amount of drywall/paint/windows according to the plans. well, the building supply place keeps dropping off 2x4s(nitrogen) that aren't needed, and the builder builds onto the house until he's out of 2x4s. you end up having a ton of rooms with nothing in them.

if you are familiar with brix, this is a way to severely drop your brix percentage. also remember typically your plant assimilates 80% of the nitrogen it will need for it's life cycle before it flowers. of course this varies depending on how you are treating flowering (scrog/sog/etc) and if you are using the shorter veg period, you have to adjust for more nitrogen later in the grow cycle.
Its a fine line between pushing them as hard as you can and getting toxic.

Even though too much is bad, the plant uses it its whole life cycle. A buddy of mine wanted to try hydro. I don't care much for it but I'm not against it either. I took the dynagro foilage pro there and used it the whole cycle. 9-3-6. Plant looked green and healthy all the way to the end.

I look at it this way. The N is the foundation, P and K everything else on top. No N, house.

No need to buy into huge amounts of p and k in flower.
 
assigned to joint army/AF unit.
I was in the 1st cav, and for a while, I was assigned to the operations office S3. While I was there, I ran a vehicle with a Harris radio, joint OP with Air Force. Oh, dont get mad at me for spelling it wrong(Harris) lol... I was only in charge of the vehicle, I was Mech Infantry in the Army. My unit was "Mustangs" 1-8 Cav...
 
heres the plant, i thought it was done a few weeks ago like i said but iv just left it in there to finish its thing because of all the clear is still producing.
 

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IT does not matter you still pay money for it and support the people who own MIRACLE GROW, MONSANTO!

Plenty of other shit is omri listed and will work 10 times better and I know that from experience buddy :)

Monsanto doesnt own MG, monsanto doesnt own any fertilizer companies. You are spouting 100% pure bullshit. Monsanto is a seed and chemicals company. The damage their pesticides/herbicides and biologically altered seeds may or may not have/be causing has little to do with Miracle Gro. Just saying retarded shit you heard someone else say doesnt make you sound smart, it makes you sound ignorant. Scotts Miracle Gro is a publicly traded company that makes nothing but fertilizer and soil, they are not some evil company, just a fucking big soil maker that has a good relationship with other agricultural companies.

Edit: MG markets Roundup for consumer use (a herbacide made by Monsanto), but i dont think this is the big problem anyone has with Monsanto.
 
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I was in the 1st cav, and for a while, I was assigned to the operations office S3. While I was there, I ran a vehicle with a Harris radio, joint OP with Air Force. Oh, dont get mad at me for spelling it wrong(Harris) lol... I was only in charge of the vehicle, I was Mech Infantry in the Army. My unit was "Mustangs" 1-8 Cav...
I was a structural mechanic and painter.
 
Our job was to call in air strikes!!! Our infantry unit was running short on people so I transfered back to my infantry unit, my buddies...
AF has special forces that most don't know about. Tac-p go through airborne school and ranger indoctrination course. They then get assigned to different spec op units like the berets and seals.
 
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