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nonamedman420

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Yes they do. Green and healthy to the end. I grew up in tobacco fields.




Flushing is myth. You can't flush nutrients from a plant. Only the medium. Immobile nutrients don't move and the mobile ones move from the yellow leaves to the green bud.
sounds a lot like i was trying to explain about sources and sinks. info is invaluable, it lets you weed through the forum bullshut. i'm actually convinced certain people purposely spread this misinfo, not out of ignorance, but malice. why would anyone buy their top shelf, top priced bud, if you could get good info and grow it yourself? right? it's almost a way to protect their business model. i don't sell, or anyhting like that. my wife is dying and i wanna make her comfy and happy and healthy, and not be addicted to opiates like what happened to me. lost too many ppl to drugs, it makes me sick.
 

whitebb2727

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Thank you for clarifying
No problem.


This all started because nutrient companies actually have you over feed. Then you have to flush to correct and they also sell flushing agents.

I usually grow organic. When I use bottles I start quarter strength and work up. I let the plant tell me what it needs not bottles.

If you feed correctly with good run off to prevent salt build up you can feed to the end and it won't be a problem.

Nutrient companies are also bad for pushing bloom nutes. It's to sell more product.

A balanced feed from start to finish is the best route. Keep a bloom booster around and if a strain needs it then use it.

It's why you see so many yellow plants in flower. Nitrogen is still needed in flower just not as much.
 

Aolelon

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sounds a lot like i was trying to explain about sources and sinks. info is invaluable, it lets you weed through the forum bullshut. i'm actually convinced certain people purposely spread this misinfo, not out of ignorance, but malice. why would anyone buy their top shelf, top priced bud, if you could get good info and grow it yourself? right? it's almost a way to protect their business model. i don't sell, or anyhting like that. my wife is dying and i wanna make her comfy and happy and healthy, and not be addicted to opiates like what happened to me. lost too many ppl to drugs, it makes me sick.
Sorry to hear about your wife bro, hope all is well. I can definitely relate with the opiates. Had me under a pretty bad spell for nearly a decade. And I definitely think I'm going to keep feeding, and just taper down. Maybe just give the last 2 waterings or so with fresh water. And see how that does it for me. I really do appreciate the feedback. Sorry if I came across a little sideways there towards the end.
 

whitebb2727

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sounds a lot like i was trying to explain about sources and sinks. info is invaluable, it lets you weed through the forum bullshut. i'm actually convinced certain people purposely spread this misinfo, not out of ignorance, but malice. why would anyone buy their top shelf, top priced bud, if you could get good info and grow it yourself? right? it's almost a way to protect their business model. i don't sell, or anyhting like that. my wife is dying and i wanna make her comfy and happy and healthy, and not be addicted to opiates like what happened to me. lost too many ppl to drugs, it makes me sick.
Sorry to hear that.

It's why I grow. I'm a disabled vet and I don't want opiates. I also make medicine for other people in my family.

Some people grow nothing but pot and buy into the myths. If they actually grew other things like vegetables and flowers they would have better understanding of plants.

I feed my family with a large no till garden. Living soil. All organic and we can it.

I grow flowers and have 30-50 house plants. It makes me a better grower.

I suggest if cannabis is the only thing a person grows to grow some house plants and flowers. It will only help develope a better green thumb.
 

nonamedman420

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"A balanced feed from start to finish is the best route"

yup, them pk boosters and bloom nutes do little but set your nutrient profile out of whack so much that you NEED to add their other shit. like cal-mag. crazy. i say, try feeding a whole lot less than what you do, and see how far it can go with a weak feed. i was overfeeding and didn't know it. chasing a mag deficiency and it was due to over feeding. 1/2 strength of what i was using works better, and negated the need for epsom or calmag. amazing.
 

nonamedman420

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Sorry to hear that.

It's why I grow. I'm a disabled vet and I don't want opiates. I also make medicine for other people in my family.

Some people grow nothing but pot and buy into the myths. If they actually grew other things like vegetables and flowers they would have better understanding of plants.

I feed my family with a large no till garden. Living soil. All organic and we can it.

I grow flowers and have 30-50 house plants. It makes me a better grower.

I suggest if cannabis is the only thing a person grows to grow some house plants and flowers. It will only help develope a better green thumb.
no till.... smart man.
 

Aolelon

Well-Known Member
Sorry to hear that.

It's why I grow. I'm a disabled vet and I don't want opiates. I also make medicine for other people in my family.

Some people grow nothing but pot and buy into the myths. If they actually grew other things like vegetables and flowers they would have better understanding of plants.

I feed my family with a large no till garden. Living soil. All organic and we can it.

I grow flowers and have 30-50 house plants. It makes me a better grower.

I suggest if cannabis is the only thing a person grows to grow some house plants and flowers. It will only help develope a better green thumb.
I am actually going to try an all organic grow this next time around and see how it works out for me as well, using a ROLS soil. Thanks for your service bro
 

Tim1987

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Its an annual plant though......
Its going to yellow.
Its going to sagg.
Its also going to die. Guaranteed.
Im not sure any annual on earth dies before it yellows?
Why would a plant "decide" when to die? We are that variable in the equation.
 

nonamedman420

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Its an annual plant though......
Its going to yellow.
Its going to sagg.
Its also going to die. Guaranteed.
Im not sure any annual on earth dies before it yellows?
Why would a plant "decide" when to die? We are that variable in the equation.
but we can keep it alive just like a perennial, just by altering it's photoperiod.
 

nonamedman420

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i revegged the exact same plant, and flowered it without cloning it, for over 6 years. can't be 100% sure, but it felt stronger each time vs the 1st few times. it died only cuz i let it. was going through a tough time, lost my best friend to drugs, and i didn't look at it for over a month. poor willy's wonder. i loved that plant.
 

whitebb2727

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I am actually going to try an all organic grow this next time around and see how it works out for me as well, using a ROLS soil. Thanks for your service bro
You are welcome. Glad to have served. Check the no till thread in the organic section.
Its an annual plant though......
Its going to yellow.
Its going to sagg.
Its also going to die. Guaranteed.
Im not sure any annual on earth dies before it yellows?
Why would a plant "decide" when to die? We are that variable in the equation.
It is an annual. It only yellows because of nature. Not so much nutrients. It's more the cold that inhibits nutrient uptake.
but we can keep it alive just like a perennial, just by altering it's photoperiod.
Exactly. Some have kept mother's for decades.
 

nonamedman420

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This is old but shows a green to the end plant.
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Thank you.
honestly, this is my goal each time. green and healthy. also, the harvest window is a lot wider than ppl believe. it's better for it to be healthy, especially if you want it to flower till it's ACTUALLY done. the last few time i harvested, they were healthy and green. never ever ever got a single complaint about taste. on the contrary, nothing but good reviews from the few who i actually share with. i wont sell it, no need. i'd just run out and need to buy someone else's uncured, freshly chopped, freshly flushed, bad tasting bud.,
 

Tim1987

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I know how calcium burns and looks when its ash too. Ashings are a great example.
Calcium is catalyst for chlorophyll no?
I can only think less green, means less calcium too?

The smoke combusts better.
 

nonamedman420

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it's funny here. the people with the best advice, routinely get shit on by well known members. i just don't get it. just feed my idea it's malicious, the bad advice sent around is done on purpose.
 
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