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that plant is fuckin beautiful lime , do not "cut back" on anything! the bigger , the greener , the more foliage , the more quality pot an better yield. PERIOD.

your lime colored pot looks great too , but you could have got a lil more out of it by it being green until the end. all this shit about draining the N towards the end is a dumb old "taste myth". a myth with only opinions , no science behind it at all.

my guess is back in the day when "the best growers" had probs keeping up on N they needed a good excuse to leave it that way.





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I fully agree... Green is good... And plants don't get these big changes in the wild where they evolved all this millenia. I also don't flush either- the last part of the lifecycle, the plant is putting on the most weight and trichs. Why starve it then? There is a saying that flushing is how the Dutch try to make up for their overfeeding sins, but since i don't overfeed, I don't have that issue. If anything, the best results, imo, are acheived with the least amount of nutes to make em look happy and grow- unfortunately most people adjust nutes by going just shy of what burns them...
 
CURRENTLY GROWING NOW THIS IS "BABY RHINO" ...GREENHOUSE WHITE RHINO
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took a clipping tonight to test me rhino out check the frost on these hills lol
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GREENHOUSE'S WHITE RHINO
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WOW Ocalli, those are some of the sexiest buds I have ever seen. I swear in one of the pics she looked like she had her little legs open,...very inviting.
 
It would seem so, the top leaves perked right up after that. I just finished letting her sit in the light again. It's definitely a good way to get light to the other branches and tops of the plants.

excellent...she will definitely enjoy the extra light, im glad you are noticing it already, its a good sign when leaves start to perk up :)
 
Hello Friends,

A Little help, please. This is my first indoor grow, following my first outdoor grow this last Summer. I had to chop the outdoor early due to rot from 80% RH for weeks. I would really like to make it all the way through this grow. I hit week 5 yesterday. Is the yellowing normal for this point? Is the red Phosphorus deficiency? I did have a power outage problem for two days due to heavy snow and it got down to 42 degrees in there. Will they rebound? What should I do? Please, and thank you.

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Hard to tell for sure, but it's usually a nitrogen deficiency, flower nutes usually don;t supply enough in my opinion. Try mixing in a touch of the veg formula andit usually sorts out. It could be something else, but my first impulse was nitrogen...
 
Hello Friends,

A Little help, please. This is my first indoor grow, following my first outdoor grow this last Summer. I had to chop the outdoor early due to rot from 80% RH for weeks. I would really like to make it all the way through this grow. I hit week 5 yesterday. Is the yellowing normal for this point? Is the red Phosphorus deficiency? I did have a power outage problem for two days due to heavy snow and it got down to 42 degrees in there. Will they rebound? What should I do? Please, and thank you.

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are you in soil? type your using? nutrients and npk? ppms? they do look nutrient deficient ....but need to know a bit more info :)
 
the coco will buffer the ph to around 6-6.5 so as long as your food is between 5 an 8 you cant go wrong. only use ph up or down if its necessary.

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Worst advice ever.

I wasn't going to say anything, but yeah... I was hoping he meant between 5.5 and 5.8...

coco, hydroton... ph should be at 5.8 ;) or you can end up locking out certain nutrients

yes its ok to be out by a couple of 0.1 points, but Not a full 1.0 point!

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All the great charts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks for the input. FFOF, Cha-Ching (9-50-10), Tiger Bloom (2-8-4), Molasses, 6.5 ph, and IDK ppm. I will try to get them something Nitrogen rich.
 
All the great charts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks for the input. FFOF, Cha-Ching (9-50-10), Tiger Bloom (2-8-4), Molasses, 6.5 ph, and IDK ppm. I will try to get them something Nitrogen rich.

have you ever ran just water through your pots during flowering? if not ....you may have excessive nutrients/salt built up in your soil.....which can cause a lockout of nutrients,

you don't know ppms? well.....how much of each are you adding? cha-ching seems a bit high in P...hope it doesn't ask for too much of that nutrient?
 
Yes, I usually give them just water. Cha-Ching once a week, 3 gallons spread around 15 plants, then 2 gallons regular water. Molasses water once a week, same 3 gallons, 2 gallons reg water. Regular watering (a little bit) usually daily. I stab my finger down into the soil like a high school boy with his first gf. If the soil is moist I let them dry out some more. Everything has been going well, until today. I am starting to think it is a reaction to the extreme temperature change. Lights on, 80 degrees, 35% RH, light out 65 degrees, 45% RH. No power all day Wednesday, 41 degrees, 70% RH. I read the extreme temp swing and cold can block Phosphorus consumption.
 
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