Micro Nut Deficiency. You definately need to pick up some Botanicare Cal-Mag. It includes N, Mg, Cal, and Iron and has an NPK value of 2-0-0. Alot of times fertilizer's lack trace elements and they must be subsituted additionally.
My 3 nominations would be Skunk#1, Northern Lights #5, and Haze.
If I had to throw in a 4th it would be Big Bud. Just because it can be crossed to GREATLY increase yields. But that's just my 2 cents :-)
This is typical with outdoor grown plants. Every day has a different concentration of light due to the time of year and weather conditions. This is easily avoided when plants are grown in-doors since lighting scheduals can be controled. (18/6 - 12/12) My advice is to just relax and let them take...
Diatamaceous earth!! Is all I gotta say! It can be bought almost anywhere. Just put a layer of it on the top layer of the soil. It kills any bug as it emerges from the soil and prevents them from re-producing. I also heard something about Neem Oil preventing gnats and other bugs... look into it...
Sometimes leave deformity is caused by moisture control issues (too much), but could also be contributed to a micro nutrient defficiency. For that, I would suggest try working with Botanicare's Cal-Mag.
Soaked the pots? hmm that sounds bad! lol. Remember over watering is the number one issue with most growers. I only water my plants MAYBE twice a week and I dont have a single hint of brown,yellow,droop, etc. By watering only when the soil is dry you simulate a more natural environment and when...
Just relax, like the others said all new leaves are typically greener. If the leaves were lime green and were NOT new, then a lack of N would most likely be the cause do to lack of cholorophil production.
Great thread mate, I found it quite usefull. After reviewing the section I believe I have a calcium and mag. problem. In additiont the trunks of my plants are slightly purple... Im gonna have to investigate this article further.
I dont know exactly where your info is collected from but I believe you might be slightly off with your notion that MG has ingrediants that degrade THC quality. I would advise against MG since it lacks trace elements and contains an unstable NPK balance for cannibus. I have a similar problem...
I side with the last 2 posts. Epson salt is not the best idea for a hydro system. The botanicare calmag is a great additive! I have been using it for the past year on all my plants and it has worked brilliantly. Now-a-days I find myself just running it constantly whether or not I actually have a...