5wks from the flip, tear 'em apart guys, lmao

Ahaha iv lived with my wife over 3 years now ha..... But iv been 24 a while now haha.

Do u know victoria station in sydney? i think opposite is a big store called davids or somet. Think it was there, u can go under ground an theres an amaizing chocolate shop that do the best milkshakes ha.
 

LetsGetCritical

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never been to any other Australian state mate, been to Thailand, England and Ireland though :) I think those nutes are fine
 

ThorGanjason

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Haven't read through the whole thread, but I'm thinking cal mag would really help out. I'm seeing yellow margins with green veins (magnesium def) and brown spots (calcium def). You said you fed with a pinch of Epsom which will give you magnesium but not enough. Plants can really soak up cal-mag during flower; I understand what people are saying about the nitrogen but magnesium is a central component of the chlorophyll molecule, so you won't get that nice green tan without it, either.
 

JSJ

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Haven't read through the whole thread, but I'm thinking cal mag would really help out. I'm seeing yellow margins with green veins (magnesium def) and brown spots (calcium def). You said you fed with a pinch of Epsom which will give you magnesium but not enough. Plants can really soak up cal-mag during flower; I understand what people are saying about the nitrogen but magnesium is a central component of the chlorophyll molecule, so you won't get that nice green tan without it, either.
They showed a some mag def right after the flip, they got that pinch of Epsom and they just got 1 1/2 pinches again last night with a heavy dose of nutes, they were yellowed up really bad last night and the leaves with spots are now curled and crispy, thinking at this late in the game they need to just stop with the nutes and go with straight water to the end
 

prosperian

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They showed a some mag def right after the flip, they got that pinch of Epsom and they just got 1 1/2 pinches again last night with a heavy dose of nutes, they were yellowed up really bad last night and the leaves with spots are now curled and crispy, thinking at this late in the game they need to just stop with the nutes and go with straight water to the end
Don't starve your plants by cutting the food out of the schedule. If you want big buds, feed your plants until you yank the roots out of the soil at harvest. Watch the adjustments, you get a lot of recommendations from RIU, few have the experience or know of what they speak.




just wondering if whats happened to this leaf is a sign of something bad.Thanks, matt.
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Matt, plants shed leaves. I wouldn't worry about it unless you see a group of them heading that direction. Can't see any details on that photo.
 
Don't starve your plants by cutting the food out of the schedule. If you want big buds, feed your plants until you yank the roots out of the soil at harvest. Watch the adjustments, you get a lot of recommendations from RIU, few have the experience or know of what they speak.






Matt, plants shed leaves. I wouldn't worry about it unless you see a group of them heading that direction. Can't see any details on that photo.
im using htc one on macro, the focusing isnt right on these things. i took that leaf off to try and get a better pic.

thanks for looking tho.
 

JSJ

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Don't starve your plants by cutting the food out of the schedule. If you want big buds, feed your plants until you yank the roots out of the soil at harvest. Watch the adjustments, you get a lot of recommendations from RIU, few have the experience or know of what they speak.
So obviously the every other watering feeding of 10-15-10 isn't cutting it, wouldn't want to recommend anything else would you? How about the Epsom salt? Thnx
 

prosperian

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JSJ, I think you would agree, every grower has a different growing environment and plant. I don't like to make general suggestions because there are so many variables that it is very difficult to make the correct diagnosis. But you asked, so....

If I had your plants, I would add some CaMg+ at 1 tsp per gal water. I always have a bottle on the shelf, just in case. It won't hurt at that dose, but you should see improvement on new growth in about three days to a week, if that's what your plant is lacking.

I would stay on your same feed schedule, until I was sure the CaMg+ made a difference. If I didn't see a green up, I would then go to 20-10-20 on my feed schedule every other watering.

Starting now, add molasses at 1 tbs per gal water opposite your feedings. This will help promote the microbes in the soil and put them into overdrive for flowering.

Doing the above will put you at 7 weeks and your plant should be healthy and happy going into the final weeks to harvest, keep feeding and no flush. Happy plants produce big buds.
 

JSJ

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Thanx prosperian, so would it be correct to drop the Epsom completely in lieu of CalMag+?
 
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