Crazy Fruits 14/15 grow

ruby fruit

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Hey rubes, about Yer mate!
My brother was given six months to live the first bout of cancer.
And he did his treatments and lasted almost five years in remission.
Don't give up yet, more importantly don't let him give up on himself.
Hes not mate hes pretty positive man found one of the best docs who reckons he can times by 5 the time hes been given...while theres hope....theres mates who will fill that grave back in cos he aint going nowhere yet!!
sorry to hear bout your bro to man...its one of lifes scourges any terminal illness :(
 

ruby fruit

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looking forward to the next round of pics mate clear ya head move on and bring home the bacon lol....hope ya Dtest goes all well for ya with the job medical ;)
 

redeyedfrog

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Yeah I ain't smokin anything till I do the test and I'm on creatine and going hard on the exercises.
I will go on a cranberry and water drink 3 days before and lots of fatty food, I won't complain bout that.
 

Letstrip

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This is what I'm dealing with so now I'm suspecting I went too heavy on the fish emulsion.

Hey bro I did a little looking around the net for you and the closest thing I could find was a macro nutrient/ sulfur deficiency! Apparently a sulfur deficiency is quite uncmmon but look at the sulfur deficiency it almost matches your situation. Anyway I could be wrong but look into it man just tryna help a pal out :)

Sulfur Deficiency

Problem: A sulfur deficiency will manifest itself as all-over chlorosis (yellowing of leaves), usually starting with the newer leaves and at first may look like a nitrogen deficiency.

The parts underneath the leaves may take on a pinkish red or orange color. The buds on a flowering plant may start dying off. Unlike most other deficiencies that cause chlorosis, a sulfur deficiency will start at the back of the leaf and move it's way forward as opposed to starting at the tips.

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Anyway best of luck maybe its being locked out by PH in your medium but who knows it could be something else cheers
 
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ruby fruit

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Hey bro I did a little looking around the net for you and the closest thing I could find was a macro nutrient/ sulfur deficiency! Apparently a sulfur deficiency is quite uncmmon but look at the sulfur deficiency it almost matches your situation. Anyway I could be wrong but look into it man just tryna help a pal out :)

Sulfur Deficiency

Problem: A sulfur deficiency will manifest itself as all-over chlorosis (yellowing of leaves), usually starting with the newer leaves and at first may look like a nitrogen deficiency.

The parts underneath the leaves may take on a pinkish red or orange color. The buds on a flowering plant may start dying off. Unlike most other deficiencies that cause chlorosis, a sulfur deficiency will start at the back of the leaf and move it's way forward as opposed to starting at the tips.

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Anyway best of luck maybe its being locked out by PH in your medium but who know it could be something else cheers
its this effort that makes this thread cool
 

ruby fruit

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Question :
Assuming im approx 2-3 weeks into flower when should i cut back on the N ?
Im thinking they will go anywhere between 7-9 weeks.
 

redeyedfrog

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Hey bro I did a little looking around the net for you and the closest thing I could find was a macro nutrient/ sulfur deficiency! Apparently a sulfur deficiency is quite uncmmon but look at the sulfur deficiency it almost matches your situation. Anyway I could be wrong but look into it man just tryna help a pal out :)

Sulfur Deficiency

Problem: A sulfur deficiency will manifest itself as all-over chlorosis (yellowing of leaves), usually starting with the newer leaves and at first may look like a nitrogen deficiency.

The parts underneath the leaves may take on a pinkish red or orange color. The buds on a flowering plant may start dying off. Unlike most other deficiencies that cause chlorosis, a sulfur deficiency will start at the back of the leaf and move it's way forward as opposed to starting at the tips.

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Anyway best of luck maybe its being locked out by PH in your medium but who knows it could be something else cheers
Thanks man, nah that ain't the prob, the yellowing starts from the inside of the bud and the leaves. But thank you for helping out that was really nice of you bro! I love this place be cause of you guys!
 

Letstrip

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Thanks man, nah that ain't the prob, the yellowing starts from the inside of the bud and the leaves. But thank you for helping out that was really nice of you bro! I love this place be cause of you guys!
No probs man yeah the sulfer deficiency starts at the top by the buds and moves backwars towards the outside of the leaves. But who knows man best of luck I hope you figure it out how are they looking? :)
 

redeyedfrog

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well they got a little liquid sulphur this morn because the ph was sitting above 7 on most.
now ph is around 5.5-6.
where has liquid sulphur been all my life? it used to take weeks for sulphur to go through my soil in granular form. thank sweet baby jesus I only used quarter strength or i'd be in trouble again even at half strength.
 

ruby fruit

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Nearly done an effin backflip this morning when i checked the gals...but of light new growth no matter how hard i looked i kept thinking is that fluorescent colour or not...geez redfroggy u got all of us running scared
 

reza92

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well they got a little liquid sulphur this morn because the ph was sitting above 7 on most.
now ph is around 5.5-6.
where has liquid sulphur been all my life? it used to take weeks for sulphur to go through my soil in granular form. thank sweet baby jesus I only used quarter strength or i'd be in trouble again even at half strength.
Isnt that ph a little low for soil. My understanding for ph is hydro 5-6, soil 6-7
 

Letstrip

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well they got a little liquid sulphur this morn because the ph was sitting above 7 on most.
now ph is around 5.5-6.
where has liquid sulphur been all my life? it used to take weeks for sulphur to go through my soil in granular form. thank sweet baby jesus I only used quarter strength or i'd be in trouble again even at half strength.
Hope it does something for you, we'll get to the bottom on this! lol
 

ruby fruit

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I tested the ph in mine at 6.8 when i transplanted since then i havnt bothered to test again.
Lazy ? Not this season no way.
Cant be stuffed...most likely ..but that means im lazy then doesnt it ?
 
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