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applepoop1984

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Soil, 2,000 w spider farms LEDs, about 60 to 70 when the lights are on about the same when they're off but slightly lower, humidity right about 52% to 55, do plain water about one every four water rings the rest has been veg nutes during veg and flowering newts during flower the ones with nitrogen in them for flower. I cut the nitrogen off about 2 weeks ago and switched over to phosphorus and potassium nuts with a bud sweetener as well as a little bit of molasses
 

applepoop1984

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I wasn't specific with my nutrients because for the veg stage I buy a bunch of different veg nutrients and add a little bit of each. During the first day of 12/12 I'll switch to bloom nutrients that have nitrogen in it as well and mix all those together. After the stretch about 2 weeks afterwards I will switch to mostly phosphorus and potassium nutrients and mix them all together with molasses and bud sweetener. My feeding schedule and watering is usually three to four with fertilizer then with plain pH water and repeat
 

twentyeight.threefive

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I wasn't specific with my nutrients because for the veg stage I buy a bunch of different veg nutrients and add a little bit of each. During the first day of 12/12 I'll switch to bloom nutrients that have nitrogen in it as well and mix all those together. After the stretch about 2 weeks afterwards I will switch to mostly phosphorus and potassium nutrients and mix them all together with molasses and bud sweetener. My feeding schedule and watering is usually three to four with fertilizer then with plain pH water and repeat
How much of each and what are you using? What EC/ppm and pH are you feeding at?
 

Budzbuddha

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I wasn't specific with my nutrients because for the veg stage I buy a bunch of different veg nutrients and add a little bit of each.

Here is the answer… there is absolutely ZERO reason to combine multiple combinations of branded nutes.
Grower torched it. Not only that plant but you can see the nitrogen excess in all the rest.

Its just a plant - simple feed
 

polishpollack

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Budz got it again. those plants have sickness I've never seen before, but then I've never seen anyone blend different bottle ferts and expect it to work. good example of what not to do. besides, what soil are you using? it's common for growers to use soil like a foxfarm soil that already has ferts in it and add more, cooking the plants early on.
 
Last time I spotted that was unattended lady that got a dose of different doseage virus and spread she is a burnt lady
 

applepoop1984

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Budz got it again. those plants have sickness I've never seen before, but then I've never seen anyone blend different bottle ferts and expect it to work. good example of what not to do. besides, what soil are you using? it's common for growers to use soil like a foxfarm soil that already has ferts in it and add more, cooking the plants early on.
He uses Pro mix for the soil I can't for the life of me convince him that he is nitrogen and nutrient burn I'm all out of ideas
 

applepoop1984

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He's growing them at his house but they're both of ours. He just harvested and I don't know how to convince him not to do that for our next grow
. pics from today's harvest... I don't know how to convince this guy to listen to me I think he's going to be satisfied with the way harvest looks but I'm trying to tell him we could be doing so much better
 

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PadawanWarrior

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He's growing them at his house but they're both of ours. He just harvested and I don't know how to convince him not to do that for our next grow
. pics from today's harvest... I don't know how to convince this guy to listen to me I think he's going to be satisfied with the way harvest looks but I'm trying to tell him we could be doing so much better
Those buds look pretty nice. A little foxtailing is all I see, but other than that it looks good. Frosty and ripe looking.
 

applepoop1984

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Light too close
Too warm
Too much N
Genetics can play a part too.

It's not really that bad, it just doesn't look as nice. But that shit looks nice even with the little bit of foxtailing.
He does work hard on his groes... But here's the head scratcher with the light too close and too much N, how come they're turning out so nice? How much better could you think they'd get if he dialed down the nitrogen and kept the lights further away
 

PadawanWarrior

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He does work hard on his groes... But here's the head scratcher with the light too close and too much N, how come they're turning out so nice? How much better could you think they'd get if he dialed down the nitrogen and kept the lights further away
Looks great. I'd just cut back on the N in mid-late flower to start with. It could be genetic too. I wouldn't raise the lights just yet if it was me.
 
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