New setup tell me what you think :D

AllDayToker

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i fed last week and i used 5 ml of flower nutes per Dank.
a week from today is when i fed
5ml per gallon I'm guessing? What flower nutes are you using? Last week as in how many days ago from today? How many times have you watered with plain water since the feeding?
 

chiefsirbong420

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ues 5 ml per gallon im using go organics.... days is 7. and since ive been using veg nutes i havent used water to feed at all ive been using nutes since like week 4 of veg state
 

AllDayToker

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ues 5 ml per gallon im using go organics.... days is 7. and since ive been using veg nutes i havent used water to feed at all ive been using nutes since like week 4 of veg state
If you haven't fed any plain water for that long, you defiantly are getting a build up of nutrients and getting a nute burn or some kind of lock-out of nutes.

I suggest flushing it now. If you don't know how to flush; put the bucket in the tub and with plain water run the same amount of gallons through the pot as the same amount of gallons of the pot size. So if it's a 5g bucket, run 5 gallons of water through it. If it's a 2g bucket run 2gallons of water through it. Then the next watering use plain water again, but water as normal. THEN the water after that you can start flower feed again with 5ml per gallon.

I told you this before... Water, Water, Feed, Water, Water, Feed.
 

chiefsirbong420

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ok sounds good. and i know youve said water water feed lol....
i didnt know it was that serious!!!!!!!
but ok ill go flush right now
 

AllDayToker

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ok sounds good. and i know youve said water water feed lol....
i didnt know it was that serious!!!!!!!
but ok ill go flush right now
Just remember... Plain water, plain water, feed water.

Put yourself in the plants place. If you only ate food, or only drank water, you would die. Same goes for the plant.

The plain water between feeding plays an important role in how healthy your plant will be.
 

chiefsirbong420

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ohh ok.... well ill definitely do that now...

im flushing her out right now than ill be putting her back under the lights :)
other than that problem hows she coming??

ive also noticed some hairs that are turning colors already... like the tips and at the base of some as well
 

DCobeen

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i would also add h2o2 to the water. 1 tsp will help loads. helps the roots breath better and kills any bad bacteria/bugs down their also. if you have already flushed then next time add h2o2. also bubbling water with airstone before watering is huge.
peace and love
 

chiefsirbong420

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i would also add h2o2 to the water. 1 tsp will help loads. helps the roots breath better and kills any bad bacteria/bugs down their also. if you have already flushed then next time add h2o2. also bubbling water with airstone before watering is huge.
peace and love
hmm never heard of that. but thanks :)

ive got a lot of perlite in the soil and id say the roots are breathing just fine. plus its only my 2nd grow im not going all out and buying everything that is recommended but ill keep that in mind when my next run comes around
 

frizzlegooch

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i would also add h2o2 to the water. 1 tsp will help loads. helps the roots breath better and kills any bad bacteria/bugs down their also. if you have already flushed then next time add h2o2. also bubbling water with airstone before watering is huge.
peace and love
Isn't that just slightly more oxygenated water? like bubbled?
Airstones and buckets are really useful for Actively Aerated Compost Teas as well as other things too.

And nice man classic strain.
 

AllDayToker

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ohh ok.... well ill definitely do that now...

im flushing her out right now than ill be putting her back under the lights :)
other than that problem hows she coming??

ive also noticed some hairs that are turning colors already... like the tips and at the base of some as well
Besides that all looks well. Like I said before, some plants are just always droopy, just make sure you are waiting until the bucket is pretty light in between watering.

For the early turning of colors on some of the pistils, it's most likely just some damage to them. Not saying you did anything, but just bumping it on your arm or something can cause it it turn a little early. It doesn't mean anything and don't think much of it. It's just the plant doing it's thing. You'll notice when the hairs are actually changing from maturity.
 

TMill420

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Chief .. I just had what looks to be the same. while following your grow, I will guess that you did the same as I did. While learning what my plant can take and can't take, I over done the nutes a bit and not only burn her, it had lockout as well.
So I flushed her out real good and just fed water only for three waterings.

I noticed that she is taking on water A LOT more in flower than veg. So the waterings come more often. I learned that because of the bad droop I had. an hour after water she was praying agian. I have also read where droop can happen if you over water, so one has to learn their plan for sure. And what you did last ;-)

If I said this before sry ... But she responds VERY well to water,water,water,feed, water,water,water,feed ... etc

Hope you get her straight. I'm have faith. And there are lots of knowledge helping so ... no problem.
 

DCobeen

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h2o2 for plants is huge even humans benefit from it. for the plants you can use 3% or the 35% food grade but you plants dont care which one. the 35% food grade is more stable and doesn't have the stabilizer additives in it. you r plants will grow thicker stems/branches using h2o2, which means they can send more energy around to grow faster ect. do some research on h2o2 and plants. you will be amazed and will start using it.
peace and love
 

AllDayToker

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Glad I was here to help, let me know in a a couple days how she is looking. She won't change over night but you'll notice it.

I recently was doing different feeding on the same strain, just multiple plants, and one seemed to be yellow a lot while the others are a healthy dark green. I knew it wasn't an N deficiency. So I didn't feed her and just gave her plain water the next 2-3 waterings, and in about 5 days she started turning noticeably greener, back herself. In another week she'll be back to normal. Found out it was actually an N lock-out from excessive amounts of other additives I put in the soil.

Two different problems, looks are the exact same. It just comes with experience.
 
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