cazador
Active Member
ya i agree with caz 100% no yellow, yellow bad
need to throw in some gro formula if they are yellowing right caz?
That's a hard one to say from where I sit. It's really a case by case choice. I don't like to chase things to much and if I have a strain that I learn is a heavy feeder and it yellows to soon sometimes that's how it goes and I bump it up next go around. Having said that I will also give the plant what it is asking for. So I guess it depends what and when they need things as to how I would proceed. It becomes intuitive and there is always more to learn. I think it is better to give them to little than to much if you have to error. Plants are happier (grow better) if you pay attention and give them what they need as soon as they start showing signs or better yet just before they need it. (that's why I like growing organic outdoors, it's all there all the time the microbes and plant know what to do), if you over feed, things get locked out and the plant can stress causing all sorts of problems (burning, stunting, hermi, slow growth, bugs...)