algeezy509
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good call this is why this site is the shit
How did she do during the whole growth stage? Like was she a heavy eater to begin with? Or was she a light feeder? It could be either or as you learn and grow you'll be able to read your plants alot easier.
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this perticular plant went in to the flower room early as there was space for an extra, she was small but i placed her on a pot to be closer to the light. as a result i'm not quite sure, i have afew different plants and sad as it is i don;t remeber each one specificly most times, i used to lable each one and i am starting to do that agiain with each plant that goes inHow did she do during the whole growth stage? Like was she a heavy eater to begin with? Or was she a light feeder? It could be either or as you learn and grow you'll be able to read your plants alot easier.
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thank you green fire + repP is phospherus K is pottassium
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https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/32935-purple-leaves.html they say lack of the p in NPK can cause purple leaves but i can't remember what it stands for either phospherus or pattasium i think correct me if i'm too stoned.
Thanks man.well said my friend! couldnt have put it better.
Ok size doesn't really matter for this question. I didn't want to type all this but I will. Ok my last grow for instance I noticed off the bat three weeks in from seed (plant in my avay) that she was a nutrient hog. The first feeding I gave half strength nutes in that week she started showing N leaching. From there on I found that this particular pheno is a HEAVY HEAVY eater. The same strain different pheno was a lighter eater and didn't need as many nutes. With the hog strain the first three weeks in flower I discontinued the use of high N nutrients and she leached everybit of N there was in that plant. Through this process I took a couple clones from the hog pheno. I learned the pheno very well by this point. All over this forum you see advice to discontinue N use for the first 2-3 weeks of flower (which I don't go by and get GREAT results every time). Now with that said its not like I load up the N during this process either. I have found a happy medium and thats what your gonna need to do. A couple burnt plants here and there is nothing in the grand scheme of things. Take this as a learning experience. Be your plants best friend not their parent.this perticular plant went in to the flower room early as there was space for an extra, she was small but i placed her on a pot to be closer to the light. as a result i'm not quite sure, i have afew different plants and sad as it is i don;t remeber each one specificly most times, i used to lable each one and i am starting to do that agiain with each plant that goes in
Thanks man.
Ok size doesn't really matter for this question. I didn't want to type all this but I will. Ok my last grow for instance I noticed off the bat three weeks in from seed (plant in my avay) that she was a nutrient hog. The first feeding I gave half strength nutes in that week she started showing N leaching. From there on I found that this particular pheno is a HEAVY HEAVY eater. The same strain different pheno was a lighter eater and didn't need as many nutes. With the hog strain the first three weeks in flower I discontinued the use of high N nutrients and she leached everybit of N there was in that plant. Through this process I took a couple clones from the hog pheno. I learned the pheno very well by this point. All over this forum you see advice to discontinue N use for the first 2-3 weeks of flower (which I don't go by and get GREAT results every time). Now with that said its not like I load up the N during this process either. I have found a happy medium and thats what your gonna need to do. A couple burnt plants here and there is nothing in the grand scheme of things. Take this as a learning experience. Be your plants best friend not their parent.
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