week 6 flowering

LadyZandra

Active Member
Yellow as in yellow new growth-- or yellow as in dry/burnt??

They may NOT be as far along as you think-- Flower doesn't start day one of 12/12-- but the 1st day the plants actually start to flower, anywhere from a few days to 3 weeks after going into 12/12... around week 4-5 of flower, many plants start getting deficiencies-- best dealt with by flushing the plant- then waiting a couple days and feeding it... with "transition" nutes... follow a feeding schedule for the nutes you use... only way to really stay on track!


edit/note: people online will not Email a stranger asking for technically 'illegal' advice... especially to someone with the name "Convicted One".... Emails are traceable, and people in this "hobby" (if smart) Try to stay off the radar.... Stick to the boards, or even PM's within the site...
 

speedy01

Member
yeah i agree with the email shit just dont wanawana lose another one lostlost one to feeding it to much 10/10 /10 a few weeks ago ty for the responses
 

Nice Ol Bud

Well-Known Member
See thats your problem already.
Trying Hydro on your first grow.
Go to soil bro.

To be honest man, its way better in my perspective overall.
More natural tasting, easier overall understanding to begin your first plants, and easier to maintain.
All the hydro hype is just from the music. Shame. Soil is top notch bro, no matter what.
 

Rancho Cucamonga

Active Member
flower are in week6and turning yellow on the tips n edges email me if u can help convictedone1@hotmail
Are you fucking new to this scene?

Do not post or request emails. I hope this is ban material. I'll let the mods decide.

Post pictures if you want good advice.
 

Nice Ol Bud

Well-Known Member
Soil is overall amazing and you will see the difference..
All i recommend is using nice organic foxfarm with a little added non-fertilized perlite.
Can't get any better!!!
 

Nice Ol Bud

Well-Known Member
Fox Farm Ocean Forrest.
1-2 Parts FFoF & 1 Part Perlite.
Depends on the grower.

Some say it burns the sprout.
If worried then add organic unfertilized peat moss or anything of the art.
I have no problem on the other hand.
 
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