ForeverGreen42
Well-Known Member
Yellow tips are probably a potassium deficiency unless it was very light burn which maybe that's what you were saying? I'd have to look to tell you for sure. Generally, the more green you can keep them throughout their life (especially in bloom) the better/stronger the smell will be, the frostier they will be and the more weight they will pack on. Could be partially why the one you fed smells a little stronger. Best of luck this year!thanks for the opinion. What do you think about the smell? I went pretty heavy with the feedings to catch up their stunted growth from seed but never burned them or anything along those lines. Some yellow tips here and there that's it. Is it just the maturity of each plant? One smells dank that had little fertilizer the rest don't unless rubbed with fingers.