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jamus_dood
08-15-2007, 03:04 PM
Hey,
Been growing my plants since May, started growing indoors, then moved them outdoors when i realised it would cost a shit load to keep them inside. I have two large ones and one rather small one, which my brother sabotaged and fucked up, but im keeping it growing anyway. Just wanted some feedback. :D
The bottom leaves seem to be going yellow and dying. Should i get some fertiliser? I kind of want to keep it organic, so i havnt been using artificial fertiliser.
Also, when does flowering start? I live in England.
Cheers
Pass That Shit
08-15-2007, 04:35 PM
Your plant may be lacking Nitrogen. What are you feeding it?
I just watered with Big Bloom. It's 100% organic. :jointsmile:
geeza68
08-15-2007, 05:49 PM
Hi Jamus dood,i too am doing an outdoor grow in England but the weather is doing my head in!:( rain,rain and more rain,must watch out for mold setting in can ruin your crop i believe. I feed with liquid tomato fertiliser contains seaweed extract which seems to work good.Im no expert so im always reading up on the forums,do lots of reading and you will pick up alot of info.Away good luck with the grow.......and can you make it stop raining please!!!!:jointsmile:
atsar
08-15-2007, 06:43 PM
i too am growing in england and i reckon my plants are starting to flower now,i've been feeding mine chemical mixtures as i've had a lot of succuss growing indoors with them(average 4 oz per 3 foot plant),though if you want organic go with blood and blood meal,ones better for veg and 1 better for flower but can't remember which,also some natural mollasses in your water from time to time in your water wont go amiss either,especially in flower
justlovingit420
08-15-2007, 07:12 PM
i 2 am growing outside but in northern cali i use maxsea 16-16-16- during growing and 2 weeks into budding then i switch to maxsea 3-20-20 for budding and then 2 weeks before they finish i use bonemeal and bat guano seems to work pretty good every year just look at my pics good luck
atsar
08-15-2007, 07:28 PM
have you noticed any little white hairs in at the nodes?or balls for that matter?you should be seeing signs of sex by now i reckon,all mine have been showing for a bit now
jamus_dood
08-17-2007, 03:27 PM
Iv not actually been feeding them anything, which is probably a bad move, but they have seemed to be doing alright. When they start flowering, is it vital that they get fertilised?
Hate rain... The plants have been enjoying some sunshine today though :)
twoguysupnorth
08-17-2007, 04:29 PM
well two different organic fertilizers for nitrogen(yellowing leaves)are fish emulsion and wormcastings. they should start flowering soon but these may help with the leaves because you still have a ways to go and your plant could probably use some N. for flowering use something with some phospherous, the only thing i can think of for that is seabird or bat guano. there are different types so pick the one that has a higher P.
smoke_and_fly
09-01-2007, 11:50 PM
good work just keep them on a specific dry,wet,dry watering cylce
Dr. Bloor
09-02-2007, 08:11 AM
They look so happy. I would trim off the yellow leaves though. Yellow leaves attract bugs that want to eat your plant. Yellow to the bugs is a sick plant to attack! Otherwise nice!
Dr. Bloor
09-02-2007, 08:12 AM
Your growing season is kinda short there?
Dr. Bloor
09-02-2007, 08:14 AM
They look like they need a much bigger pot also. Unless you have space issues. I do.
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