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bluntman2006
03-12-2006, 04:06 PM
Is it normal to have all this vegetation during flowering.The plant is about 4 to 5 weeks into flowering,look at it tell me what u think.
Villui
03-12-2006, 04:54 PM
plants look good keep up the good work! :D
and also plants may double or tripple insize while in Flowering (12/12)
good luck keep us posted
:rasta:
They look fine to me Bluntman :)
You can see all types of vegitation when flowering, mine tend to be very similar to yours and have plenty of lush looking leaves on right untill harvest time. I can remember on Rekaps grow, he was worried about how the leaves were dying off before harvest but he still went on to harvest some really nice buds.
I can't see anything to worry about there Bluntman ;)
love mand xxx:)
Looks very, nice.
keep it up,
bluntman2006
03-14-2006, 02:25 AM
thanks for the replys:thumbsup:
karmaxul
03-14-2006, 03:16 AM
Very nice. Mad props. If you cut your tds by twenty percent you may not get burnt leaf tips or curling. Can I ask the tds you are using and the nutes?
bluntman2006
03-14-2006, 06:41 AM
Very nice. Mad props. If you cut your tds by twenty percent you may not get burnt leaf tips or curling. Can I ask the tds you are using and the nutes?the nutes I use,here is pic of it.tds what exactly is that
britewire
03-14-2006, 07:35 AM
Very nice. Mad props. If you cut your tds by twenty percent you may not get burnt leaf tips or curling. Can I ask the tds you are using and the nutes?
You think it's important that the leaves are a bit burned 2 weeks before havest? I normally give the npk's on such a level that they WILL be yellow to about 2 weeks before harvest. In nature a plant dies after blossoming so why would we want the plant te be nice and green in that period. If you puched it to the max for max yield it has to be yellow. That's how I and some friends get the biggest yields and the best THC levels.
karmaxul
03-14-2006, 07:53 AM
When I harvest I dont have any yellow leaves or burn its. Think about it would a healthier green plant grow produce max yield or a yellowing one which is yellowing for a reason.
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britewire
03-14-2006, 10:24 AM
It's all about balancing on that line IMO.
I've found that when I turn the nutrients up a notch (0.1EC) every week untill I start to see yellowing leafes, I get the best results in yield and THC production.
After I see the first signs of yellowing leafs I drop about 20% in concentration the week after. That's the max I keep it on, and in the end I always get some yellowing leafs on the bottom of the plant and some in the plants "body"
Why keep it a green plant throughout the entire grow with knowing you could've turned the grow/yield up a notch?
If I give the plant 2 weeks rest before harvest and only flush, the taste will be just fine despite the fact that I'm a heavy feeder and the yellowing leafs in the plant.
So what is the big dis-advantage about some yellow leafs?
bluntman2006
03-15-2006, 03:25 PM
It's all about balancing on that line IMO.
I've found that when I turn the nutrients up a notch (0.1EC) every week untill I start to see yellowing leafes, I get the best results in yield and THC production.
After I see the first signs of yellowing leafs I drop about 20% in concentration the week after. That's the max I keep it on, and in the end I always get some yellowing leafs on the bottom of the plant and some in the plants "body"
Why keep it a green plant throughout the entire grow with knowing you could've turned the grow/yield up a notch?
If I give the plant 2 weeks rest before harvest and only flush, the taste will be just fine despite the fact that I'm a heavy feeder and the yellowing leafs in the plant.
So what is the big dis-advantage about some yellow leafs?how do you know if you have 20% or not.Do u dilute it with more water or do u just back on the measurement what Ur method
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