piss is quite acidic. Don't piss on your plant. I know it seems like a good idea but all it will do its hurt it. Use organics like worm castings or fish emulsion. Use the best not that "piss" poor.... piss.
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piss is quite acidic. Don't piss on your plant. I know it seems like a good idea but all it will do its hurt it. Use organics like worm castings or fish emulsion. Use the best not that "piss" poor.... piss.
piss is all natural, i mean, people smoke herb that sucked up fish shit...and its not like i'm doing keg stand till i have to piss like a racehorse and then unleashing on my plants... I simply put in about a cup or less into a 5 gallon resovoir...i know there is better stuff out there...obviously, but right now, i don't have a hundred dollars to dispense into quality nutrients...I would if they weren't growing, but they're growing pretty well for now...when i get my next paycheck and when i've done enough comparative shopping, i'll invest the money. As for growth, line up the next day shot, is that a good amount of growth for any kind of plant regardless of what it's being fed? It may not be the best, but it is noticeably bigger. I'm sure a chemist can back me up on this one that piss is just as good of a source of ammonion sulfate (something that turns into nitrogen given oxygen) than any other product, as long as the nutrient levels stay in a proper range, it doesn't matter if you use a special blend of vomit and blood or a mixture sold to you by a reputable company... although i wouldn't reccomend using blood and vomit, who knows, it might work.. as long as the plant is getting the right kinds of nutes. Obviously, the companies mixture is tried and true, and easier to work with, but im saying it can be done, and it looks to me like it is for now.
Thjats fine as long as you dulute the piss. I pictured you just pissing away on it and that is severly unhealthy. Yeah organics is alot worse than piss and comes out amazing so you do have a point. I'm just saying piss is risky business.
would a supply of 15-30-15 nutrients be good for vegetative growth? if not, it is good for flowering though, right?
I think that is a flowering formula...I like 15-15-15 for veg....and more like 10-49-20 for flower.
But I use pre-mixed organic's myself.So thats what I liked when I used chem nutes.:stoned:
yeah doggs got it. Veg is something like 30-5-5 and flowering is like 5-50-15.
dude....she needs water and its way too yung for ferts........shhe might die man.....wait for ne growth and trim off the bottom leaves.....the already dead and just waisting energy......keep her in the sun and she looks like indica cuz the droopiness but it doesnt look good my friend....if yer doin indoors the best thing to do is plant in a 3 gallone bucket from seed and avoid transplanting....after those second or third leaves come on the roots are too complex and pulling them up will just destroy yer babies.....try planting new ones thats all i can say but pray and care for her....shes looking good besides the twisted droopiness.....try diging around the plant and taking it ou and putting it in wet paper towels for a bit
she should perk up
then put her in all new soil......dirt from yer backyard where theres nice green grass is great....the stuff in the roots of grass is rich so take that.....organic is best
Here is a shot of the hydro after how ever many days, shes getting a healthy new set of leaves every few days or so now. I transferred the dirt plant into the hydro next to the other...I figure either one will be male or ill just have to lst if both female...im willing to bend a few stalks if that means i have to yield more :D here are some pics... with any luck, the dirt transfer will develop its roots soon enough and leap up in growth, cross your fingers! ps. whats with that tiny brown freckle on the bigger of the two? also, ill be clipping the dying leaves shortly. should i give the little one a bunch of water as it looks a little dried out and its starting to yellow on the tips?
Your leaves are curling alittle bit. Probably normal but you can try adding just a tiny ammount of phosphurous. Can't hurt
pretty much self explanatory...new pictures...one question about the second plant though, it looks like it is prdducing pistil hairs already...i may have accidentaly sent it into flowering...just a tad bit early by forgetting to remove it from window sill and putting it into a 12/12(ish) schedule with high levels of red light. I'm unsure if it will even bounce back, it was originally in soil...
so...
what can i do to insure it starts growing alright again?
and will it showing sex make any problems...i know it is stressful and may create hermies, but that's all, right????
help, save my dying plant!!!!!!!!!