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07-05-2007, 05:36 PM #1OPMember
Colors and Deformed Leaves
O.k. I have four plants two are perfect deep green and undeformed. O.k. my first question is are all weed plants deep green. cause i have two deep green, and two light green, four diff. seeds. "bagseed" the second question is one of the light greens, there are some leaves that are not growing at the same rate. nutrient prob. i dunno. i will let them grow anyways. i have nothing but time. i use no nutrients that i why i ask. first grow :yippee:. second part of second question why should the be light green? cuase i read an article once but i lost it saying that if your plant is light green it has a nutrient diff... please help. ohhh and there two weeks old
mrcalanchi Reviewed by mrcalanchi on . Colors and Deformed Leaves O.k. I have four plants two are perfect deep green and undeformed. O.k. my first question is are all weed plants deep green. cause i have two deep green, and two light green, four diff. seeds. "bagseed" the second question is one of the light greens, there are some leaves that are not growing at the same rate. nutrient prob. i dunno. i will let them grow anyways. i have nothing but time. i use no nutrients that i why i ask. first grow :yippee:. second part of second question why should the be Rating: 5
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07-05-2007, 05:39 PM #2Senior Member
Colors and Deformed Leaves
light green could be N def but without pics it's hard to say.
2 weeks... how many nodes?
If they are in tiny seedling pots still it might be time to transplant into something bigger, and at 5 nodes, start feeding a weak nute solution.
You haven't fed them yet I hope?
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07-05-2007, 05:54 PM #3OPMember
Colors and Deformed Leaves
thier in jiffy pots no pics avail i water them when the pots turn light brown and hard. but what kinda nutes. recommend sumthen from walmart can you?
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07-05-2007, 05:55 PM #4OPMember
Colors and Deformed Leaves
looking up def. of nodes. dont laugh at me.|!
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07-05-2007, 05:59 PM #5OPMember
Colors and Deformed Leaves
4 branches equal four nodes right. is so then thats what i have. but thier starting to develop their fifth and sixth today
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07-05-2007, 07:29 PM #6Senior Member
Colors and Deformed Leaves
4 PAIRS of branches would be four nodes. Good, it will be time to feed soon.
At walmart there is not a great selection of fertilizer but there are some powdered schults products that I have used in the past. Look for one that has a higher first number than the other 2, and use it for veg, starting at 1/2 strength of what the jar says.
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07-05-2007, 07:33 PM #7Senior Member
Colors and Deformed Leaves
I've never used walmart fertilizers so I am no help there. But how do the leaves on the light green plants look compared to the dark green plants? Do the light green plants have skinnier leaves, and the darker ones have fatter leaves?
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07-05-2007, 07:33 PM #8Senior Member
Colors and Deformed Leaves
Originally Posted by mrcalanchi
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07-05-2007, 08:12 PM #9OPMember
Colors and Deformed Leaves
no all maybe its just the color of the strain cause the one is now coming in i kept watching it all the leaves are the same size well getting there by tonite i hope.. but maybe thiere really just diffrent color plants. can they just be a dark green plant and a light green plant. cause i still gots the buds. from the four plants i had buy a half oz of each plant for 15 bucks. shes cheap down south. so two buds are light green and two dark green. dunno ill wait it out
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