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11-30-2007, 06:57 PM #21
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ok then.
I mixed between 1/2 teaspoon and 1 teaspoon to 1 gallon of water. and only on every other watering.
so how do I fix this Nitrogen deficiency on new growth problem.
and I wanted to start flowering her in like around 2-3 more weeks.
so I need the problem gone.
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11-30-2007, 10:17 PM #22
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I'd go with the Alaksa and the Pure Blend Tea for veg, Medina (kinda high in nitrogen, but might be ok) and epsom salts (if needed) for bloom. I always steer tword the liquids when buying for my 'garden'.
Do you use any micronutes besides the tea? Superthrive? Also, I heard molasses can lock-out iron, so I add moe iron every couple of weeks. Brings the deeper-green color back to her cheeks.
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12-02-2007, 07:10 PM #23
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ok so I just fed her with some of the Alaksa and the Pure Blend Tea for veg. 1 teaspoon of the pure blend tea. and 1/2 teaspoon of the Alaksa stuff to 1 gallon of water.
so Rusty U better right about the firts.
and I now have to tie her down cuz they R all growing whily.
I can't hardly wate to move them into the flowering room.
and coooome on seedlings please be female all of U. and please no hermmies.
woo hoo.
and if this works wekk then U my buddy.:thumbsup:
cuz I am gunna try to grow like 3-6 plants to harvest and stock up untill I have an ass load of good cured homegrown.
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12-02-2007, 07:31 PM #24
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ok so when I usuly water my plants. I give em a good! gulp of the mixed ferted water.
and I am mostly for sure that I didn't over fert her. well I really hope this will help her green color come back.
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12-02-2007, 08:15 PM #25
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Ok, sounds good so far. Is that the directions on the bottle? Just curious because cannabis is a nitrogen whore. If the Alaska says 1/2 tsp per gallon every two weeks, that's a great place to start, but more nitrogen may be necessary.
Originally Posted by hydrocannabis
Example: With the Miracle Gro All Purpose (12-4-8) nutes that I commonly use it says that indoors plants should get 1tsp per gallon, every two weeks. After using this product for a while, I found out I can give the same 1tsp per gallon, every week, with better results. (1 gallon will feed 4 of my 3 gallon pots effectively, or almost 12 1 gallon pots) If edges start to burn a tad, I know to cut back a tad. Keep track of what you do, when you do it, and the results. Makes the whole process smoother with more consistent results.
As each strain has it's own thoughts on the subject, each gardener has to figure out what the plant needs, and fine-tune the ratios from there, but keep in mind...never just start-out giving double the recommended dose till you get to know the product. Miracle Gro is created and labeled for ordinary, everyday houseplants...where as Advanced Nutrients products are created and labeled for cannabis, and probably shouldn't be doubled.
With the tea, you are on your own, lol. Personally, the only stuff I use (besides nutes, mag. sulphate and worm castings) is Superthrive. I usually give the micronutes and minerals a couple of times throughout the grow, but not every feeding will get 'em, and not twords the end of my grows.
Hope this makes sense.
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12-02-2007, 08:36 PM #26
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wow. thanks yes it does.
thanks for UR info.
and since her pot is only about a gallon I gave her half of the mixed water for now then tomarrow I'm gunna give her the other half of the water. cuz I don't wanna drown her in water all at once.
so just worndering about how long U been growen?
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12-02-2007, 08:56 PM #27
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Bad idea. Just because you mix a gallon of ferts, does not mean you need to use it all on one small pot, at one time. You'll kill your babies. When fertilizing your single, one gallon pot, I'd first give about a cup of clean water, then after a couple of minutes add a cup or two of the fertilized water mix. If the water drains out the bottom, add less the next time. (to me...runoff is a waste)
That's it. You do not save the rest to add later that day, and do not water your plants daily. I live in the desert with summer humidity levels in the teens, and I only water twice a week. You'll kill a cannabis plant if you keep the soil too wet all the time.
I've been growing off and on since the 80's, but only started taking it seriously when I got access to the internet.
HTH
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12-03-2007, 07:47 AM #28
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ok so I never gave her the rest of the water today.
well hopfuly she will clomb back up the mountain to good greeness.
and uh since the 80's. damm dats a long time.
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12-04-2007, 08:08 AM #29
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dammit all to hell me think she might be dieing.
so can she make it?
and also how do these look.
and I pray to mother nature and my good luck than there all females.
and if they all turn out female than to me that will mean that its a huge bag of luck.
because I haven't gotten a male bagseed since I started growing some 8-9 years ago.
thanks for any good info on my babe girl clone.
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12-04-2007, 01:29 PM #30
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First off...don't panic. All is not lost. This is where patience comes in handy. Please read entire post before doing anything.
Looks like minor nute burn is setting in. As you didn't apply any more of the fert mix, it may be ok. Kind of a catch-22...either flush with clean - ph balanced water, and risk root rot, or let her ride it out till she dries out for the next watering.
Perhaps a dedicated fan for a day or two, to dry-out the roots just a little bit quicker. Some leaves may turn brownish and curl along the edges (altho in picture 1 it looks like you simply dripped some fert mix on one of the leaves, and that drip burned the leaf.
If you could post a pix later today, or tonight, for side by side comparison, We'll see what she's doing.
OOPS My bad. I saw the first two pix, they look pretty much ok to me. (altho no clones in the pix) But, the third pix...the clones need flushing immediatelly. About 1/2 gallon of fresh, ph'd water each.
*gotta admit, 'the no male bagseed in 8-9 years' statement still has me chuckling








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