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06-30-2009, 02:56 AM #11Senior Member
Nutes this late???
that's because a lot of ferts are chemcials. there is no real way to tell how your ladies will react. that's why you start small. you can always add but never take away. not to mention those nutes aren't made for cannabis.
some strains of cannabis can be picky about nutes.
-shake
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06-30-2009, 02:58 AM #12OPSenior Member
Nutes this late???
sounds good. thanks man. are there nutes that are made for marijuana? literally haha.
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06-30-2009, 03:50 AM #13Senior Member
Nutes this late???
i think advanced nutrients is supposedly made for cannabis. you might want to post that as a new thread. someone with more experience than me will chime in, but i think those are.
-shake
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06-30-2009, 05:14 PM #14Junior Member
Nutes this late???
Originally Posted by headshake
Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but I thought you only flush if you give too much nutes? Can you better explain flushing if I'm offbase?
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06-30-2009, 05:23 PM #15Senior Member
Nutes this late???
you do flush if you give too many nutes. you also want to give your ladies a flushing about once a month with pH'd water. add some NON-ANTIBACTERIAL dishsoap at the rate of a couple of drops to a gallon. adding the soap will help to get rid of any salt build up.
you also want to stop giving nutes about two weeks prior to harvest. you only give water as needed. this is debatable but most recommend it. this helps the plants use up the nutes stored in itself and helps with the taste/smoke.
-shake
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06-30-2009, 07:58 PM #16OPSenior Member
Nutes this late???
thanks shake
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07-01-2009, 01:00 AM #17Senior Member
Nutes this late???
no worries.
good growing.
-shake
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07-02-2009, 04:41 PM #18Junior Member
Nutes this late???
as far as watering/feeding. this is something else you are gonna have to figure out on your own. you will be able to tell when she needs to be feed. if the new growth is light green, feed. if your plants are dark green with tips that are starting to burn, don't.
hey shake this thread was pretty much exactly what i was looking for as i am using MG MC along with "rainbow mix bloom" which i mixed in with transplant as i changed to flowering. i am 4 1\2 weeks into flower and they are looking great but just seem like they arent getting as thick as last grow and i just used straight MG MC and had smaller pots, but these new ones also have almost twice as many nodes before i topped as last time, maybe its just cuz they are focusing on more areas or i am just impatient and they will get where i want them had to let them go 9 weeks last time so they still have 5 weeks to go.
anyway they are dark green and in the last 4 days or so i have notices my tips turning yellow.... is there something i should do or is this normal, should i try to give them anything before i get to flushing time?
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07-02-2009, 05:14 PM #19Senior Member
Nutes this late???
Originally Posted by Hussle420
when did you top them? when did you stop topping them?
keep in mind that there is the 40/60 phenomena.
this basically says that the first 40% of time in flower is spent stretching and the last 60% is used to thicken up those flowers!
Originally Posted by Hussle420
you might want to post in the plant problems forum. fill out the troubleshooting form and post pics if ya got 'em.
-shake
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07-03-2009, 05:18 AM #20OPSenior Member
Nutes this late???
the nutes dont seem to be causing any harm. The leaves are nice and vibrant green, not deep green or yellow tips.
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