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09-23-2009, 09:24 AM #21Senior Member
Yellow leaves/Brown Spots (Troubleshooting form included)
there you go should be able to tell after these pics
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09-23-2009, 09:37 AM #22Senior Member
Yellow leaves/Brown Spots (Troubleshooting form included)
Originally Posted by bluntman2006
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09-23-2009, 10:50 AM #23OPJunior Member
Yellow leaves/Brown Spots (Troubleshooting form included)
Appreciate the pictures. Here is a question. As you guys who have been nice enough to help me out know, I have had nutrient issues. I have read it can cause stunted or slow growth. I have read you should use a foliage spray on that plant (not pictured above) if that is the case. Would you suggest doing something like that in my case or should I just wait it out. Also, at what point do you start using bushmaster and products of that kind?
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09-23-2009, 11:50 AM #24Senior Member
Yellow leaves/Brown Spots (Troubleshooting form included)
well I have been growing the same strain for over a year now with nothing but GH 3-part nutes, and Superthrive (during clone start and veg only) and have just about got it dialed in where it needs to be so I have not yet used any additional supplements. As for foliar spraying, the only time I foliar is IF I need to while rooting clones. I think any slow growth that you have had to this point can be blamed on the lack of some micro nutes and not enough of the major nutes, both problems you are now addressing. :jointsmile:
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09-23-2009, 11:59 AM #25Senior Member
Yellow leaves/Brown Spots (Troubleshooting form included)
Originally Posted by txbudenthusiast
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09-24-2009, 11:57 PM #26OPJunior Member
Yellow leaves/Brown Spots (Troubleshooting form included)
Thanks for the help with all the info vets. Another question, would you guys feel comfortable putting CalMag plus in your back up reservior since it is distilled water? Or would that potentially jack up ppm? Also, is 3 wks old too late to train a plant?
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09-25-2009, 12:03 AM #27OPJunior Member
Yellow leaves/Brown Spots (Troubleshooting form included)
Also, how many of you guys flush when changing reservior water and adding new nutes? Is that good practice? Or am I just being paranoid.
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09-25-2009, 11:50 AM #28Senior Member
Yellow leaves/Brown Spots (Troubleshooting form included)
I dont "flush" my systems until last week just before chopping them down, that week I run nothing but plain PH'd water and do an extra drain and fill halfway through the week. Other than that I drain and fill res every week and topoff during week as needed, alternating 1 plain gal then 1 nute gal for topoffs. as soon as plant has established itself, good roots and good growth, then you should be able to train. remember training and topping and such is done during veg so whatever you are going to do will add a lil time to grow table. when train, top or etc it causes mild stress. you then have to let plant recoup before doing more.
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