Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Doesn't look like severe nutrient burn to me. Perhaps nutrient lock-out from chemical interactions or a ph swings from various conditions. (organics can interact, too) But with severe overdosing, the leaf pretty-much skips the yellowing part, and turns brown.
Well thats why i gave one shot of Epsom salts. But will be feeding now foilar, for the first time its been sick.

To me, keeping to a working schedule is the best care you can give your ladies. Both, with your watering/feeding and your lighting. Mucho importante.
Well out of the blue i was gifted the FF line of nutes. The only bottle i didn't get with them would be the Big Bloom, but got the other two and the solubles. I would like to only give the solubles, but my Edna just went off with one gal of the all porpoise 15-20-15 and just about 1/4 tsp of Open Sesame. But im using the Cha Ching on the Wit thats budding now as 1/2 strength.

I really need to start something from seed and go with the FF as directed, but no outside directions and i even called them about it. They were not very helpful and just said follow the directions on the bottle. But growing from seed, the directions make perfect sense. With the re vegged plants its not black and white and i guess i would have kept track, my seedlings that went out, i could have used the chart, which i have. But swapping out the males and tending the others, i lost track of the plants. Doing to much at once.

I'm not at all comfortable with diagnosing outdoor grows, as I am inexperienced in it. But I do know what conditions must be met indoors, and likely the outdoor plants have the same needs. (maybe...?) Just reminding you I'm not an outdoor grower, lol.
Oh iv known this for a couple years Rusty, but a certain issue, you might have came across before and plus your very experienced at growing, which you are going to see a deficiency before i am. And iv not grown to many plants yet. I have a lot to learn growing this plant and is why i read something everyday, the stuff i need to know more about. At this time im reading about making my own seeds. I will do it perfectly. I will pick my best genes and grow many plants before i cross breed them. It will take awhile, but worth having my own strain:thumbsup:

But...what I'd at least consider:
If I were to give 5 gallons, and the ground is moist a few inches down on your next scheduled feeding day, I'd give 3 or 4 gallons the next time.
If it rains, I'd treat it as a watering day.
If it rains on a feeding day, I think I'd skip (not delay, as that would throw you further off-schedule) that feeding, mainly because keeping the soil saturated is fatal.
Well this is how i fed my plants. Feed, rain, let dry, then start over. But this was when we were getting so much rain in June. I did not give as much in July and was hoping by now i would not have to give the all porpose stuff, but only the salubles. Rusty my weed last year tasted so bad of ferts it was terrible.

Was couch-lock, at least most of it, but gave ferts till the end. This i guess made me parinoid, because my indoor over winter was perfect and i grew with the pre loaded soil, just did not add anything at all, but water. And i want this grow to taste like it should. Im working on getting cash to get a microscope to know when they are done or i would not of had the fert taste. I went out to look at my last year grow and 2 were on the ground with each stem broken so i took them all. Had i known with a scoope i would had known they were done and flushed them. I cant have this issue this year and if i could id stop all nutes now.



If it rains too much, I'd think about devising a way to shed the water before the ground near/under the plant takes it up. (a tarp covering the ground, drainage channels...) You couldn't keep it there, as the topsoil needs air circulation too, but it might help keep your roots happy.
Its bone dry this past month, one extreme to the other. Its very crazy and if the farmers hadn't got all that June rain the crops would be really bad, but with it they seem fine for what iv heard. So this is the only time iv gave straight water as the rain had my back up till now.

If you continue with the soluables, (once she's happy again) I'd go half the minimum listed, and continue with the base nutes as directed. I'm not even sure the soluables have your micro's in 'em, but I know the Tiger Bloom does.
Hoping to give only the solubles, but could tell the were lacking in N, but one shot of the all purpose and they are all nice and darker green now. We might get rain tonight, but first foliar feeding tonight.

Is the NL downhill from the others? ...uphill?
Are the others indica dominates, or sativa dominates? (indica doms can readily handle more nutrients than sativa's, as a general rule of green-thumb)
Nope its all flat with 3 others sharing space and plenty of it. Only thing i can say is the NL has a very thin leaf and the others are wider. Thats all iv read as to see the difference in the two.

Il see what the foliar does and go from there, but i really think i need to get some ferts to the roots as im sure i washed them out good.




Thanks once again Rusty:thumbsup:



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