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    Smell

    Morning all. Another great day. Question I have is this. MY babies have been in flowering mode for just over 3 weeks and I have been groming and prunning them. I have noticed that there is no smell anymore. Is this normal?

    One more question, I added more water to the well and nutrients and noticed the tips of the leaves turning brown. I measured and they are to high. Drained and refilled but the hairs also started turning. Is this a killer. Will they be OK? Thanks
    golfnut69 Reviewed by golfnut69 on . Smell Morning all. Another great day. Question I have is this. MY babies have been in flowering mode for just over 3 weeks and I have been groming and prunning them. I have noticed that there is no smell anymore. Is this normal? One more question, I added more water to the well and nutrients and noticed the tips of the leaves turning brown. I measured and they are to high. Drained and refilled but the hairs also started turning. Is this a killer. Will they be OK? Thanks Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Smell

    Smell will come and go and peak at full ripeness.

    But what do you mean by grooming and pruning? YOu really should not do much in flower, possibly the lowest branches.

    I don't do hydo, so some else needs to help ya there.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Smell

    Quote Originally Posted by golfnut69

    I measured and they are to high.
    What's too high? ME? naaaaw! The plants? Do the plants get high?

    Kinda need some facts and figures to help you...can you give us more info?

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Smell

    Don't worry too much about smell some plants have hardly any smell as for nutrients being put in 3weeks into flowering u should have stopped about then and flushed the plant and then just water, plants are delicate in flowering stage too much feed and yes they turn brown also never prune until they are ready to be took down as this like most plants can kill them off, sounds like u were too eager

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    #5
    Member

    Smell

    the leaf tips turning brown is from nutrient burn. that is a good thing,it shows you are giving the maximum nutes.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Smell

    Quote Originally Posted by harrybuzz
    the leaf tips turning brown is from nutrient burn. that is a good thing,it shows you are giving the maximum nutes.
    Bull poop! It is from the plant going into the normal cycle where it is dropping N use and is actually a sign of N deficiency, which is normal during later flowering.

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    #7
    Member

    Smell

    you could ask ten different people on this forum and get different answers,depending on their experience .IF, i made a misstatement..., my apologies! but it is something that i have read on this forum.(not sure where) and it is something i strive to do. i want to give the plant the maximum amount of nutes, and that is the sign i look for.( as per this forum ) i will now have to do some research. so thanks for the challenge, just keep it civil!

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