Hi all,
Total noob here hoping there's someone out there that can help me with a little dilema I'm having with my first ever outdoor crop, of five.
I started these "M17" (apparently its an indica/sativa cross with an early maturity) seeds indoors and put them in the ground in a mixture multiple types of manures and seaweed etc. around the end of May, near the full moon (any relevance, heard there was some, would love to hear more). I originally watered quite often until an inherent advanced grower came by and told me that I was watering them too much! He told me to water and fertilise once a week.. I did that for a couple weeks; the smallest plant almost turned completely yellow, had burnt tips and 80% of pistils turned reddish-brown and I pulled it, dried and smoked some, pretty tasty; now the plant next to it is turning yellow, burning at the tips and looks like it's next to come up; the plant next to that one has the same affliction but in earlier stages; the two other plants look very fit and sexy still..
Am I just being paranoid or is there a newt deficiency? I've been fertilizing once a week with an organic flowering type (15-30-15).
If you have a moment and some expertise in this area, will you please have a look at my pics and let me know if there's anything I can do?
Thanks!
W
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PS. This "expert" type guy also told me that when they start budding, to clip all the fan leaves. He said it would transfer all the energy into the buds! I just read and confirmed my suspicion that the leaves and what help the buds to grow!! Again, any help on the matter will be greatly appreciated.
WakefieldWonderer Reviewed by WakefieldWonderer on . Two of four remaining plants' leaves turning yellow and burning tips, please help! Hi all, Total noob here hoping there's someone out there that can help me with a little dilema I'm having with my first ever outdoor crop, of five. I started these "M17" (apparently its an indica/sativa cross with an early maturity) seeds indoors and put them in the ground in a mixture multiple types of manures and seaweed etc. around the end of May, near the full moon (any relevance, heard there was some, would love to hear more). I originally watered quite often until an inherent advanced Rating: 5