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04-05-2006, 10:30 PM #1OPSenior Member
What about this product?
I went to take a look in the local garden store today and to ask about any thing that may help the yellowish leaves with brown spots and i saw a thing called liquid iron. It says that it treats the condition that my plants have. has anyone ever used this and how well does it work and will it work for my plants? i have pictures posted under another thread called "what causes color change" so maybe if someone can take a look again
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growingreen23GrowinGreen23 Reviewed by GrowinGreen23 on . What about this product? I went to take a look in the local garden store today and to ask about any thing that may help the yellowish leaves with brown spots and i saw a thing called liquid iron. It says that it treats the condition that my plants have. has anyone ever used this and how well does it work and will it work for my plants? i have pictures posted under another thread called "what causes color change" so maybe if someone can take a look again Thanks growingreen23 Rating: 5
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04-06-2006, 01:00 AM #2Senior Member
What about this product?
Well 23,
I don't know about liquid iron but I do know about growing. Your leaves color are a result of the conditions that you have made for your plants. Since I'm about to roll a joint of Basic Diesal for my woman, I will not go to your other thread but I can still give you some advice. Save yourself the $ on liquid iron. Get yourself some great soil aka Promix and some great fertilizer aka Foxfarm and follow the directions as stated in a 5 gallon bucket. You will not be seeing yellow. But what do I know.
Loco
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04-06-2006, 10:11 PM #3OPSenior Member
What about this product?
ok thanks for the info how can i add the new dirt to what i alreadyhave without shocking the plants? or should i just add ferts to what i have?
GrowinGreen23
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04-07-2006, 04:01 AM #4Senior Member
What about this product?
Well,
Now that I have your attention you should provide more facts about the conditions you are growing. You are focusing on the thing you can see but growing big health plants require a big health roots. I can not tell you how many people want big plants growing in small pots. Small pots will slow growth and cause other aliments. 1) What pot size are you growing in? If it is too small get a larger one transplant with additional soil unless you have a week or two till harvest. Then it will not matter. 2)What are you feeding? Organics fertilizer are easiest for them to use without burning the roots. If you have killed it already examine the rootball. Your buds are a results of food being transfered up through them to the plant. If you have fucked up you should learn from the lesson. You must read the fertilizer instructions and follow to properly feed them on a timely schedule.
Just adding ferts may not be the answer if you have been overfeeding a plant in a one gallon pot. Once you come clean on all the facts them maybe you can overcome this problem on this crop. If not maybe you will be starting over.
Loco
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