Quote Originally Posted by SecretSquirrel
25% perlite
15% castings
60% MG Organic Choice garden soil (.1 - .05 - .1) ("slow available N")
...in a 3.5 gal container...about 20 inches from 400W hps...from 73-86 deg F w/daytime avg 82 deg...35-40% humidity... 24/0 veg and 12/12 flower. Constant fan above tops, pretty good air circulation. !
No problems there!

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Used half-dose MG 30-10-10 beginning veg then half-dose MG 18-24-16 fert during late veg and half-dose Expert Gardener 10-52-10 for first 3 weeks of flowering. (half the recommended dose for indoor plants...at every watering). I water every 4-5 days as needed.!
I'm not going to beat the dead horse but you may have gathered by now that miracle grow is not recommended by the vast majority growers on this site.
You don't necessarily have to go half-dose either. These plants can take some ferts! Remember the average houseplant is not being aggressively cropped under HID lights!
Next time around use FoxFarm or another more appropriate fertilizer that is meant to be used on this type of plant.
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Added 1mL SuperThrive /gal every watering until early flowering. !
You know that's way more than the recommended dose? A drop'll do ya.

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Added 1/4 tsp/gal epsom salts once late veg and once early flowering. !
Good call.

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During late veg the soil pH was low 5's and I thought salt buildup so I flushed and after a couple days repotted larger with a bit of wood ash and ground up natural calcium carbonate (caliche) to try to stabilize pH higher. I flushed again(overfert paranoia) 4th week of flower and started using Advanced Nutrient Bloom (0-5-4) at half-dose. I also added some worm casting tea after this flush for a bit of nitrogen supplement.!
Flush- good. But the repot is where I think you may have screwed yourself N-wise.
I would have mixed some fish emulsion in with the fresh potting soil for a slow-release N fertilizer that would last into the bloom phase.
Worm tea isn't meant to be used because your plants need N, but because of the humic substances in it. Any N is just along for the ride.

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Picture shows plant(supposedly Power Plant seed)starting 6th week of flower. Foliage began losing darker green color and turning lime green overall quite early in flowering and has continued yellowing. Fan leaves are now showing necrosis, curling and dropping from stem at a fast rate and I'm a bit concerned. !
Ouch. Poor girls are starved for nitrogen, but it's too late to really give them a boost.
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After learning a ton of lessons this go, I believe that the plant is suffering from a premature nitrogen deficiency due to "not enough to begin with" and that pH fluctuations didn't help. The tops still seem to be growing decently although the lower budlets on lateral stems are slow-developing even though they are exposed to light. I don't want to screw it up now at the finish line and obviously want max growth out of what I got.!
Honestly those buds look good-sized. But the more valuable thing is learning by making mistakes!

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Questions, comments, suggestions from anyone? My tentative plan is to go 3/4 dose AN Bloom next watering...then full dose next watering, then flush, let soil dry and get the scissors ready. Should I worry about the nitrogen this late? Am I adding enough P and K or should I add some bone meal tea or something similar organic?!
If you're doing another full dose, I'd do it earlier rather than later, and then give pure water for the rest of the grow. It's late to see much benefit from organics. They need time to be absorbed.
Keep an eye on your hairs. I believe letting the soil dry completely before harvest is good practice.

Hope this was some help.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Worry about Nitrogen in week 6 flower? Hi everybody! Here's what I got... 25% perlite 15% castings 60% MG Organic Choice garden soil (.1 - .05 - .1) ("slow available N") ...in a 3.5 gal container...about 20 inches from 400W hps...from 73-86 deg F w/daytime avg 82 deg...35-40% humidity... 24/0 veg and 12/12 flower. Constant fan above tops, pretty good air circulation. Used half-dose MG 30-10-10 beginning veg then half-dose MG 18-24-16 fert during late veg and half-dose Expert Gardener 10-52-10 for first 3 weeks of Rating: 5