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09-11-2006, 05:06 AM #11
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Organic Burn?
Hey I just transplanted my seedlings and I think I am going to leave my clones as they do have new growth.
Take a look at the new pics look at the crazy color difference between the clones. One of them is doing really REALLY well.
The one that is doing well has some yellowing on the edges of leafs does anyone know what this is from. Nute burn? Nute shortage
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09-12-2006, 01:12 AM #12
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Organic Burn?
That's awesome dude. It seems that they have really recovered. The other plants are still possibly recovering, are you giving them any new nutes now?
Give us more details, and good luck!!
Cheers
Total!
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09-12-2006, 01:59 AM #13
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Organic Burn?
chicken shit caused nute lockout and your clones are beginning to show a magnesium defencey (although yellowing, at the veins they are remaining green)The one that is doing well has some yellowing on the edges of leafs does anyone know what this is from. Nute burn? Nute shortage
mix 1 tablespoon epson salts to a gal of water and foliar feed aswell as a small watering with the mix, if im correct you will see a color difference withn 48 hrs
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09-12-2006, 03:28 AM #14
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Organic Burn?
thanks kinda what we were thinking (altho didn't know it was mg) we used a product called revive wich has magnesium, calcium, iron, and a few other things. It is supposto clear up most defiencies and lower stress. I shall try the foliar feeding aswell.
thanks againGreat website www.beansandbarley.com
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09-12-2006, 04:57 PM #15
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Organic Burn?
Hey I dont know when i should start them on nutes. All I have given them is Revive wich is for lowering stress. I have given it to them twice; yesterday and a week ago. Should I start them on normal nutes (keep in mind that i just transplanted the seedlings)
Originally Posted by Totalpain
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09-18-2006, 06:34 PM #16
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Organic Burn?
Hey guys my plants are doing great now.
Thanks for all the advice
check out todays pic, vs the one in my first post:rasta:Great website www.beansandbarley.com
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09-26-2006, 02:10 AM #17
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Organic Burn?
So how are the plants recovering? Would like to see...Thanks..:thumbsup:
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11-05-2006, 02:55 AM #18
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Organic Burn?
Just thought i'd post an update(i'm goin through and documenting all the problems i've had and the treatments i gave and results)
Plants doin great!!
And get this 100% female :rasta:
the must like it rough, such kinky plants
Wow
thanks for the helpGreat website www.beansandbarley.com
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11-05-2006, 02:57 AM #19
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Organic Burn?
Nice man, good to see they are out of their shock phase. Keep the thread goin bro , nice setup.
Breath Freely, and overgrow the world!!!.
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11-05-2006, 03:14 AM #20
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Organic Burn?
i plan to start a log when i got into flower with my bigger plants. I'll post a link when i do
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