Hiya all,

I'm growing a 8 plants in coir fibre and using B'Cuzz A & B; B' Cuzz S.A. (PK-13-14); B' Cuzz Booster. The plants are about 4 foot tall each (veg'd for two extra weeks) and they are in the 3rd week of flowering with another 5 to go.

Ever since they started I've been mostly bottom feeding them (NO foliar feeding at all) and have had them in ideal conditions (26.5C, and under a 1000W HPS lamp [400W MH in veg]) They have always had a bit of a yellowing on some fan leaves at the bottom of the plants but have grown well and all new growth is strong and explosive although very dark green (too much N ???)

Now that they are in flower fan leaves are just dropping off the damn things. I had a small bug problem at the very beginning but a spray of chili pepper, garlic and veg oil in water sorted them out with only a little leaf burning. (Yeah I like au naturale products mostly)

The problems can be outlined by the pictures below. My thoughts are; either too much nutes and have nute burn, or else too little of something. I'm using the instructions on the bottles for feeding.

I want to stop with the Booster and PK-13-14 soon and just use A/B with a table that a friend has given me called ATAMI (Atami Grow Products - Global Site) which are to be used with EITHER A/B and tablet OR booster and tablet (without A/B)

My questions are two-fold; What do you think is going on? What do you think of the tablet idea?


Thanks guys and girls!

As ever, yours.


Fr33kMan
Fr33kMan Reviewed by Fr33kMan on . Slight weirdness, opinions please :) Hiya all, I'm growing a 8 plants in coir fibre and using B'Cuzz A & B; B' Cuzz S.A. (PK-13-14); B' Cuzz Booster. The plants are about 4 foot tall each (veg'd for two extra weeks) and they are in the 3rd week of flowering with another 5 to go. Ever since they started I've been mostly bottom feeding them (NO foliar feeding at all) and have had them in ideal conditions (26.5C, and under a 1000W HPS lamp ) They have always had a bit of a yellowing on some fan leaves at the bottom of the Rating: 5