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03-13-2007, 03:15 AM #11Senior Member
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i'm not exactly sure what you mean but those dark green leaves in the photos are not the color leaves should be so if these ones are lighter that is a good thing. Without a photo though it's hard to tell. A healthy plant does not have dark dark green leaves.
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03-13-2007, 04:19 AM #12OPSenior Member
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kk well i gave one of my northern skunks a little feeding of Dyna Grow. i guess ill know if its a nitro burn or defeciency by tomarrow. i dont think its under or over watering it because i gave it a nice watering and none of them responded to it.
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03-13-2007, 04:28 AM #13Senior Member
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Well good luck....:jointsmile: Let us know....
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03-13-2007, 04:28 AM #14Senior Member
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one product. 50 vitamins and hormones. as i like to call them, magic plant drops.
aka superthrive. get some. use some.
and let them come out of shock. that's a stress stunt sweetie, it's not going to get better unless you stop fucking with it. superthrive, water, and time.
hope that helps,
kp
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03-13-2007, 04:30 AM #15Senior Member
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I hereby repeat.....KP YOU GO GIRL!!!!!
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03-13-2007, 04:48 AM #16OPSenior Member
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hey KP. i ordered fox farms entire line of products and i was going to follow their schedule. ive heard people had great results. the only problem is that it hasent come in the mail yet (never order from BGhydro). anyway do i still need superthrive if i got all that? and finally, do u mean use the nutrients (superthrive) to get the plant out of shock, or use the nutrients when its out of shock? just wanna be sure. thanks.
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03-13-2007, 10:55 AM #17Senior Member
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you should be able to pick up some superthirive at a local store wal mart usually has it its not really a fertilizer more just vitamin and it helps prevent transplant shock and you should look into picking some up.
when you get your nutrients would start feeding them at 1/4 recomended strength to start with, then gradually increase every time you feed, your yellowing problem will probably continue to spread until you start your nutrients and get up to around 3/4 - full strength nutrients, but losing some of the lower leaves is not that big of a deal so wouldnt worry to much about it.
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03-14-2007, 12:36 PM #18Senior Member
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I always plan to up pot 3 time till I flower. Repotting should never cause stress. Putting to small of a plant in to big of pot, IMHO slows down growth as your root mass isnt developed enough....exactly why I plan to up pot, your building a great rootmass. Great rootmass=great buds!
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03-16-2007, 07:16 AM #19Senior Member
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Originally Posted by junkboxer
i've noticed an improvement in growth vigour, and root structure; not to mention the lack of shock...
and two of my mite infested moms came back straightaway with the first application. one hell of a rejuvenator...
keep in mind, st is not a nute. it's to be used IN ADDITION to your normal feeding schedule.
hope that helps...
kp
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