Uncle Ben
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Too much N? What was the NPK ratio of the food you were using?I had one of mine claw from too much N,
Too much N? What was the NPK ratio of the food you were using?I had one of mine claw from too much N,
I had a claw maybe 2.The plant is getting 2-3 yellow leaves at the bottom still tho.Why is t hat ?Too much N? What was the NPK ratio of the food you were using?
How you doing Aim Aim and I am taking us back to this picture because if that's 8" then I would love to hear what you tell the ladies ha haI went down to rotate the plants and thought I'd throw a midweek pic of of one plant, a Jack Herer.
Bud development is going awesome on all of them. The one (fuzzy bad) pic of the cola shows an 8" cola developing. That's 20+ centimeters to my metric friends. I hit my goal of getting a lot of medium sized colas, nothing huge that will make the cover of High Times, but consistant moderate sized buds and lots of them.
It's 4 1/2 weeks since the 12/12 flip. I'm probably around half way through flower, I'm sure I have 4+ weeks to go, 6 would be fine. At the rate they are getting chubby these will be some nice fat buds. They have really added some girth the last few days. Starting to smell a bit. Just real pleased with how they are doing.
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Tio,you are probably 100% right.A person commented on my grow thread,said that he had grew Sleestack*Skunk#1 and said that this strain did not like N at all.I found out that it was absolutely not true.I am using a 10-3-7 right now with some micros.Do you think that i should go with double dose + more IF needed ? I still lose 2-3 small leaves from the bottom,and today i lost a big one from the middle.The plant IS green,yet not 100% perfect.I'd give a 80% total.Also.Just a heads up, that 11-35-15 is and will continue to induce micro deficiencies and is dropping out your chlorophyll witness photo #2. I'd stick with the 20-10-20 if I were you. Last thing you need this late in the game is to have a bunch of non-productive leaves. If they're yellow, they're non productive.
Many want to blame N for clawing. Any salt will do that because it's a moisture stress issue not necessarily related to any one salt, especially N. Just because you have leaf claw doesn't mean it's not productive. "Clawed" plant in photo #9 looks dark green and damn healthy to me with nice colas. That's all that counts in this game.
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Thanks for your input UB. Just went with the N theory because all the photos of excess N I was seeing looked exactly like that. Plus she had narrow leaves to begin with making me think Sat dominant. When the claw first showed up her leaves were super narrow which to me meant less photosynthetic surface and all that goes with that. I'll take your advice and drop the high P.Just a heads up, that 11-35-15 is and will continue to induce micro deficiencies and is dropping out your chlorophyll witness photo #2. I'd stick with the 20-10-20 if I were you. Last thing you need this late in the game is to have a bunch of non-productive leaves. If they're yellow, they're non productive.
Many want to blame N for clawing. Any salt will do that because it's a moisture stress issue not necessarily related to any one salt, especially N. Just because you have leaf claw doesn't mean it's not productive. "Clawed" plant in photo #9 looks dark green and damn healthy to me with nice colas. That's all that counts in this game.
Plant looks very healthy. I hope you let it veg for a while. It needs more leaves.Tio,you are probably 100% right.A person commented on my grow thread,said that he had grew Sleestack*Skunk#1 and said that this strain did not like N at all.I found out that it was absolutely not true.I am using a 10-3-7 right now with some micros.Do you think that i should go with double dose + more IF needed ? I still lose 2-3 small leaves from the bottom,and today i lost a big one from the middle.The plant IS green,yet not 100% perfect.I'd give a 80% total.Also.
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10N= 3.9 nitrate-2.8% ammoniac-3.3% urinalPlant looks very healthy. I hope you let it veg for a while. It needs more leaves.
10-3-7 is fine, but I really need to see a complete analysis including salts used to make a call. You have to take into account your soil's nutritional charge too - how much and for how long.
Rule of thumb (aka paradigm) for veg is a 3-1-2 NPK.....bloom is 1-3-2. Reality? You can shit can all that stuff if your plants don't like it. I've see SO many gardeners who witness their plants turning yellow and will continue to hit them with no N or low N foods. Why? Because it's popular. Frickin' brain washed nerds they are.
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We shall see. I couldn't stand it so just went and watered her (cheese) with 1 tsp/g Jack's Citrus and 1 tsp/CalMag. They were due to be watered tomorrow anyway,Aim, sounds like you have it under control.
Good luck!
Well from where the flowers started to develop they were solid to the tip, 8" Might not have drawn the line right either, the bottom was hidden in leafHow you doing Aim Aim and I am taking us back to this picture because if that's 8" then I would love to hear what you tell the ladies ha ha
Did not catch my point regarding your soil's nutritional charge?10N= 3.9 nitrate-2.8% ammoniac-3.3% urinal
3P =Phosphorus Pentoxide
7k=i can't really translate that one.i think it is Phosphorus Dioxide
Micros= 0.01% Boron
0,002% Copper
0,10% Iron
0,01% Magnesium
0,002% Molybdenum
0,002% Zinc
It's not complete..is it ?
It has a 3-3-6 pre-mix which is said to last a month ? It's BioBizz - All mix.Did not catch my point regarding your soil's nutritional charge?