Yellowing tips on the lower leaves can be an early sign that your plant might need nutrients, but it’s important to approach this carefully. At three weeks old, if you haven't started feeding yet, it might be time to introduce a mild nutrient solution, especially one with nitrogen, which is key for healthy leaf growth.
 

Jordantrip

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Yellowing tips on the lower leaves can be an early sign that your plant might need nutrients, but it’s important to approach this carefully. At three weeks old, if you haven't started feeding yet, it might be time to introduce a mild nutrient solution, especially one with nitrogen, which is key for healthy leaf growth.
I have done exactly that Tomorite is rich in nitrogen I've added half the recommend amount to 4L of water and will be feeding about a jug if not a bit less a day
 

TCH

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Just a heads up @Jordantrip just post your question in one section. It'll be seen and it will get answers. When posted in multiple spots, it's hard to follow along and some people may glance over one and then you have 2 threads going and repetitive answers in different locations.
 

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Just a heads up @Jordantrip just post your question in one section. It'll be seen and it will get answers. When posted in multiple spots, it's hard to follow along and some people may glance over one and then you have 2 threads going and repetitive answers in different locations.
Thanks for the advice I will do kind of panicked a bit though I'd messed up.
 
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Moflow

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Tomatorite. N P K 4:3:8

My tap water reads 0.4 ec.
1 litre of tap water + 1ml of Tomatorite equals 0.8 ec.
1 litre of tap water + 2ml of Tomatorite equals 1.2 ec.

Tomatorite can be used for seedlings, rooted clones, vegging and flowering.
I grow in a DIY homemade compost. Can be used in hydro too.
I'm sure it'd be ok in coco as well although I've never used coco personally.

I hope that helps.
 

SouthFloridaGenetics

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Tomatorite. N P K 4:3:8

My tap water reads 0.4 ec.
1 litre of tap water + 1ml of Tomatorite equals 0.8 ec.
1 litre of tap water + 2ml of Tomatorite equals 1.2 ec.

Tomatorite can be used for seedlings, rooted clones, vegging and flowering.
I grow in a DIY homemade compost. Can be used in hydro too.
I'm sure it'd be ok in coco as well although I've never used coco personally.

I hope that helps.
With coco you should be dumping food and water on them multiple times per day. High frequency fertigation will be your best friend! I dropped a link for some excellent reading material. It is short and sweet! Good luck with your grow.

 

Jordantrip

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With coco you should be dumping food and water on them multiple times per day. High frequency fertigation will be your best friend! I dropped a link for some excellent reading material. It is short and sweet! Good luck with your grow.

Thanks for this, I'll check ot out tonight.
 

Jordantrip

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Tomatorite. N P K 4:3:8

My tap water reads 0.4 ec.
1 litre of tap water + 1ml of Tomatorite equals 0.8 ec.
1 litre of tap water + 2ml of Tomatorite equals 1.2 ec.

Tomatorite can be used for seedlings, rooted clones, vegging and flowering.
I grow in a DIY homemade compost. Can be used in hydro too.
I'm sure it'd be ok in coco as well although I've never used coco personally.

I hope that helps.
Thanks I'll take that into account I used the PH strips to measure my water I'll do the same for my feed
 

Jordantrip

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What? You asked if you should even bother growing it.
Yes I asked if I should bother if I was only going to be able to grow for a month, I hadn't given up I was asking which way I should go. If this sounds like I've already chopped my plant down I don't know what to say, I've changed how I care for the plant and she should last full term so all good on this end.
 
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