Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

Sunbiz1

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Having some N issues with my reveggers.. Both the wwxcritical and jackxbb are yellowing something fierce. They have already been flowering for about two weeks so I'm scared to folier feed some N but I have been regularly keeping up with nitrogen even tho I went over to flowering nutrients. Hopefully they recover, they never did get the dark lush green Im used too, just always a yellowish hue... Either way here are the pics, I did get a couple clones off them both, and there is some crazy coloring on a bagseed (prob phos deff)
Hi all,

Finally raining here, so have some time to catch up. I too have the same issue(minor)with yellowing on lower fan leaves, and no matter what I do or where plants are located it happens every year. And here's the kicker, I feed them on the same schedule as my indoor contained ladies with the same nutes. Yet, the indoors I have to watch b/c I tend to push them and get slight tip burn...but zero yellowing.

http://www.espoma.com/p_consumer/tones_plant.html

As you can see, the nute is high in N. Does anyone know what I need to adjust to avoid this next year?

Peace!!
 

Sunbiz1

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NIce, if you like dynasty seeds, you should get any while you still can, over on opengrow professor p said they lost a lot of genetics (somehow lost the mothers) and are starting over so if theres anything you wanna try else of theres, get it while you still can! I gotta get some money up im gonna try to get as many as I can, its a shame but I guess there changing the name of the company and few other things
Ooooh, I have all the cuts here on Drizella and caramel candy kush...spent all last Winter popping beans for 2 mothers.

The Drizella pheno is def C99 dominant...and the kush is very tasty.

Here's a CCK in a wetland of all places.

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TWS

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Hi all,

Finally raining here, so have some time to catch up. I too have the same issue(minor)with yellowing on lower fan leaves, and no matter what I do or where plants are located it happens every year. And here's the kicker, I feed them on the same schedule as my indoor contained ladies with the same nutes. Yet, the indoors I have to watch b/c I tend to push them and get slight tip burn...but zero yellowing.

http://www.espoma.com/p_consumer/tones_plant.html

As you can see, the nute is high in N. Does anyone know what I need to adjust to avoid this next year?

Peace!!
Like your indoor. Push em till the tips get a little yellow and then back it down a bit.
 

TWS

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Jeesh,

The outdoor grow is coming along smooth. The damn Thai just keeps on growing and going. No bugs. No critters.

Good thing my backyard neighbors are old and almost blind,,,,,
Don't let that Ty plant ruin your stealth and cost you your grow.
 

Sunbiz1

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Like your indoor. Push em till the tips get a little yellow and then back it down a bit.
Geesh, I've also been repeatedly top dressing all summer with composted manure...must be all the native plants feeding as well.

I'll hit em' with some liquid tea then.

TY
 

TWS

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I actually just ran a single tube to check the quality. The yield isn't very impressive, but it is very blonde and easy to touch even while it was still wet. It'll definitely crumble before the end of the night. Smells dank too.
Where's the patio pics ? lol ! I had to transplant the cheeseburger. Couldn't get water thru her . No shock at all. Banged on the side of the bucket really good and lifted her out.
 

BlackTuna

Active Member
Don't let that Ty plant ruin your stealth and cost you your grow.
Neighbors behind me are the least of my worries,,,,,,,

You'd freak out if you saw how many helicopters fly over every day. The low and slow ones bother me a bit, the fast movers not so much, crap another is going over right now.

It's secure. Gotta climb that wall to get in. Then outrun a big 'ol PitBull that owns the yard. Chances of success? -0-

Been growing it out there for years with no problems. knock on wood.
 

hoonry

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hey everybody - I wish my garden looked as healthy as some of these! I'm too embarrassed to show my yellow ass biotches at the moment. sunbiz I'm singing the Nitrogen deficiency blues too - I just hit mine with age old grow but they're still not back where they should be. also having some weird behavior where one part of a plant will act differently than the rest. check out the branching on this chronic - tight on the top right and stretched on the tops on the left. 005 - Copy.jpg
 

Sunbiz1

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Neighbors behind me are the least of my worries,,,,,,,

You'd freak out if you saw how many helicopters fly over every day. The low and slow ones bother me a bit, the fast movers not so much, crap another is going over right now.

It's secure. Gotta climb that wall to get in. Then outrun a big 'ol PitBull that owns the yard. Chances of success? -0-

Been growing it out there for years with no problems. knock on wood.
Get one of these, mount a camera and go say hi to johnny law chopper...:lol:

[video=youtube;glPwXiFk1aY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glPwXiFk1aY[/video]
 

TWS

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Hey guys

So the issue was most definitely under watered.
Cut out 3 big drain holes with an exacto knife and gave her 10 gals until it was coming from the bottom heavy.
And a nice difference today. Would a gave it more water today but its bout to downpour.

B4 and after
ahhhhhh ! she looks good. bueno !
 

TWS

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hey everybody - I wish my garden looked as healthy as some of these! I'm too embarrassed to show my yellow ass biotches at the moment. sunbiz I'm singing the Nitrogen deficiency blues too - I just hit mine with age old grow but they're still not back where they should be. also having some weird behavior where one part of a plant will act differently than the rest. check out the branching on this chronic - tight on the top right and stretched on the tops on the left. View attachment 2786991
She looks fine. With maybe 5 weeks to go she is not that yellow. The left colas is just normal big cola structure.
 

TWS

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thuricide and safer caterpillar killer I spray them every Thursday
I've been spraying once a week and still have a crap load of them , Go out every day and find and squish a dozen or so of them. They are really pissing me off. They seem to like my JTR's and are just eating the pistils.
 

TWS

Well-Known Member
Hi all,

Finally raining here, so have some time to catch up. I too have the same issue(minor)with yellowing on lower fan leaves, and no matter what I do or where plants are located it happens every year. And here's the kicker, I feed them on the same schedule as my indoor contained ladies with the same nutes. Yet, the indoors I have to watch b/c I tend to push them and get slight tip burn...but zero yellowing.

http://www.espoma.com/p_consumer/tones_plant.html

As you can see, the nute is high in N. Does anyone know what I need to adjust to avoid this next year?

Peace!!
I have been supplementing guanos with epsoma plant tone. About 6 tablespoons to a plant and it pulls them out of any yellowing in a few days.
 

pmt62382

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I've been spraying once a week and still have a crap load of them , Go out every day and find and squish a dozen or so of them. They are really pissing me off. They seem to like my JTR's and are just eating the pistils.
no the spots are on a few colas but it goes to the middle of the bud and that part dries out and this is 1 plant out of 6
 
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