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  1. 3rd Monkey

    True 6 week flowering

    Why? There's no fucking way you'll get as much bud from a photo that quick, even from clone, unless it's a massive clone.
  2. 3rd Monkey

    True 6 week flowering

    Plenty of fast autos can be done right around 50-60 days, seed to harvest.
  3. 3rd Monkey

    Stumped. K def or burn

    If it was light burn, you'd have fried pistils. They seem ok. I prefer individual buckets over RDWC, but it's just preference. I don't run traditional hydro. I run my own method. I find it much easier to know what to feed and how much to bump. No ph'ing either. Either way, the dark color of...
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    Stumped. K def or burn

    It can eventually, but doesn't always go straight there. It is possible that the majority of the damage we are seeing is from the K burn, but since you've swapped your res it's now deficient. So far though, in all your pics, it's a burn from too much though. Have a look see... even the better...
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    Stumped. K def or burn

    It likely burned the roots pretty good. Enough to keep going 2 weeks... that's a stretch. K def, the stomata can't regulate properly, so the leaves canoe down as well as the tips. It's mobile so it steals from lower leaves. K tox, it burns the edges up just like a def, but tips turn up and...
  6. 3rd Monkey

    Stumped. K def or burn

    That's a K burn. Too heavy on the bloom boosters.
  7. 3rd Monkey

    3rd outdoor grow ! Input needed

    They look gorgeous, but they're starving off N too soon.
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    Cold or to much nitrogen ?

    No sign of N tox there.
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    Cold or to much nitrogen ?

    The foliage just got beat to hell. Flushing is going to stress the roots. If you're trying to save them...
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    Cold or to much nitrogen ?

    Only the tallest, exterior part of the big plant is affected, nothing on the interior. I think the shape, color, texture and location of the damage are all indicative to wind/cold. Nitrogen burn would be much more widespread and a different burn.
  11. 3rd Monkey

    Cold or to much nitrogen ?

    What do you suspect?
  12. 3rd Monkey

    Yellow and brown leaves????

    What did you just top dress with? What's amended into your soil? I'll bet it's heavy K leaning...
  13. 3rd Monkey

    Yellow and brown leaves????

    That's because the K tox is locking out other nutrients. It's deficient because it's toxic. 97% sure...
  14. 3rd Monkey

    Cold or to much nitrogen ?

    Yea, wind and cold got it.
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    Yellow and brown leaves????

    You went heavy on K amendments. That's a K tox/burn.
  16. 3rd Monkey

    Cold or to much nitrogen ?

    A whole plant pic might help. The destroyed tips looks like cold burn and the tacoing looks like wind burn. That's a very bland opinion though from just a small section of the plant. I wouldn't expect wind burn on interior leaves like that, so it may be something else like watering or feed.
  17. 3rd Monkey

    Switching to organic help/rant

    Best synopsis I've seen in a while. Common sense goes a long way. Even had a few laughing points lol.
  18. 3rd Monkey

    Hey guy having few leaf tip issues

    Coco is organic. You can use some organic soil amendments in coco. You can use some as a top dress. As far as "organic" goes, I don't know what everybody's definitions are these days. For me, it's using organic amendments that are broken down by microbes to feed the plant. That's ALL organic...
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    Hey guy having few leaf tip issues

    Once you build the soil, it helps to check soil ph in case you need more lime or whatever. Some will say a slurry test, but I prefer just taking a cup of soil and a cup of water and testing the runoff. Either or, doesn't hurt to check it. 6.0-7.0 is ideal. A little lower ph is better than higher...
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    Hey guy having few leaf tip issues

    I suppose that depends on how you go about it. Building a soil requires a bit of physical labor, then takes a few weeks to a month to cook down. Bag mix has the benefit of being easier in terms of not having to do that, but you're at the mercy of the manufacturer and their nutrition. Sometimes...
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