I fully agree... Green is good... And plants don't get these big changes in the wild where they evolved all this millenia. I also don't flush either- the last part of the lifecycle, the plant is putting on the most weight and trichs. Why starve it then? There is a saying that flushing is how the Dutch try to make up for their overfeeding sins, but since i don't overfeed, I don't have that issue. If anything, the best results, imo, are acheived with the least amount of nutes to make em look happy and grow- unfortunately most people adjust nutes by going just shy of what burns them...that plant is fuckin beautiful lime , do not "cut back" on anything! the bigger , the greener , the more foliage , the more quality pot an better yield. PERIOD.
your lime colored pot looks great too , but you could have got a lil more out of it by it being green until the end. all this shit about draining the N towards the end is a dumb old "taste myth". a myth with only opinions , no science behind it at all.
my guess is back in the day when "the best growers" had probs keeping up on N they needed a good excuse to leave it that way.
soil
wow ocalli, those are some of the sexiest buds i have ever seen. I swear in one of the pics she looked like she had her little legs open,...very inviting.
No that is a juicy looking bud 0calli ...I didn't realize it was bigger than your hand when i first seen her...WOWShes alway spreading her ;legs for me lol damn slut !!!!!!!!!!!!
You notice...she is liking the sunlightHere are some pics of my plants sitting in the window chillen soaking up the sun light. View attachment 2008507View attachment 2008508View attachment 2008509View attachment 2008510View attachment 2008511
It would seem so, the top leaves perked right up after that. I just finished letting her sit in the light again. It's definitely a good way to get light to the other branches and tops of the plants.You notice...she is liking the sunlight
excellent...she will definitely enjoy the extra light, im glad you are noticing it already, its a good sign when leaves start to perk upIt would seem so, the top leaves perked right up after that. I just finished letting her sit in the light again. It's definitely a good way to get light to the other branches and tops of the plants.
Worst advice ever.the coco will buffer the ph to around 6-6.5 so as long as your food is between 5 an 8 you cant go wrong. only use ph up or down if its necessary.
soil
I wasn't going to say anything, but yeah... I was hoping he meant between 5.5 and 5.8...Worst advice ever.
are you in soil? type your using? nutrients and npk? ppms? they do look nutrient deficient ....but need to know a bit more infoHello Friends,
A Little help, please. This is my first indoor grow, following my first outdoor grow this last Summer. I had to chop the outdoor early due to rot from 80% RH for weeks. I would really like to make it all the way through this grow. I hit week 5 yesterday. Is the yellowing normal for this point? Is the red Phosphorus deficiency? I did have a power outage problem for two days due to heavy snow and it got down to 42 degrees in there. Will they rebound? What should I do? Please, and thank you.
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the coco will buffer the ph to around 6-6.5 so as long as your food is between 5 an 8 you cant go wrong. only use ph up or down if its necessary.
soil
Worst advice ever.
coco, hydroton... ph should be at 5.8 or you can end up locking out certain nutrientsI wasn't going to say anything, but yeah... I was hoping he meant between 5.5 and 5.8...
have you ever ran just water through your pots during flowering? if not ....you may have excessive nutrients/salt built up in your soil.....which can cause a lockout of nutrients,All the great charts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the input. FFOF, Cha-Ching (9-50-10), Tiger Bloom (2-8-4), Molasses, 6.5 ph, and IDK ppm. I will try to get them something Nitrogen rich.