Crimea blue outdoor grow

maxheadroom

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Hey everyone,
These are my girls.
6 in total.
They're about 10 footers.
I started them in May.
I started using fox farms big bloom about a month ago for the first time. (I typically just set it and forget it until harvest)
Just started using a little bit of molasses. (first time)
I also spray with serafina as I always lose about half my crop to bud rot. (for the the first time - noticing a trend yet)
Check out some of the photos.
I'd like some feedback.
See the yellowing fan leaves?
I feel like thats happening to early.
Too late to add some nitrogen?
I'd say they are about 5 weeks into flowering with another 6 weeks to go.
Or whenever the frost decides to arrive.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks
 

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PaulN'Chuck

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Impressive. Im a fan of the fox farm nutes. You should have a nice harvest, hope you see the colors come through
 

codster25

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Absolutely beautiful Max, there awesome. Don't worry about the yellowing in my opinion if the PH is on track I'd say fuck it man. There doing great why change anything now, though it probably is a slight lack of Nitrogen your well past the point of any foliage growth, so keep doing what your doing looks sick:)
 

maxheadroom

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Thanks man. I was kinda stressing all the yellow leaves. Positive feedback defiantly takes the pressure off. Next time around I'll pay more attention to the nitrogen.
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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Thanks man. I was kinda stressing all the yellow leaves. Positive feedback defiantly takes the pressure off. Next time around I'll pay more attention to the nitrogen.
yea thats where im at rite now, lost alot of leaves early flower due to not having enough N. im now past the point of rele having to subsitute any as im for the most par a good 2 - 3 weeks in now, and it wouldnt be too necessary. sure learned a good lesson this year because of it tho. so for next year its some nitrogen additive to my bloom nutes for early flower. idc what others say about not needing it in flower, from my take this year, they certainly needed their nitro in flower
 

maxheadroom

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yea thats where im at rite now, lost alot of leaves early flower due to not having enough N. im now past the point of rele having to subsitute any as im for the most par a good 2 - 3 weeks in now, and it wouldnt be too necessary. sure learned a good lesson this year because of it tho. so for next year its some nitrogen additive to my bloom nutes for early flower. idc what others say about not needing it in flower, from my take this year, they certainly needed their nitro in flower
Yeah. I just lost way to many way to erly. And I have two girls in another bed that have lst barely any. You know it's a learning curve right. For next year what's the best way to get nitrogen into the soil?
 

maxheadroom

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Worm casting is slow release, Blood meal and bone meal I think. Oh and fish emoltion
So should I prep my beds late fall. Like add that in new November? Then add again in early spring? Sorry. Like I said I've never really paid much attention to nutes. I typically use a mixture of really turned over cow manure and decent screened soil. Also next year I really plan on using the fox farm fret schedual. Will that address my nitrogen needs?
 
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