i know not lookin good just wanna know why???

hyltonsown

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K i know they r Polly rootbound cuz i topped em n they r in 3 gallon pots but else they were doin good during veg but
soon as i put em in flowering they went to shit wuts
 

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N y do the plants look different the one on the left smells like some funkadelic shit n the one the right don't smell at all n they r from the same plant n planted at the same time but the one on the left was dropped when she was a baby n the stem was broke
 
how long they been in flower and they should be transplanted if they root bound, how often have they been watered and what are you giving them as fert?
 
At that height I doubt they are root bound in a 3 gallon pot. What nutes are you using and what is the ph of the soil? I think your answer lies there.
 
K i know they r Polly rootbound cuz i topped em n they r in 3 gallon pots but else they were doin good during veg but
soon as i put em in flowering they went to shit wuts

nute burn. what soil are you using? nutes? amounts? npk values all the info you can.
 
well, one neednt worry about the newbs with you guys around
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just trying to spread the love ;) +rep

careful bkb people may be thinking that we are becoming the "Troll brothers" LMAO...hahaha
 
Once again, totally agree, nute lock. Hey are you sure we are'nt long lost brothers? LOL!
How does too hot of soil/burn become 'nute lock'? Nutrient lock up and lock are actually pretty rare things. 99% of deficiencies in soil grows are cause simply by not feeding enough/balanced diet.
 
How does too hot of soil/burn become 'nute lock'? Nutrient lock up and lock are actually pretty rare things. 99% of deficiencies in soil grows are cause simply by not feeding enough/balanced diet.
its simple to much of 1 nutrient can lock out the other/others.... to much P can lock out calcium for an example.
 
its simple to much of 1 nutrient can lock out the other/others.... to much P can lock out calcium for an example.
What does that have to do with a the burned plants in this thread? And I bet you would be hard pressed to find a plant within this forum that is experiencing a Calcium deficiency because of too much Potassium. You guys learn the terms but lack the practical knowledge of those terms. Guess it makes you sound like you know what your talking about anyways..
 
I would find out if that MG soil or not before recommending a flush.

I was asking but no reply...and if it is Mg, the nutrient burn did not come from just the Mg soil, it is from overfeeding nutrients...not just the Mg soil. those plant would have used up most of the nutrients in the soil if it is Mg anyways.

I use Miracle Grow myself... so I know about flushing.
 
Those who have no constructive advice to offer can usually be found bashing on those who do...jealous much?
 
Those who have no constructive advice to offer can usually be found bashing on those who do...jealous much?
If you consider most of your advice constructive and not just repeating what you read then no I am not jealous, just sad for the future and those that listen too you because of your big rep attained by passing it around like a STD........
 
Repeating what is read and learned in an effort to help, sounds constructive to me. Trolling around and bashing people for doing it sounds like ignorance. Just sayin'
 
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