Update on my Female! 31 days of flower!

smokinrav

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Oh yeah, you are in full bud production mode now. Soon resin production will begin in earnest and the smells will be bigger. You're getting close.

Don't cut off any more fan leaves, please.
 

GrnMn

Active Member
Good job so far brother! Try to ease up on the nitrogen at this point, you're getting a little bit of curling, but nothing to worry about. Looks fantastic so far, and appears to be at the halfway point. Things are going to get very interesting soon.

150% with smok, don't cut your leaves; these are the solar panels that are absorbing energy to supply the plant with the metabolism and sugars it needs to be all she can be. Best to you, best of luck, looks you're going to be one happy parent!

Jason
 

nuckyt

Active Member
Good job so far brother! Try to ease up on the nitrogen at this point, you're getting a little bit of curling, but nothing to worry about. Looks fantastic so far, and appears to be at the halfway point. Things are going to get very interesting soon.

150% with smok, don't cut your leaves; these are the solar panels that are absorbing energy to supply the plant with the metabolism and sugars it needs to be all she can be. Best to you, best of luck, looks you're going to be one happy parent!

Jason
Thanks! Yes I'm having problems with too much nitrogen because I had to use Miracle grow Peat Moss and Perlite mixed with soil when I transplanted. The peat moss and the perlite both have nitrogen in them :cuss:15 and .04 respectively. I couldnt find anything inert and Ive also been feeding ff tiger bloom. I dont think if i flush it would help and I really dont know what to do!!!
 

smokinrav

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Flushing will help remove the food from the soil. Every time water flows through it carries away more of the time release whatever they use.
 

nuckyt

Active Member
Flushing will help remove the food from the soil. Every time water flows through it carries away more of the time release whatever they use.
Ya I'm going to try COCO for my next grow so I can control the nutrients myself...
 
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