2016 Grow your own thread

gb123

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Too much N. flush your babies and give them 50% strength 20-20-20 ph at 6.3. My $.02

Itsme.
just to point out how much you THINK you know when it comes to growing

20 20 20? :wall: You probably use 15,30,15 as well..(:

just so ya know..there's to much of everything in there..and it WILL STAY IN YOUR PLANT IF YOU FEED THEM WITH THAT SHIT.. and its shit alright... lmao classic mistake!!!

but you obviously DON'T KNOW THAT! (:


Hey Hippy.... :bigjoint: are you reading what they guy said to use here? lol
 

itsmehigh

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just to point out how much you THINK you know when it comes to growing

20 20 20? :wall: You probably use 15,30,15 as well..(:

just so ya know..there's to much of everything in there..and it WILL STAY IN YOUR PLANT IF YOU FEED THEM WITH THAT SHIT.. and its shit alright... lmao classic mistake!!!

but you obviously DON'T KNOW THAT! (:




Hey Hippy.... :bigjoint: are you reading what they guy said to use here? lol
Listen son, I've been growing probably since you were in diapers. If you want to break your lockout, you need to flush your medium and use a balanced nutrient @ 1/2 strength at a proper ph. Simple shit really, it's growing 101. Once your lockout is fixed resume your regular feeding schedule with your nutrient of choice. Control your ph to prevent lockout. This is a simple surefire way to correct your issues.
FYI 20-20-20 just means a well balanced nutrient ratio of N-P-K, let the plant decide what it needs, don't force feed it. Your ignorance is quite comical.


Itsme.
 

The Hippy

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You've got the Claw pretty bad. I'm assuming these are still in veg?

Itsme.
They were 5 min from sleep time....drooping pretty much by then. Interesting though. They are also coming back from the incorrect lighting I had there. The spectrum was not perfect for veg...It was an experiment that really didn't work.
 

itsmehigh

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From your first pic, the crowns of the plant, the new leaf is wispy and clawed. That's an indication of too much N, google nitrogen Claw images. It's hard to diagnose from a single pic, when I don't have more details. But at first glance I would suggest too much N, then light intensity. You can take my advise or leave it, just trying to be helpful. Not trying to disrespect or bash your grow.

Itsme.
 

The Hippy

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From your first pic, the crowns of the plant, the new leaf is wispy and clawed. That's an indication of too much N, google nitrogen Claw images. It's hard to diagnose from a single pic, when I don't have more details. But at first glance I would suggest too much N, then light intensity. You can take my advise or leave it, just trying to be helpful. Not trying to disrespect or bash your grow.

Itsme.
Thanks.....I don't mind the suggestion
 

gb123

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they may have a bit much nitrogen but I would not use 202020 to fix it.

did not disagree with what you said.just your way of fixing it....
 

itsmehigh

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they may have a bit much nitrogen but I would not use 202020 to fix it.

did not disagree with what you said.just your way of fixing it....
What you think 20/20/20 is? It's a ratio of nutrients....a well balance ratio of NPK. Your seriously going to argue to giving your plants a well balanced nutrient? Flush and give half strength well balance (20/20/20) nutrients is solid advice.

What's your solution? Instead of trolling me.

Leave the growing to the grown up's, son....

Itsme.
 

Brewery

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I like your style, flood and drain rocking fabric pots...nice 1. Been getting some crazy results from a similar hybrid system.

What's with the clover?

Itsme.
No flooding - just draining...I use the tables as oversized drip trays. I've not been able to source saucers for my bigger fabric pots (15&20gal) - this pheno hunt is in 5gal.

That's a RLOS style soil mix. The clover was the last of the cover crop seed I had on hand.
 
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CalyxCrusher

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What you think 20/20/20 is? It's a ratio of nutrients....a well balance ratio of NPK. Your seriously going to argue to giving your plants a well balanced nutrient? Flush and give half strength well balance (20/20/20) nutrients is solid advice.

What's your solution? Instead of trolling me.

Leave the growing to the grown up's, son....

Itsme.
Yes 20-20-20 is a ratio. The same as 10-10-10 is the same ratio. There still is a difference between the two. I think his comment was more about the strength and not the ratio
 
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