Yellow edges, what nutrients do I need to supply

polishpollack

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i'm not sure that your Schultz purchase of such high phosphorus was the best thing, but if you go real easy with it, it'll probably be okay. I think that kind of thing is like one dose only and wait several weeks to see what happens. as long as your happy with the outcome that's what counts. when I said Schultz, I was referring to the 10-15-10 fert. but oh well.
 

polaroid93

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they def look better than the first time i saw them, the upper half anyway. have you treated the bottom leaves yet. and im boutta go visit mine after a 3 week seperation it aint rained here in them 3 weeks guess mother nature stopped helping me like she used to with them weekend waterings but anyways in bout 30 minutes they should be posted up in my thread...she probably going to be lookin thirsty
 
I'm sure! Here it's been raining like every other day but thankfully it's not supposed to for awhile. Temps are already starting to get near 60 at night so I'm getting nervous about these girls finishing on time

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they def look better than the first time i saw them, the upper half anyway. have you treated the bottom leaves yet. and im boutta go visit mine after a 3 week seperation it aint rained here in them 3 weeks guess mother nature stopped helping me like she used to with them weekend waterings but anyways in bout 30 minutes they should be posted up in my thread...she probably going to be lookin thirsty
How do I get to your thread?

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polaroid93

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you can proabley go to you alerts and click & scroll down till you see this year so far...or you can go to the outdoor section and find it last time i checked it was page 1 but before that was page 3 so i dnt know exactly where ,,the first option probably be faster tho
 
Oh OK bro. What do you think about Emeralds G13x blueberry headband? Think that would be a nice plant to grow

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I'm gonna get a few of those beans soon and start vegging them indoors until it's time to plant outside, they should get huge

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you gotta light to extended the day hours up around 18 with? if ya do then hell yea
Here's my girls now. Looking so frosty that it's making me happy as can be. Can't wait to kick the next season off. Just got my cabinet for the winter built;)

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lookin good and better every time i see them. and im gonna grow bout 20 plants in the same 200 gallon container for winter crops. never did no indoor/cabinet before, what kinda setup u running? might even set me one up
 
I've just got a 3x4x4 foot box that I'm gonna stick some fluoros or LEDs in. Haven't decided yet. I'm gonna have them in my garage so definitely not worried about heat issues. If anything I'm gonna have to supply hear to them. Either way my set up should be very simple. I've built the box so far for free but the lights and reflectix isn't lol

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Michael Huntherz

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Where do you find the 10-15-10

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i'm not sure that your Schultz purchase of such high phosphorus was the best thing, but if you go real easy with it, it'll probably be okay. I think that kind of thing is like one dose only and wait several weeks to see what happens. as long as your happy with the outcome that's what counts. when I said Schultz, I was referring to the 10-15-10 fert. but oh well.
So that's like 2-3-2 ratio, not that bad. I have used 1-3-2 in flower with no problems in soil. These days, running coco, the ratio I am trying for is about 7-5-10, all the way through.
 
So that's like 2-3-2 ratio, not that bad. I have used 1-3-2 in flower with no problems in soil. These days, running coco, the ratio I am trying for is about 7-5-10, all the way through.
I'm not planning on using any kind of chemical fertilizers next year. Only super soil, regular soil and water. Plain and simple. I'm expecting my super soil to do a lot better than anything I've done in the past

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Michael Huntherz

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I'm not planning on using any kind of chemical fertilizers next year. Only super soil, regular soil and water. Plain and simple. I'm expecting my super soil to do a lot better than anything I've done in the past

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I'm just about to finish my last run with water-only organics. It has been good in terms of growing simplicity, but the preparation takes a long time and for me it was tricky to get the soil hot enough for a whole run without being too hot at the beginning. A lot of growers clearly swear by it, I certainly have nothing against it, but I am a chronic experimenter, so I am moving on.
 
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