12/12 Flowering Journal

Wretched420

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ok ive heard two different things to do in my situation ethier flush.. or let them work through it and drop the nutes for a while which should i do i really rather not flush but if that my best bet ill do it
 

-=4:20=-Guy

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Hmm I really think that the real fucked up leafs are from the nute burn. But the first pic looks like lack of nutes.

DUH multiple plants (brain fart),
k so it looks like the nute burn was only on one of the plants, that one needs to be soaked for a few hrs, be drained, fulshed with PHed water, then fed at least 1/2 strengh nutes. P.S. The Fox Farms Bloom is saposed to be used to fulsh in a tray and you may want to pick some up since the Tiger Bloom is a PNK booster and is lacking some of the componets of the main line of bloom.

For the one with the yellow leafs she needs food; hook her up.

So question have you been PHing you water to just above 6?
Bad PH causes lockout.

P.S. post new pics
 

trapper

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do you have a way to measure your runoff,and what is your ph,their are some things needed to know,like ive said ive used both ways they both work,but it takes time.
 

Wretched420

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36 days flowering
oright ive been giving them water for about 2 weeks no nutes i gave 2 of the plants some Guano yesterday 10-10-0 yesterday to get some green back into them.. the top of one the plants the edge of the leaves are drying is this a problem do i need to flush this one??? do you think the guano was bad idea will this cause more burn???



plus here some pix let me know anything you might think will help...thanks






 

-=4:20=-Guy

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They look good still. I think you did the right thing by adding some fertilizer so lets see what happens.

Also how often have you been watering them?
They may be getting too much.
 

Wretched420

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ive been watering a little to often i just want them to recover ill cut back on the watering im back on schedule.. for the nute brun plant do i just keep them on strickly water???
 

Silky Shagsalot

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when in doubt, flush them out. i went through your thread and it looked to me like you had a ph/nute burn problem. in soil, i ph to 6.5. you should lose the snap on bowls on the bottom of your containers. you don't want your plants sitting in your runoff. this will cause nutes to collect in your medium. when flushing, use 3x the pot size. 2 gallon pot needs 6 gallon flush. i believe you need a flush, and begin feeding at 50%. once those leaves get crispy, they won't be back. if you lose too many of them, your plant will suffer and growth will slow.
 

Wretched420

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oright then only one of my plants seems to be really burnt and others just have yellow leaves that start drying in time. should i start giving nutes to the other ones that arent so burnt or should i just keep them on strickly water?.. and if i do flush should it be next watering or now???
 

Wretched420

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5 weeks flowering
ive been feeding 3 of the plants seabird guano 10-10-0 .. 1 plant seems to be really nute burnt ive been only feeding this plant strickly water. but it hasnt showeed any improvements i think i might have to flush this one if ido its in a 2 gallon container how much water do i flush it with???? and please any help or suggestions on the other plants would be much apreciated im kinda in a head crisis there turning yellow on me.. made it through vegg and 2 weeks of flowering now there all yellow and burnt oh man... also could they recover before harvest and show me green again????






plant 1: yellowing of leaves and drying of the lower ones losing lots of leaves any suggestions???





plant 2:suffering from nute burn been strickly on water. losing most of its leaves please i need some help with this one i think i might have to flush..





plant 3:just started to get some yellow leaves been feeding 10-10-0 solution of seabird guano any suggestion or help would be great...






plant 4: also has the yellowing of the lower leaves and the loss of some leaves
 

Wretched420

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did you even read lol?? the one with nute burn is not recieving and nutes at all only the ones with lower yellow leaves..Other than the yellow leaves those plants are fine only one plant is 2 plants are suffering from nute burn and one of them is not bad
 

toastypimp

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I just read through your thread and went from jealous to glad!

Aside from whatever is going on with your plants, what is the point of the screen? Ive read about the Scrog method, but from the pics you have up and the stuff I read, it looks like two different things. Maybe its because the reading illustrations were technical cartoons and this is the real deal. Im no Mr Miyogi and it looked and read like you have to do some kinda bonsai master tying down type of shit.

Im going into my 3rd week of flowering. So, if getting a screen and laying it over the top of my plants will give me more buds, then Im all for it. In the meantime I hope someone can help you out. From the reading Ive done on here, Bat Guano is HIGH in Nitrogen, and Nitrogen is something your plants don't need as much when flowering and easy to use too much.

Good luck and I will definitely keep following this thread. Not to be an asshole or anything, but for what its worth I have learned from your mistake. Id still like to get some tips from you on how you got your plants to look so kick ass during the veg phase though....
 

genfranco

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scrog is made will vegging... your supposed to bend the plants and train them to have the shoots come up kinda like lst... then you flower and the side shoots turn into main tops... ive tried it in the past...worked good but it was allot of work trying not to break shit... some guy gave me the idea to let the grow through and then start tying them down above the canope down to the net.... it seems like you would have even less room to clean out the leaves and shit... oh well like i said ..too much work for me... i like topping and fimmign right now. good luck all
 

Wretched420

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yes i did mine early in flowering due to the fact i had alot of different size branching like 25 heads on 1 plants i knew i could atleast level 15 of them out to the same height and have that many tops.. but SCROG is best before flowering vegg them under the screen like genfranco said above..
 

-=4:20=-Guy

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5 weeks flowering
ive been feeding 3 of the plants seabird guano 10-10-0 .. 1 plant seems to be really nute burnt ive been only feeding this plant strickly water. but it hasnt showeed any improvements i think i might have to flush this one if ido its in a 2 gallon container how much water do i flush it with???? and please any help or suggestions on the other plants would be much apreciated im kinda in a head crisis there turning yellow on me.. made it through vegg and 2 weeks of flowering now there all yellow and burnt oh man... also could they recover before harvest and show me green again????

plant 1: yellowing of leaves and drying of the lower ones losing lots of leaves any suggestions???

plant 2:suffering from nute burn been strickly on water. losing most of its leaves please i need some help with this one i think i might have to flush..

plant 3:just started to get some yellow leaves been feeding 10-10-0 solution of seabird guano any suggestion or help would be great...

plant 4: also has the yellowing of the lower leaves and the loss of some leaves
K so you really need to get a balanced diet for them; it is critical at this stage that they get a full N-P-K mix. Any two or three part nutes will be better than what you have now.

As for the nute burn I think that is all over now. The buds are forming and taking much energy from the fan leafs to do so and this is why you see yellowing in the big leafs. Once again you need to pick up a a two or three part nute solution.

Other than that they are looking good, nothing devastating yet.

P.S.
By two or three part nutes I mean:
2 part = Grow, & Bloom
3 part = Grow, Bloom, & Enhancer
 
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