What in the actual f&$k is happening

Gary123

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I fed her four days ago with no improvements my other female though took right to it and now the buds are getting really plump .
 

*BUDS

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They wont be ready for about 4 weeks, they need flowering nutes and a foliar feed with K. Dont worry about mold the buds are too small.
 

jimihendrix1

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Id get some Chem Gro fert ( 4-20-39 ) ( 15.5-0-0 ) extra Magnesium, and Mono Potassium Phosphate for several waterings, and use the 2 base formulas, and Mg for the rest of the grow. They also become very Mg hungry in the last 25 days of an 8 weeks flowering strain. Really they need more, and more of everything throughout the entire grow. Or up until the last week of flowering, but then only slightly less.
From what I understand as a base level weed likes 2x Potassium vs Nitrogen, and in 3-4th weeks of flowering, they require a boost of MPK ( 0-52-34 ), then in 4th-6th weeks they have an increased need for Mg.

I just use a 25%-30% strength per 5 gallons water, and feed at each watering with a large plant.
 

Dynamo626

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In my experience yellowing dosnt turn back to green. The differences in plant may be due to bag seed. Different phenos of the same strain.
I would assume growing in soil that used to have hogs in it there should be plenty of nutrients in the soil. Have you checked the ph?
 

Gary123

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No haven’t done any testing or feeding expect for when I started noticing the yellowing . I figured like you said being there were hogs and chickens before that that it would be very fertil ground .
 

TheDifferenceX

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If you are wanting to grow your own smoke, I would do some research on nutrients and proper feeding schedule. While you're at it, look at some of the posts on here about Plant problems and signs of deficiency. It can seem overwhelming, but if you listen to the experienced growers on here, you can keep yourself on the right path.

Don't overwater, don't overfeed and don't harvest early. Those seem to be the biggest suggestions from experienced growers!
 

Gary123

Active Member
It is a bit overwhelming but I think it will all come in time . This is my first actual grow and really didn’t care for them until I seen them striving so well . Next time will be different .
 

TheDifferenceX

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It is a bit overwhelming but I think it will all come in time . This is my first actual grow and really didn’t care for them until I seen them striving so well . Next time will be different .
If you spend time on here, you will learn a lot of things quickly. Most people don't make it this far on their first grow, so you are on the right track! Ask questions on here and you will get good advice that can get you through to harvest.

But the best learning experience is to just go through an entire grow. Don't harvest early, dry and cure properly. Doing those things will be valuable as you continue growing. You will learn what works for your setup and conditions. You will remember things that didn't work and make sure you don't do them again. But if you enjoy growing, it will all be a fun learning experience.
 
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