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AllDayToker

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Well, I know ya'll will most likely disagree with me, but in my very humble opine. I think you should stick with the veg nutes the whole way through. Forget about the buds and just concentrate on keeping the leaves green and all will be fine. But as I said it is my very humble opinion. Peace and good luck Buckwheat.....Jointed
Well I'll be one to say that doesn't sound smart and I strongly disagree.

I suggest you Google some Botany/Horticulture 101 before making statements like that.
 

Bakatare666

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ADT quick question seeing as today is the 2nd week of flower.
i do have pistils everywhere and theyre coming through the "crowns" for the bud sites now..
can i feed again with veg nutes since its still early? or should i jump to flower nutes?
It would help to see a picture but I know you don't have the ability right now.

From what I can gather from your description I, personally, would start flower nutes on your next feed. I normally start sooner then most so I would have probably start sooner.
yea sorry about the no pic thing right now lol
but i do have some yellowing towards the bottom of plant... im just wondering if i should feed veg ntues again and pump her up of N one last time.
Besides the yellowing going on at the bottom of the plant everything else is healthy and green
the yellowing of the veins have gone down and are back to normal
Don't trust me, huh? ;)
Which pic does it look most like?View attachment 2978229
 

chiefsirbong420

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Don't trust me, huh? ;)
never said that BAK.

as long as my WW is healthy still.
i want to explore a little bit.. since its my first grow im seeing how should i vary the nutes and what not and when i get more beans ina bout a month
im going to do the same thing, try different ways of the nutes see what works good and what doesnt.

i trust you bro. i trust everyone lol.
 

AllDayToker

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ok ADT just fed flower nutes. im letting some fresh air breeze through right now got the door open.
i think the reason being of droopy leaves is that she was possibly hungry because of the yellowing leaves. ive noticed from day one when her leaves turn yellow she is hungry when i feed nutes she perks right back up

also not sure how to word this but you said rule of thumb water water feed water water feed.
ive never heard of that nor followed every watering except in early stages i have always fed.... should i start the water water feed now?
will there be any possible build up if i dont water water feed water water feed
The whole point in the water, water, feed is so you don't burn your plants, prevents build up, and allows heavy saturated areas of nutes from previous feeds to spread out.

Like I said, it's a general rule of thumb, you don't have to follow it but that's what I was taught when using bottled nutes. When you feed and when you just use plain water depends on things like how fast your soil dries, how often you water, how much your feeding, and how much your plant needs.

You want to keep her healthy but let her tell you if she needs fed until you can get a routine down. It's always easier to add nutes then take them out.
 

chiefsirbong420

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Don't trust me, huh? ;)
Which pic does it look most like?View attachment 2978229
mostly sulfur and N i see on the chart. but only some leaves get affected not the whole plant.
im not too concerned at all. im not panicking she is pretty damn healthy just a few areas is all :D

The whole point in the water, water, feed is so you don't burn your plants, prevents build up, and allows heavy saturated areas of nutes from previous feeds to spread out.

Like I said, it's a general rule of thumb, you don't have to follow it but that's what I was taught when using bottled nutes. When you feed and when you just use plain water depends on things like how fast your soil dries, how often you water, how much your feeding, and how much your plant needs.

You want to keep her healthy but let her tell you if she needs fed until you can get a routine down. It's always easier to add nutes then take them out.
ok im feeding every week on the dot. she gets pretty light after a week after each feeding.
but like i said im thinking the droopy leaves she is telling me she is hungry.
and the droopy leaves are healthy green no yellowing
 

Bakatare666

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never said that BAK.

as long as my WW is healthy still.
i want to explore a little bit.. since its my first grow im seeing how should i vary the nutes and what not and when i get more beans ina bout a month
im going to do the same thing, try different ways of the nutes see what works good and what doesnt.

i trust you bro. i trust everyone lol.
I'm just givin ya shit for that John Wayne ass gasket.
 

Bakatare666

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The whole point in the water, water, feed is so you don't burn your plants, prevents build up, and allows heavy saturated areas of nutes from previous feeds to spread out.

Like I said, it's a general rule of thumb, you don't have to follow it but that's what I was taught when using bottled nutes. When you feed and when you just use plain water depends on things like how fast your soil dries, how often you water, how much your feeding, and how much your plant needs.

You want to keep her healthy but let her tell you if she needs fed until you can get a routine down. It's always easier to add nutes then take them out.
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mostly sulfur and N i see on the chart. but only some leaves get affected not the whole plant.
im not too concerned at all. im not panicking she is pretty damn healthy just a few areas is all :D


ok im feeding every week on the dot. she gets pretty light after a week after each feeding.
but like i said im thinking the droopy leaves she is telling me she is hungry.
and the droopy leaves are healthy green no yellowing
Sulphur deficiency is almost unheard of (if you remember all the posts you have read/ seen), so I'm saying it's most likely N.
Is the plant still growing almost visibly vertically every day?
If so, then yes, give another shot of veg nutes.


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Agreed.
Too much N during flower can/ will decrease flower production.
hmmm didnt know that at all glad i do now. thank god i fed with flower nutes haha
I think you misunderstood what was said there bro.
ADT said it's not a good idea to go all the way through flowering with veg nutes, and I just stated a reason why.
Occasionally you MAY need to give a dose of veg nutes for the N during flower to keep her green.......
All we were saying is we wouldn't keep on feeding with it throughout.
 

chiefsirbong420

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Sulphur deficiency is almost unheard of (if you remember all the posts you have read/ seen), so I'm saying it's most likely N.
Is the plant still growing almost visibly vertically every day?
If so, then yes, give another shot of veg nutes.





I think you misunderstood what was said there bro.
ADT said it's not a good idea to go all the way through flowering with veg nutes, and I just stated a reason why.
Occasionally you MAY need to give a dose of veg nutes for the N during flower to keep her green.......
All we were saying is we wouldn't keep on feeding with it throughout.
oh ok.. wel i fed flower nutes today
and i know its not good using veg all through the flower stage because of the nute ratios and what not...
and yea than its definately N....
she'll be ok
most of the yellowing was on the bottom none on top.

good news is is that pistils are coming through the crowns

and in all honesty she still is growing up
but not as rapid as the first week
she slowed down and i havent seen any more rise in her
 

Bakatare666

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oh ok.. wel i fed flower nutes today
and i know its not good using veg all through the flower stage because of the nute ratios and what not...
and yea than its definately N....
she'll be ok
most of the yellowing was on the bottom none on top.

good news is is that pistils are coming through the crowns

and in all honesty she still is growing up
but not as rapid as the first week
she slowed down and i havent seen any more rise in her
That's fine bro, but usually yellowing DOES start at the bottom, but if you see it still progressing upwards, next time you feed, I would give some veg nutes.
 

roseypeach

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Well, I know ya'll will most likely disagree with me, but in my very humble opine. I think you should stick with the veg nutes the whole way through. Forget about the buds and just concentrate on keeping the leaves green and all will be fine. But as I said it is my very humble opinion. Peace and good luck Buckwheat.....Jointed
its actually in the best interest of flower production to add some type of bloom nutrients during flowering. While healthy foliage does help the plant with bloom production, extra phosphorous and potassium are needed to ensure the finest bud development. Excessive nitrogen during the flowering stage can actually increase the probability of herming.
 

Bakatare666

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think of it this way...higher amounts of N cause stretching. Stretching causes stress on the plant and minimizes bud production. Stress in itself causes herming ;)
How does N cause stretching?
I'm not trying to be a dick, but this is all news to me.
Where did you get this from?
 

roseypeach

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How does N cause stretching?
I'm not trying to be a dick, but this is all news to me.
Where did you get this from?
N by itself doesn't "cause" stretching but excess amounts can.
I had issues with stretching when I overdid my N back in the beginning plus I've done a lot of reading.
 

chiefsirbong420

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that must have taken a while!
now see??? that's what happened to RIU, everybody's smashing their keyboards with their heads :lol: :lol: :lol:
a little comic relief is always nice :)
lol i get irritated easily at times
and now with no phone it sucks so i used my buddies real quick and it was a pain in the RUMP to upload these damn pics
now theres no "like" button what'll they do next grrrrrr
 
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