Dr Gruber
Well-Known Member
Damn you always got the best looking plants.
Oh...I've killed my share of plants just like everyone.
Damn you always got the best looking plants.
hows the smell ? it smell kinda foul yet ?
No advantage that i know of. Some people like to do it so they know the level of nutes they can go to before burning. For me it was just an accident. I'm always trying to find the proper level of nutes to give and i just went a little too high.So whats the deal with all the Nute burn? Just curious. Aside from the typical answer ie: "My plants always have a little nute burn on the leaves but I've never noticed any problems." Is there some sort of advantage to damaging the leaf tips like that?
Some grower puss nutes to the point of light burn and then cut back slightly. You don't know what she take some a little some a lot.So whats the deal with all the Nute burn? Just curious. Aside from the typical answer ie: "My plants always have a little nute burn on the leaves but I've never noticed any problems." Is there some sort of advantage to damaging the leaf tips like that?
What do you think to that method, scarelet???Some grower puss nutes to the point of light burn and then cut back slightly. You don't know what she take some a little some a lot.
yeah step it up slowly im not gonna push it past 1300 ppm till i know my strain and i have a few clones to mess with. i gave them 900 ppm today they seem to like it so far.What do you think to that method, scarelet???
Nute burn doesn't just aesthetically affect the leaf tips.
It shocks the roots and, at best, stunts the plants growth.
Worse case scenario's involve frying the poor bastards from the inside out.
Ok, that makes sense. You mentioned that your TW seems more Indica in it's growth characteristics as well - with the leaves being undeniably sativa-esque. I've noticed this myself, though mine is from a separate breeder then your own. Have you noticed the speed of maturity relative to other plants you've grown? For example, I have 6 plants atm, 3 are reputable seeds and 3 are random bags seed. The TW is three weeks younger but pulled ahead of all the others since the start of flower. Interesting to say the least considering they have received identical feeding and nute regimens.No advantage that i know of. Some people like to do it so they know the level of nutes they can go to before burning. For me it was just an accident. I'm always trying to find the proper level of nutes to give and i just went a little too high.
I wouldnt really say mine look more Indica, at least not to me anyway. Actually they look like a classic sativa structure with the spindly branches that flop around unless tied up.Ok, that makes sense. You mentioned that your TW seems more Indica in it's growth characteristics as well - with the leaves being undeniably sativa-esque. I've noticed this myself, though mine is from a separate breeder then your own. Have you noticed the speed of maturity relative to other plants you've grown? For example, I have 6 plants atm, 3 are reputable seeds and 3 are random bags seed. The TW is three weeks younger but pulled ahead of all the others since the start of flower. Interesting to say the least considering they have received identical feeding and nute regimens.