I have taken so many ppl's advice on this site. It's just ppl like you who don't realize it. Whenever I post a thread I learn something new everytime.For as many threads as you make about all the problems you have, I've never seen you take one piece of advice anybody's given you. It's no wonder you continue to have so very many problems.
Your previous grows were probably all over watered as well.I never over water or under water. This is my first grow since I stopped growing 4 years ago. I know a lot about growing I just forgot a lot also lol. But I remember all the basic stuff.
If you look at the pic with the closeup, you can see that the leaves are not pale at all. Maybe they might be to you but all my previous plants were this color so I don't think anything is wrong their. Thanks again buddy.
I dont think fox farms is any better, unless you are looking to do organic. The GH 3 part flora series is pretty easy, the Maxi 2 part is even easier. Both work just fine. If you are growing in soil you likely would only need to buy maxi-bloom because soil generally has plenty of nitrogen and micro's and maxi-bloom is like 5-15-14 so it still has a decent amount of N to maintain the plant once it eats all the N in the soil. Only problem with Maxi-bloom is that it is missing a few of the very minor micro nutrients like zinc and manganese which cannabis plants can become deficient to, but this is generally only in hydro, soil should have plenty of the micros. If you are using a decent soil id just buy a bag of maxi-bloom for like 15 bucks, make sure to keep it sealed cuz it will clump up if it gets moisture, will last you a long long time.I will have the extra money for fox farm nutes but do you think the gh line is easier and better to use than fox farm?
I have seen fox farm's feeding schedule and it's confusing lol. Sometimes you have to put veg nutes in with other nutes, I just like to keep it simple you know.
Thanks a lot buddy I appreciate your reply. My plant isn't looking too good now, she is getting yellow leaves. I think I might need to get some flowering nutes, I think the gh 3 part nutes would work. I would only get the one for flowering because she's 5 weeks old already. Do you think that would work to make her better?I dont think fox farms is any better, unless you are looking to do organic. The GH 3 part flora series is pretty easy, the Maxi 2 part is even easier. Both work just fine. If you are growing in soil you likely would only need to buy maxi-bloom because soil generally has plenty of nitrogen and micro's and maxi-bloom is like 5-15-14 so it still has a decent amount of N to maintain the plant once it eats all the N in the soil. Only problem with Maxi-bloom is that it is missing a few of the very minor micro nutrients like zinc and manganese which cannabis plants can become deficient to, but this is generally only in hydro, soil should have plenty of the micros. If you are using a decent soil id just buy a bag of maxi-bloom for like 15 bucks, make sure to keep it sealed cuz it will clump up if it gets moisture, will last you a long long time.
One more question. I was looking at the fox farm feeding schedule and it says to use the big bloom in the first 3 weeks. Why would they want you to use flowering nutes when the plant has just sprouted?I dont think fox farms is any better, unless you are looking to do organic. The GH 3 part flora series is pretty easy, the Maxi 2 part is even easier. Both work just fine. If you are growing in soil you likely would only need to buy maxi-bloom because soil generally has plenty of nitrogen and micro's and maxi-bloom is like 5-15-14 so it still has a decent amount of N to maintain the plant once it eats all the N in the soil. Only problem with Maxi-bloom is that it is missing a few of the very minor micro nutrients like zinc and manganese which cannabis plants can become deficient to, but this is generally only in hydro, soil should have plenty of the micros. If you are using a decent soil id just buy a bag of maxi-bloom for like 15 bucks, make sure to keep it sealed cuz it will clump up if it gets moisture, will last you a long long time.
Well I was feeding them with love, but it was love water, not nutrient love lol.Just keep feeding them love, man. It's all you need.
Do you mean your subbing to see all the posts I put up, if so I appreciate it.*subbed*
The last time I grew a plant was 5 years ago before my woman moved in.Your previous grows were probably all over watered as well.
Plant has probably 6 weeks left to go, maybe longer under current conditions.
The last time I grew a plant was 5 years ago
here's a pic of a plant I grew 4 years ago.
LOLAs you can see, I know what I'm doing
How is that funny, I was just showing you that I know how to grow."How much time do you guys think she will have left and why is the leaf laying their yellow."
LOL
I wish I had some fox farm soil but it's too expensive. I know what you mean when you say your not expecting much so it's kind of an experiment right?I too am doing a grow with no nuts (no bottle nuts at least) but I am using Fox Farms soil (ocean forest) so it has a decent amount of nuts (still don't think enough though) so I'm going to be using organic fish/kelp fert to help. Don't expect much with my setup but more so trying to achieve a final product. I do know that miracle grow is not the best soil though :-/
What are you talking about man, seriously. I'm posting because I need answers from experienced growers and your the only one out of this post that had something stupid to say. So thanks for everyone who was serious and helped me.Why is this guy still posting?
"How much time do you guys think she will have left and why is the leaf laying their yellow."
LOL
Thanks buddy for the detailed description. I'm going to have to stick with getting tiger bloom cuz I found a pint for only 10 bucks so I might as well try that.I dont think fox farms is any better, unless you are looking to do organic. The GH 3 part flora series is pretty easy, the Maxi 2 part is even easier. Both work just fine. If you are growing in soil you likely would only need to buy maxi-bloom because soil generally has plenty of nitrogen and micro's and maxi-bloom is like 5-15-14 so it still has a decent amount of N to maintain the plant once it eats all the N in the soil. Only problem with Maxi-bloom is that it is missing a few of the very minor micro nutrients like zinc and manganese which cannabis plants can become deficient to, but this is generally only in hydro, soil should have plenty of the micros. If you are using a decent soil id just buy a bag of maxi-bloom for like 15 bucks, make sure to keep it sealed cuz it will clump up if it gets moisture, will last you a long long time.