Kaotic

Well-Known Member
You dont feed N in flower? Thats odd. But yea, GG likely said that as well, because your plant shows signs of toxicity. Color is one thing which can be a genetic variant, waxy leaves are not. But thats fine, just giving advice based on the photos you provided. If you have 7ft tall indoor plants, why show pictures with less than 4in sq in your pics?

My current grow is in my sig.. check er out. Might learn ya sum ;)
Anyways I tire feeding you trolls proof and pudding, I got better things to do, one day you’ll realize that the new guy was telling the truth, you better come back and correct yourself lol
 

Kaotic

Well-Known Member
No buds that are pods and never grew healthy to maturity, those aren’t normal looking flowers lol. It’s not genetics either I can tell you that, that is N during flowering and to much light.
I’ll provide that for you , no more, bye bye now troll lol.
 

BluntMoniker

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Not feeding N in flower is not odd btw, plenty of growers will tell you not to, plus if your doing no till with cover crops N is in there already it’s being fixated, but you wouldn’t know what I’m talking about.
Your not doing no till, your doing coco.. you just said that...what are you even talking about. And yes it is odd... plants use N, P, and K during all stages of life, just in varying amounts. Leaving one out entirely, especially in an inert media like coco, is very very odd. But you have 7ft plants with dark green waxy leaves... so you must be right.

Anyways I tire feeding you trolls proof and pudding, I got better things to do, one day you’ll realize that the new guy was telling the truth, you better come back and correct yourself lol
Why is you saying random ass shit and then demanding "proof" from others when they use logic to refute your BS, any form of proof that your right and others are wrong?

Look up "fallacy of logic", read through it SEVERAL times (guessing you need the extra time for comprehension), and then realize how dumb your being, so you can stop wasting peoples times/ giving people ammo to troll you
 

Kaotic

Well-Known Member
Your not doing no till, your doing coco.. you just said that...what are you even talking about. And yes it is odd... plants use N, P, and K during all stages of life, just in varying amounts. Leaving one out entirely, especially in an inert media like coco, is very very odd. But you have 7ft plants with dark green waxy leaves... so you must be right.



Why is you saying random ass shit and then demanding "proof" from others when they use logic to refute your BS, any form of proof that your right and others are wrong?

Look up "fallacy of logic", read through it SEVERAL times (guessing you need the extra time for comprehension), and then realize how dumb your being, so you can stop wasting peoples times/ giving people ammo to troll you
Lol provide proof I ain’t looking up shit I’ve done my job peace.
 

Alazzzar

Active Member
I'm just worried about bud rot. It can spread fast.
I fed the plant on Monday (15% run off).
Now 3 days later, 70% of the water is still there.
Before those days she dried, she would’ve used 80% of the water up.
What do you think? Should I just harvest? I feel like it reached its limit. Could that be it?
 

Alazzzar

Active Member
I’ve stated plenty times pure water works fine, flushing agents do work though as far as I know, a lot of people say good stuff about it, but I don’t see why it would be necessary unless your rushing things. ✌
I’m growing indoors, in a tent. I’m always aiming for a quick crop, since I don’t wanna use money on some shit weed..:wink:
 

PadawanWarrior

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I fed the plant on Monday (15% run off).
Now 3 days later, 70% of the water is still there.
Before those days she dried, she would’ve used 80% of the water up.
What do you think? Should I just harvest? I feel like it reached its limit. Could that be it?
Maybe it's root rot. If she all of a sudden stopped drinking, something's off. If she looks like she's gonna die I would save what I could, if that helps, lol.
 

Alazzzar

Active Member
Maybe it's root rot. If she all of a sudden stopped drinking, something's off. If she looks like she's gonna die I would save what I could, if that helps, lol.
Okey.
So I should just harvest now very soon?

You said “save what I could”, do you think the plant lost anything that It had before, like thrichomes, thc or yield? Or do they just stop on producing without hurting what’s already grown?
 

PadawanWarrior

Well-Known Member
Okey.
So I should just harvest now very soon?

You said “save what I could”, do you think the plant lost anything that It had before, like thrichomes, thc or yield? Or do they just stop on producing without hurting what’s already grown?
I don't know exactly what you plants look or feel like. You kinda gotta be the judge. If they're dying they're not gonna get any better. If they have a chance then maybe let them go. But like I'm saying I can't really give you good advice with this one. This has to be your call.

You'll only get better with practice.
 

Alazzzar

Active Member
I don't know exactly what you plants look or feel like. You kinda gotta be the judge. If they're dying they're not gonna get any better. If they have a chance then maybe let them go. But like I'm saying I can't really give you good advice with this one. This has to be your call.

You'll only get better with practice.
You’re hundred percent right.

Appreciate the help till now, thanx.
 
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