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Dutch Passion Auto Extreme Outdoor grow NEED help

jimmer6577

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Tiger bloom is a O.K. I've used it for a couple of grows with good results. I combined their beastie bloom but that is a little high but you might be able to get a small thing of heavies for aroun 10-12 dollars that will really pack on the weight at the end when they swell.
 

jimmer6577

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I'm a little confused are you saying they turned yellow do to over watering?
What I was saying is that it's been raining a lot here and from his avatar, Toronto gets basically the same weather I do. With this being said, it has rained a sheit load and lakes are extra high etc... This means plants are also a little water logged and a water logged plant starts turning yellow from the bottom up from my experience. I'm not saying that I'm right but was just my input. I hope this helped with your confusion.
 

IGROWINTORONTO

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Tiger bloom is a O.K. I've used it for a couple of grows with good results. I combined their beastie bloom but that is a little high but you might be able to get a small thing of heavies for aroun 10-12 dollars that will really pack on the weight at the end when they swell.
So what? Mix tiger bloom and beastie?? Could you please link the liquid nutes you use please?
 

Mader89

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I don't think there starving for food but alittle more wouldn't hurt the 707 is out of my price range. Do you know of any lower ranged liquid nutrients and i'm in canada can these be bought here?
Dr. Goldbloom is a very nice liquid fert but I can't seem to find a link for it. The feeds I link earlier you can buy in smaller prices, ebay or amazon is always a great place to get good deals
 

waterdawg

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Just google plant-prod. They make many different products to suit your needs. Canadian company FYI. Not recommending it btw just saying it has always worked for my outdoor grows in the past and I now use it in my hydro setup as well when I run out of my reg nutes. Good luck! They look good IMO. Planning on putting a few auto's in the ground this weekend for an early harvest.
 

IGROWINTORONTO

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Just google plant-prod. They make many different products to suit your needs. Canadian company FYI. Not recommending it btw just saying it has always worked for my outdoor grows in the past and I now use it in my hydro setup as well when I run out of my reg nutes. Good luck! They look good IMO. Planning on putting a few auto's in the ground this weekend for an early harvest.
Thank you yeah I will try a mixture of tiger bloom / molasses I think. Thanks for your input. I will start weekly photos from now on.
 

scarecrow77

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Advanced nutriens ...mother earth its organic I think..and its just 1part ..as in only use 1 bottle for flowering ...
 

scarecrow77

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I was looking at your pics ...they look to me they need a bit of nitrogen other than that looking good ...its around this mark aswell that the nutes in your soil are used up so the plant is starting to pull N from the leaves to boost flowering..scarecrow77
 

IGROWINTORONTO

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scarecrow77

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Igrowintoronto...yep you sure can every thing is in it ..but I would try to give them another dose of N aswell they use alot of it early in flower...or just give it mother earth they could be fine with just dat ...scarecrow77
 

IGROWINTORONTO

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Igrowintoronto...yep you sure can every thing is in it ..but I would try to give them another dose of N aswell they use alot of it early in flower...or just give it mother earth they could be fine with just dat ...scarecrow77
Thank you so much I'll do 1/4 strength at first so it adapts
 

scarecrow77

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Its kind of difficult to over feed when its organic..looking forward to see the results you won't be dissapointed im sure..happy growing scarecrow77.
 

Smokinr33

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Slow release would be the worst because u get a heavy rain few days will give the plants way to much nuts if they growing fine and look healthy leave em alone
Thats just what a fellw pro growing in my town does

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waterdawg

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I have used time release nutes with great success in the past but it was a remote grow that was hard to get to (not auto). I agree that if you can access the grow easily there are probably many options available. Organic versus manufactured nutes is your decision as well, not sure if one is better than the other but I would now probably go with organic, if again easy to get to and secure lol.
 
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