Don Gin and Ton
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the yellowing is still evident on my PC's too - seems no matter what i do they are always pale in comparrison- then purpling on other strains- bah lol![]()
your gonna pull some serious weight from those bad girls man. a bit of yellowing toward the end is normal ish depending who you talk to lmao
They look fine. You want yellow leaves at the end not green.
Dude, sod a touch of yellowing when the tent looks that good![]()
las, the lemon is just orgasm inducing!. mine is a couple of weeks behind yours but the bud structure is amazing, and the smell.......
how long you gonna let her go for? as for the yellowing i think i'll jump on the bandwagon and say, don't worry, she looks perfectly healthy and though they are a bit yellow they dont have any nasty looking patches on them.
what GHB said....take a chill pill las...looks great, you don't want bouncing beautifully green plants come to chopping down day anyhoo's.... Good darts son!
DST
yeah bro everyone i sampled loved the auto, no difference to some old skool kinda stuff, nothing heavy or 2 light lol. i got about 1 and 3/4 bone dry took about 9weeks, dropped the light to 12.12 for the last few weeks with no ill effects.
yeah gonna get some more bio-bizz soil as i wanna give the range a try, i've used bits and pieces but never the whole works, my mate has em and wants to try so i might as well.
yeah sharing aint the one when i got my tent and equip i got into bed with someone i wish i never but thats all sorted now i'm free running![]()
chill back on the nutes. What is your medium? If it's regular soil then you'll find there are some nutes in there (if reg shop bought there can be up to 6 months worth) So water with plain water would be my advice as the medium looks like it is getting hot, locking nutrients out to your plant (I just done it in a transplant as well so it happens bru!) If it persists look at getting something with micronutrient elements in it, Magnesium, Copper, Zinc, etc, or get some mycorrhizae which will help your roots deal with the amount of nutrients. Lots of options but go with water first. You could flush a little but not too much as this will wipe your medium of goodness. I am sure Las will keep you right if you have any more questions. Good luck. DST
Less is better is what I hear at the local hydro shop all the time.
Let your plants tell you when they need to be watered by the weight of the pots, dirtbaggers like us need to keep the ph level of the water/feed at between 6.5 and 6.8 as Calcium and Mag can be locked out at levels under 6.5 and look up a product called Synergy it detoxifies contaniments I use it every couple of weeks.
Couple of tips for ya buddy, good luck