tom__420
Well-Known Member
yeah I'm lame for trying to get your boy to grow your strain better? Why would I lie? No one uses miracle gro nutes man stop using them as a comparison. Chemical nutes that us marijuana growers use are the GH flora series for example. If I thought that it would burn his plants why would I tell him to up the nutes? I don't know where he is at so if he tells me I will help him to get a new mix that will better suit his plants. You just don't want me to be right even though if I am it would benefit your friend and your strain. Ego a little too big? If I was wrong I would say that I am wrong but I know that it is a nitrogen deficiency. This isn't an argument this is schooling, you should be writing down notes bro. Once again you cannot post links to back up your statements aka you are talking out of your ass.lol ok can we agree on that most organic nutes esp the all organic shit like lets say compost tea ect is less likely to burn you plants less then lets say like a really harsh chemical nute thats really hated but widely used and available like miracle grow? that sounds wrong to you?????
if you wanna see proof then if howak ups his nute level like how you want him to you will.
anyway man i dont wanna argue with you anymore. cuzz ur lame. so ima try to leave it at that.
Here is a few links for you to read:
http://www.onlinepot.org/grow/nutrients2.htm
"NITROGEN (N) Pale plants, red stems, smaller growth. Rapid yellowing of lower leaves progressing up the plant. Add any chemical fertilizer containing N. Treated plants recover in about a week."
http://www.quicktrading.com/tips18.html
"Nitrogen. N is the most common deficiency of cannabis indoors or out. The first sign is a gradual, uniform yellowing of the large, lower leaves. Once the leaf yellows, necrotic tips and areas form as the leaves dry to a gold or rust color. Symptoms that accompany N deficiency include red stems and petioles, smaller leaves, slow growth, and a smaller, sparse profile.
Remedy by fertilizing with any soluble N fertilizer or with a complete fertilizer that is high in N. If your diagnosis is correct, some recovery should be visible in three or four days. New growth will be much more vigorous and new stems and petioles will have normal green color. Indoors, you should expect plants to need N fertilization a few times during growth. Once a plant shows a N deficiency, you should fertilize regularly to maintain healthy and vigorous growth.
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That last one was written by ed rosenthal, you calling him lame too? Saying he doesn't know his shit?