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Hi everyone, I am growing a few large pots with small plants in them. I am using some cheap organic pot mix, and some pure blend organic grow fertilizer. They have grown beautifully so far, but it has been raining and snowing the past couple days so they have been getting a lot of rain, being brought inside, and also not getting great light for about 2-3 days. They still look good but they have gotten quite yellow. My issue is I wanted to begin flowering in a few days, but it looks now like they need fertilizer. What should I do? Below are before and after pics showing how yellow they got: Before: ![]() After: ![]() They look pretty healthy to me, but I am just curious what course of action I should take since i need to begin flowering in a couple days. Another thing I noticed is that they are not so erect towards the sun as they were before. Any insights for my simple growing effort would be very graciously appreciated, I really look up to all you guys who do this and wish I had more freedom to. Thanks. | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | have any epsolm salt? mix a teaspoon per gallon and mist it. could also be from really cold night temps, and really hot day temps. looks like it could use some epsolm salt drenching to me. | ||
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![]() | ILLEGAL-SEED: epsolm salts? Is this something I can find at a grocery store or a grow store? Is there any harm in doing this? big bud man: Nitrogen fertilizer? I have some alaska fish fertilizer 5-1-1...I forget which number is nitrogen. Otherwise I have pure blend pro gro 3-1.5-4 and bloom. Thanks very much for the replies. | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | For the long term health and survivability of your plants you should put them in individual pots, only one plant to each pot. Some of those plants will be male and you will want to separate them. Also one plants root system will take up the entire pot. Do it now before they get too intertwined.
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![]() | Thanks for the advice analog. I have always known this fact, but for the sake of effeciency and stealth, I decided to experiment with multiple pots to a plant. I was going to bud them at a small stage to ensure that they would have enough root space. In my experience I'm not sure I've ever had a male from this seed batch, so I don't expect any this time. Could it not work out well as I have it? | ||
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