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Im wondering if anyone has a feeding schedule they use thats refined for MJ as opposed to the generic recommendations given by GH. I know it needs to be suited to the particular plant itself but Id like anybodies expierence to chime in if they have a plan that works that I can work off of. | ||
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![]() | I am too but expierencing alot of over fert problems. What messes with me is just the fact that Im not growing soil anymore and being used to a highly ammended soil and fertilizing with a 20-20-20 and switching over to a bloom mix when needed. Truthfully Im in the boat of knowing one trade when this is way different, Im used to sticking some rusty nails in the ground when I plant to make sure I get iron and other little things like that. The plants Im growing are hit and miss right now and its getting frusterating. The plants are either doing awesome and the others are just lagging, but regardless even the good plants are showing signs of burn consitentlly even though Im keeping the solution in what could be considered a really low range PPM wise. Im just getting worried that since Im controlling what they get that they arent beatiful because of what Im doing. | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Basically, I agree with Trichome Toker if they're getting burned. But....it's possible it's not a nute burn? What are your numbers doing (pH and ppm)? That can show alot. All the best, Lollie
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![]() | 600 and 6.1, they are growing great but then the get burned on towards the tips of the leaves. In my GJ you can see what the leaves look like. I have new leaves coming up all the time and they look awesome then they start getting the gold spots on the leaves. it really is frustrating cause Ive been messing with the ppm and I think going too low is slowing the girls down. Its just odd that they supposedly want so little nutes when all the other refrences I have say I should be feeding them almost twice as much. | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | It's tough to tell sometimes. Because it shows on the bottom leaves first, my first guess would be not enough food. But you had it higher and it burned so that's not it. Don't really know what to say-other than good luck. 600 sounds about right for the size of plants? It really isn't making any sense-to me? Since you have a couple of different systems, maybe try less on one and more on another-see which plants do better? That's about all can think of.All the best, Lollie
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | For veg just buy Advanced Nutrients two part Sensi grow. Easiest grow solution on earth. Flowering is still pretty easy. Week 1 - 1050 PPM Sensi part A and B Liquid Carboload Bud Blood (faster flower onset, low vertical growth. Week 2 - 1050 PPM A & B Liquid Carboload remove Bud Blood Dr.'s Big bud Week 3 -same as 2 Week 4 -same as 3 Week 5 -same as 4 Week 6 -1100 PPM A&B Liquid Carboload Remove Big Bud Add Dr.'s Overdrive Week 7 -Same as 6 Week 8 -water Final Phase flushing solution Super simple. Kinda expensive. Great yields. My ![]() | ||
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![]() | Pumpkin, what you suggested is what I was thinking about doing. Im not expeirienced enough to take advantage of a 3 part mix that I can completely control, the sensi two part formula sound like and awesome alternative. | ||
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