G13 Haze+Superthrive uhh ohhh

thrawn

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negative. what do you think about me feeding it a low dose of big bloom (organic). or foliar feeds som epsom salt?
 

KP2

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epsom will take care of the yellow, not rust spots. molasses contains calcium, but i don't like to use it, esp in flower (it adds a residual flavor).

those up there are solid yellow (yeah, hps makes em all look yellow, but these in particular were unhappy from the rip). dirt had a low ph, locking out magnesium.

honestly, i say the best bet is to get a 15$ bottle of cal/mag, if that's an option. if not, foliar feed with Epsom.
 

ProfessorMembrane

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Through chemical decomposition of Dolomite Lime, you can make your own CalMag solution!

Simply add 45 ml of H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) to a gallon of water, then add two tablespoons of Dolomite Lime, the two react together, dissolving the Lime particles into a solution. Allow to sit for about 5 minutes before shaking the bottle to keep it in suspension as you water your plants.
 

420Blunt's

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superthrive fucked my plant up too.

see?



this plant had up to 2 TEASPOONS per gallon at times. see how dead it is? hanging upside down even....


nice plants. im sure you might even be able to use more than that. maybe this will make it more clear. you can take a lot of advil and be fine. give that to an infant and it will die. i understand that superthive only contains vitamins and hormones. messing with hormones on to high of a scale when they havent even developed all of their hormones is not a great idea. superthrive is good shit but all im saying is he gave too much too young.

by the way i love how you used a small bic lighter to maker your buds look bigger. ;-) smartassbongsmilie
 

thrawn

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what measurements should I use for the epsom salt foliar feed. anything i should keep in mind?
 

JonnyBtreed

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superthrive is awesome. I've been using it for years.. It must of been something else man... Do you pH check ad adjust your water?
 

Bubba Kushman

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Its not the soil. They are too little for nutes. Anything with Haze in the mix is not going to be nute tolerant. I dont give my babys anything till 3-4 weeks old and only a very mild solution till 5-6 weeks whether haze or not. Flush them with ph adjusted water but I would not feed them. They are allready stressed from the Superthrive and Big Bloom is not going to help the problem. Over feeding causes deficencys and burns the foliage. Good luck whatever you decide. Peace Out!
 

thrawn

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superthrive is awesome. I've been using it for years.. It must of been something else man... Do you pH check ad adjust your water?
yesssir, i feed the plants with distilled water with a neutral ph.

maybe ill drop it down to 6.5 tho

still need some measurements tho
 

thrawn

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Its not the soil. They are too little for nutes. Anything with Haze in the mix is not going to be nute tolerant. I dont give my babys anything till 3-4 weeks old and only a very mild solution till 5-6 weeks whether haze or not. Flush them with ph adjusted water but I would not feed them. They are allready stressed from the Superthrive and Big Bloom is not going to help the problem. Over feeding causes deficencys and burns the foliage. Good luck whatever you decide. Peace Out!
Word, Thanks man.

I've been adding some humic acid to my distilled water, good or bad idea?
 

Smoking Fifi

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Hi, i was just reading your post and i`m sure it`s not the superthrive..
Why are you keeping your PH level that high? Maybe you can try to lower it to 5.8-6.2
 

thrawn

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gah, so many differen opinions on the matter. either way, i just transplanted them into 2 gallon pots. looking alot better as of recent, ill post some pics tommorow after the medium dries up and they perk up.
 
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