Very good example of nitrogen levels!

jpeg666

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Here is a very good example of the drastic color difference Nitrogen makes in the ENTIRE plant not just the bottom leaves.

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The lighter plants are being grown in organic MG and the darker plants in regular MG. The darker plants are getting all the N they need (whoever says they are getting too much N is full of it) The lighter plants don't have enough N and is easily fixed. This is just to show they major difference a little Nitrogen can make for the newbies out there that freak out because their plant doesn't look like eveyrone elses when it first starts growing.

Also this shows that Organic growing can slow down the uptake of nutrients until the soils environment gets established with the necessary bacteria and fungi to break down the nutrients for the plant.
 

cobra28widow

New Member
Thanks for posting! Could you tell us what the PH level is for the organic and the regular MG?? I would really appreciate it..
 

Bakatare666

Well-Known Member
Nice one.
When are you gonna show us a side by side with some of your goodies?
Have you taken any vids lately or has that kinda got sidelined?
 

jpeg666

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Thanks for posting! Could you tell us what the PH level is for the organic and the regular MG?? I would really appreciate it..
I keep most waterings at 5.8 - 6.0 for soil
Nice one.
When are you gonna show us a side by side with some of your goodies?
Have you taken any vids lately or has that kinda got sidelined?
ya it kinda got sidelined for now, I am trying to get these huge girls done and over with so I can put my test plants in the flower room
 

Bakatare666

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Thanks for posting! Could you tell us what the PH level is for the organic and the regular MG?? I would really appreciate it..
IDK about the organic, but I'm in the moisture control, with MG perlite, and ph my water down every other water from 7.9 to 6.0, and my soil shows 6.6
 

420mon

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Howdy, Mon have a small question.....are the lighter plants younger or the same age as the darker plants?
 
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