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Mcwhippin420

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So tomorrow gonna do some more lst and maube a slight trim getting a little crowded but maybe I'll just lst and give em more time...also fed a super light dose with a hair epsom salt
 

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MATTYMATT726

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Here's my opinion... you're doing way too much. Your plant is yellow and unhealthy because of you. Start a new plant and do NOT give it any nutrients until minimum 4 and a half weeks. Just water every few days when you stick your finger in the soil 1st knuckle and it's dry that deep. Than if you have problems maybe it'll be something you didn't cause and the community can help you decipher it. Good luck.
 

Special Kdog

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Week 3 barely og kush autos from fast buds. In ffof under xs1500 viparsectra...got 2 in my tent and only the 1 that sprouted first is showing issues. I gave a super ligut feed about a week ago then noticed coloration issues. Straight water since. Was a little burn on tips ao figured no more nutes but who knows
If you're using high quality soil like fox farm or something similar I only use nutrients 4-5 weeks in and it is low if anything in nitrogen. Mostly flower nutes. My best autos I've only used the flower nutes like twice then go to the foxfarms liquid plant food. It is low in nutrients but can be used with each watering. One of the best autos I had strangely enough I used miracle grow potting soil that had slow release nutes. (Auto white widow) From my experience it really is strain dependent. I also use a little cal mag around the 4th week. Autos are quarky so I prefer a high quality soil. My typical is FF Coco loco mixed with happy frog in 10 gallon cloth pots
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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what about hydro ? what sort of ec should i be at . about to start my first hydro grow using wilma 4 pot system
Yeah, you're going to have to feel your way around that a bit. I'd also start at half or less concentration...but look at that chart I posted...it has a hydro section & a soil medium section. I'd look at those numbers and start planning from there. If you show signs of deficiency, bump up the numbers until you find a happy place.

Or, here's another way to get at it. Even if you're not using their nutrients, this should help ballpark you. General Hydroponics Trio has a PDF of their most up to date feed schedule online. Look at it and pick the schedule that most fits what you're grow setup is...they have different schedules for aggressive, medium and light situations and they define what those are (hint: they may not be what you think). Once you narrow down which schedule fits your growing situation take a look at the schedule by week. They tell you how what PPM/EC each feeding is. Look at those and start by halving them or less. Match whatever you're using for nutrients' PPM to those numbers.
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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Here's my opinion... you're doing way too much. Your plant is yellow and unhealthy because of you. Start a new plant and do NOT give it any nutrients until minimum 4 and a half weeks. Just water every few days when you stick your finger in the soil 1st knuckle and it's dry that deep. Than if you have problems maybe it'll be something you didn't cause and the community can help you decipher it. Good luck.
Over-lovin' has killed many a plant. Too much watering, too much nutrient, too much light, etc. FFOF seems to be a double edged sword. Yes it's hot and grows well by itself for a while, but people new to growing feed with it when they shouldn't as well. Or don't and get caught out once the soil gives up all its' nutrients and people need to start feeding.
 

Mcwhippin420

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Yeah idk why I fed em so early knowing I didn't start photos last year until week 4ish but o well lol. Thanks for all the tips :) when I get off work I'm check them out :) what's weird is only the bigger one is showing the brown spots and shit on leafs.
My younger one only has dome burnt tips a little but other then that perfectly fine :/ live and learn
 
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