White Rhino PC Case Grow & More

mjayreeferman

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Haha, whats up?

Nothing much new, yellowing is worse. Two lowest leaves on the rhino are completely yellow now. By tomorrow they will be brown and fallen off. Not right if you ask me.. Hrmmph

Anyways, no pictures sorry, forgot to grab my camera while they were out. If you really want some pictures Ill take some :) Dont mind visiting my sexy ladies again.

Hey does anyone have any good ideas for a grow cab and where to get it at? Something cheap? Or cheap computer cases?
Hey check out this guy's cabinet he built...
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/50395-grow-journal-5-12-12-a.html
 

joesalamon

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I started reading the journal, but that cab is way to big. I need stealth as can be if its gonna be big, and thats too big. But thanks for the link :D
 

joesalamon

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No smell at all. But I did make a cheap carbon scrubber today. I think they will start to smell in a week or two, we will see.\

Oh and the buds plumped up a ton overnight, they seem to be huge today.
 

joesalamon

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Day 78 (5/23)
Day 27 Flower

Just a quick picture update. Also, does anyone think that my problem could be magnesium deficiency? I got epsom salt already if so...
 

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markj

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joesalamon

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coolman1a: yup, its a goo bunch of keif, mmmmmmm.

markj: Thanks for the link, kinda sold me on information here:

" Unlike a magnesium deficiency, nitrogen def will start from the tips and work its way back to the leaf node. Nitrogen and Magnesium get confused. The best way to tell them apart is, nitrogen deficiency starts around the tips and works its way to the back of the leaves, where a magnesium deficiency will cover the entire outer part of the leave and make the entire leaves yellow leaving the veins to stay green. If your plants are having a slow growth rate and have yellowing of the leaves, then most likely it’s a nitrogen deficiency.
Towards the middle to end of flowering stages, the plant will show a nitrogen deficiency almost always. This process is completely normal and just let the plant naturally yellow out as it uses it's stored nutrients. This actually helps you by getting ready for final flushing and then harvesting. At this point DO NOT not use nitrogen to fix the problem. The yellowing leaves will then eventually drop off after the plant is done with"

I think I am no sold on it being magnesium, what does everyone else thing?
 

joesalamon

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Yeah, but I dont think its Nitrogen def. I think its Magnesium. That was saying stuff for Nitrogen.

Anyone think I should feed them some epsom salt today with the water?
 

joesalamon

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Could lock out some nutrient if I give it too much and it was ok with it. I would just need to flush after if it started to look worse.

How much do you think I should give it?
 

Magetea

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for magnesium, use epsom salts (I got a whole tub of it). I use 1/2(or less) teaspoon epsom salts for every 1qt of distilled perfectly PH'd water. :D

EDIT: I did it, n my plants arnt dead yet. :P
 
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