Help - yellowing plants

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oldskol4evr

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Just inexpensive organic soil and from 6 inch pots to 5 gallon. I'm gona loose one for sure but the others will make it if I can turn around the lack of nitrogen w/o locking them up.
just asking,if it was ocean forest i say no feed for a couple weeks,the inexpensive stuff isnt bad either soil is soil you make it what it becomes ,if the soil your using is fresh i say dont feed first two feeds,if it has amends in it,dont feed for 2 feeds and then slowly work your way up,remember ppm or ec not what manufacture suggest,the trio works if you use it by numbers instead of by schedule,what i did was took 3 glasses and put ro water in each,checked each one with ph and ppm meter,all the same,then took each prouduct and add 1 ml to each to see how much it rise on both ph and ppm, each feed of the bottles is what i was after,the grow big was the potent one and if i remember right rise of ph went up good bit,so by noing how much each was with one mil you can figure out by stage of growth what you need looking at the plant,veg or transition to flower i run a higher n so i add more of the product that contains it then adjust the other two to make the total ppm for the feed im using
 
oldskol4evr

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Hannah feed schedule 001
 
Lisa22

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Checkout Master Blend, it's by far the finest nutrients I've ever used, and the price is very affordable

Jack's 3-2-1 is equally as good and Priced Right, but it's only available in 25 lbs. bags, whereas the Master Blend is available in a 5-pound bag for about 25 bucks and it will last a small indoor tent grower forever
Thanks - I really am trying to learn what my plants are trying to tell me - have grown other things - had a green house with orchids once - but it seems when I misread them I sure do a good job of it! As it really mess up. - Will look at Jacks and Master Blend -
 

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