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Gorilla Glue #4 Bag Seed Help

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Gorilla Glue #4 Bag Seed Help

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Clone seems to be doing good
Clipped it last night from way bottom of the plant because It seemed to be mainly "untouched" By the deficiencies
 
I'd start feeding lightly an like 1/4. Strength
Agree with GK Go easy work up slowly and pay attention to any changes. It's easier to work up to required nute levels rather than undo overkill.
 
Fed her today a gallon of water
Ppm was bouncing around 280-310
Ph was 6.5.. Totally tweaked out I should tested the run off
You will be fine bro do you feed feed water or what's ur schedule
 
You will be fine bro do you feed feed water or what's ur schedule
I knew I should be doing that but my buddy said I should be straight feeding it! But what do you think I should do ? Feed feed water ? Or feed water feed ?
 
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Quick little update..
Seeing a lot of new green healthy growth :)
 
Agree with GK Go easy work up slowly and pay attention to any changes. It's easier to work up to required nute levels rather than undo overkill.
Can anybody tell me what's up with the really light green colored on the leafs
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Have you fed yet? If so what ? Did you add micro nutrient
 
Have you fed yet? If so what ? Did you add micro nutrient
Yes I've fed twice so far since the 2 flushes
Both times I fed her was with ph6.5
& ppm between 280 - 310 next time I water/feed it will be with straight ph water at 6.5 & what exactly do you mean by
" micro nutrient "
 
Macro nutes are your basic NPK
Micro are Micronutrients are essential for plant growth and play an important role in balanced crop nutrition. They include boron (B), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo), zinc (Zn), nickel (Ni) and chloride (Cl). They are as important to plant nutrition as primary and secondary nutrients, though plants don't require as much of them. A lack of any one of the micronutrients in the soil can limit growth, even when all other nutrients are present in adequate amounts.

And again go slow and use half of what the mfgr calls for and work up to the level that your plants show you they are happy............
 
I use bc grow & boost if that helps any
dude,,, when ever you use fox farm soil,, theres no need to feed the first 2.5 - 4 weeks in the dirt… just add plain water. or worm tea, which should save yourself money on nutes over all.. once u begin feeding, start at half strength.. gorilla glue demands calmag regularly. after heavy flush out extra food,, you must allow soil to dry out to avoid overwatering symptoms ,, plants eat and drink at a slower rate when sick (over or underfed). when she starts growing fresh new green leaves.. u should be on the right track,,
 
Macro nutes are your basic NPK
Micro are Micronutrients are essential for plant growth and play an important role in balanced crop nutrition. They include boron (B), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo), zinc (Zn), nickel (Ni) and chloride (Cl). They are as important to plant nutrition as primary and secondary nutrients, though plants don't require as much of them. A lack of any one of the micronutrients in the soil can limit growth, even when all other nutrients are present in adequate amounts.

And again go slow and use half of what the mfgr calls for and work up to the level that your plants show you they are happy............
I've only fed it twice with food so far after the last flush ph at 6.5 ppm 280 - 300 as for the micros haven't added any but I do use straight tap water ? ( ph'd ) of course but maybe it's the chlorine ?
 
dude,,, when ever you use fox farm soil,, theres no need to feed the first 2.5 - 4 weeks in the dirt… just add plain water. or worm tea, which should save yourself money on nutes over all.. once u begin feeding, start at half strength.. gorilla glue demands calmag regularly. after heavy flush out extra food,, you must allow soil to dry out to avoid overwatering symptoms ,, plants eat and drink at a slower rate when sick (over or underfed). when she starts growing fresh new green leaves.. u should be on the right track,,
Shoot man This little lady is like 2 maybe 3 months old ! Was transplanted into this 3 gal maybe a month ago before I was feeding her at crazy ppm levels !
 
What's going on everybody ! First off just wanna say thanks for all the help from everybody ! Second off I waters again today with water & I added 2 tablespoons on earth juice rainbow grow !
Ph at 6.5
Run off at 6.1
I also topped off the soil with about a tbl spoon of rainbow grow
 
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