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Is this fade normal in mid-late flower?

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Is this fade normal in mid-late flower?

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show me where?
and grow up? ๐Ÿคฆ๐Ÿผ
Itโ€™s usually 18-19 year olds who say things like that, they also post stock photos of their grows, and peddle it as โ€œthe truthโ€. I didnโ€™t even tag him in my op, itโ€™s not my fault people have narcissistic tendencies and assume kingly comments are about themโ€ฆ.canโ€™t help that๐Ÿคฃ
 
Hey Mr. Supporter guy. Look what you guys have done to the OP's thread.
He is growing autos and that "graph" and learning what the plant needs
for 120 day start to finish plant is not only relevant, but will be a GAME CHANGER for him.
Absolute GAME CHANGER!!
It answers his question as well as 3/4 of the questions on this site.

Not a lot of people growing a 18 week Thai on here.
Though the same principals of the graph apply whether its 9 or 18 or 24 week plant. Just a flatter curve with nutrient strength being the variable.

Why you trolling bruv? Why would you trash talk something that will help 75% of the people asking questions on this site to have great grows start to finish?
Can you not see the post titles in the forum, "help with my autos" or "new grower need help".
Why would you give all that good information after trashing something that will be so beneficial to so many on this site with your "longer than 9 week" hypothetical situation? You selling seeds? How are your sales for strains going longer than 10 weeks?

Bruv can not even see how that graph will help the great majority of people on this site.
Never mind. Your "why" doesn't matter to me.
.......what?

Nobody says "bruv"
 
Hey Mr. Supporter guy. Look what you guys have done to the OP's thread.
He is growing autos and that "graph" and learning what the plant needs
for 120 day start to finish plant is not only relevant, but will be a GAME CHANGER for him.
Absolute GAME CHANGER!!
It answers his question as well as 3/4 of the questions on this site.

Not a lot of people growing a 18 week Thai on here.
Though the same principals of the graph apply whether its 9 or 18 or 24 week plant. Just a flatter curve with nutrient strength being the variable.

Why you trolling bruv? Why would you trash talk something that will help 75% of the people asking questions on this site to have great grows start to finish?
Can you not see the post titles in the forum, "help with my autos" or "new grower need help".
Why would you give all that good information after trashing something that will be so beneficial to so many on this site with your "longer than 9 week" hypothetical situation? You selling seeds? How are your sales for strains going longer than 10 weeks?

Bruv can not even see how that graph will help the great majority of people on this site.
Never mind. Your "why" doesn't matter to me.
I think we tackled and exhausted the "fade" thing. Perhaps you don't understand how conversations go. I "trashed" nothing. The rest makes zero sense......

Perhaps the two of you share 1 hat. ;)
 
Itโ€™s usually 18-19 year olds who say things like that, they also post stock photos of their grows, and peddle it as โ€œthe truthโ€. I didnโ€™t even tag him in my op, itโ€™s not my fault people have narcissistic tendencies and assume kingly comments are about themโ€ฆ.canโ€™t help that๐Ÿคฃ
Dude I see your grow...you have deficiencies before the buds even stack. And a million sticks in solo cups, so edgy. Lol why not let the pros help the newbs cause you sure won't.
 
The graph is interesting. Im not ready to shit on it yet. I may try it out with my Skunks I just started.

My only issue with it is that ive seen p/k deficiencies well before theyre needed on the graph, and ive also seen mild nitrogen toxicities when supplementing doses that should be easily used in mid flower based on the demands stated by that chart.


Weโ€™ll see. Either way, i always appreciate useful information with actual documented studies, what my gut tells me is irrelevant until ive either disproven it or seen it successfully disputed myself.
 
Dude I see your grow...you have deficiencies before the buds even stack. And a million sticks in solo cups, so edgy. Lol why not let the pros help the newbs cause you sure won't.
Shhhhhhhh........
 
The graph is interesting. Im not ready to shit on it yet. I may try it out with my Skunks I just started.

My only issue with it is that ive seen p/k deficiencies well before theyre needed on the graph, and ive also seen mild nitrogen toxicities when supplementing doses that should be easily used in mid flower based on the demands stated by that chart.


Weโ€™ll see. Either way, i always appreciate useful information with actual documented studies, what my gut tells me is irrelevant until ive either disproven it or seen it successfully disputed myself.
If something helps, use it.

I'm a financial advisor. I've come to laugh at all the charts and graphs, mostly used by "traders". Some of it is self-fulfilling prophesy, some of it is the complicated just for the sake of it......or to sell more charts and graphs.....most investing is psychology and emotions, or, learning to tackle them. Growing plants is mostly the same things that grew plants before all the technology and formulas. There is no magic. Do research, get your hands dirty, put in the work.

And don't forget to have fun. ;)
 
If something helps, use it.

I'm a financial advisor. I've come to laugh at all the charts and graphs, mostly used by "traders". Some of it is self-fulfilling prophesy, some of it is the complicated just for the sake of it......or to sell more charts and graphs.....most investing is psychology and emotions, or, learning to tackle them. Growing plants is mostly the same things that grew plants before all the technology and formulas. There is no magic. Do research, get your hands dirty, put in the work.

And don't forget to have fun. ;)
Is he still going? Man, the gumption. ๐Ÿ˜‚
 
This has become a great thread........

We're good on "fade", right? ;)
I donโ€™t think he realizes, I ignored him yesterday, he doesnโ€™t even know I canโ€™t see his kingly remarks. Because I donโ€™t care. I can however see he has commented, just not what he says, let me guess, heโ€™s acting like a human? No? ๐Ÿ˜‚
 
i feed till the end, geez iโ€™ve fed up unto the day before harvest.. all my friends love my weed and i always get completed on the taste..
this topic has been widely discussed and science has proven it..
ideally on harvest day you want around half the leaves yellow/green.. any other colours in the fade are a sign of deficiency..
 
i feed till the end, geez iโ€™ve fed up unto the day before harvest.. all my friends love my weed and i always get completed on the taste..
this topic has been widely discussed and science has proven it..
ideally on harvest day you want around half the leaves yellow/green.. any other colours in the fade are a sign of deficiency..
It is hard to knock........although I don't know if we can go so far as to say it's proven science. I'd like to see some real indepth studies that test for a wide variety of things. But this aside, at the end of the day we're entering an area of personal taste/opinion. What's "right" is what you like.

Until you're doing it for other people......the extreme of which would be if you entered your product for a contest, with judges. Even then.......that's that panel of judges. You do what you want for yourself and your taste. Although if all of your friends at your party go "Yuck! This is horrible! What the hell Bob??", then you may want to rethink your approach. ;)
 
i feed till the end, geez iโ€™ve fed up unto the day before harvest.. all my friends love my weed and i always get completed on the taste..
{Pfffffft}....."here....it's Nick's...."

"Oh yeah I'll take that! {Pfffffft}

[AaaaackCOUGH COUGH COUGH]
[COUGH COUGH COUGH....UCK!!]

"What the heck!!?? COUGH COUGH"

"UGH, what is this!?? NICK!

"It's my new thing. I'm adding nutrients right up through drying and curing....and bagging"

"Dude, stop spraying it!!! You're getting it in my eyes!!!"
 
I think you're probably right to keep feeding, and it's us with our "you gotta flush at the end" bro science that needs to rethink that. Of course, rhat doesn't mean loading up with chemical fertilizers.......common sense. But I'm thinking we should probably atop starving them just because we "believe" it's right.
 
I think you're probably right to keep feeding, and it's us with our "you gotta flush at the end" bro science that needs to rethink that. Of course, rhat doesn't mean loading up with chemical fertilizers.......common sense. But I'm thinking we should probably atop starving them just because we "believe" it's right.
You know some kind of general table or graph would be really helpful in determining that so its not just "bruv science".
 
Ok makes sense. Thank you for this. I think what may have caused its def is ive been using distilled water on this one. So i would water with my nutes one time and then just give plain distilled the next then on the next water i add nutes again ect. Cirrect me if im wrong but i feel like i need to add nutes to distilled water no matter what. Maybe i should just go back to the tap water.
I also started with distilled water. For some reason thought my tap was not as good.. (quick learning curve). I used it until week 2 of flower roughly, before I figured it out (with help). The ph of distilled water is low. If you don't have a ph tester I would recommend, highly. I also had issues with deficiencies once my ffof nutrients depleted, until I started adding ff nutrients to my tap water. Week 7 of flower for me now and the deficiency has stabilized, I believed. Still nice nugs with great smells! Good luck!

Pic is of her today (gelato with deficiency). Other 2 are wedding cake
 

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