dan1989
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Funny you flame with no advice.
Man there's always one of you trolls lurking, waiting to pounce... Honestly if that is your argument Dan, then why did you single me out? Im not the only one who gave advice here ya know. You could have just said you disagreed, stated your reasoning and left it at that. But no, you had to be a dick about it... I dont need to prove myself to ya buddy. At a glance i gave my two cents take it or leave it. i stand by my assessment. Regardless of other factors as you stated... True could be genetics. But i listen to my gut and the decade ive been doing this... Not saying your wrong but i am saying that your reasoning for singling out one guy out of others for not asking more about environmental factors is honestly bullshit.
Man there's always one of you trolls lurking, waiting to pounce... Honestly if that is your argument Dan, then why did you single me out? Im not the only one who gave advice here ya know. You could have just said you disagreed, stated your reasoning and left it at that. But no, you had to be a dick about it... I dont need to prove myself to ya buddy. At a glance i gave my two cents take it or leave it. i stand by my assessment. Regardless of other factors as you stated... True could be genetics. But i listen to my gut and the decade ive been doing this... Not saying your wrong but i am saying that your reasoning for singling out one guy out of others for not asking more about environmental factors is honestly bullshit.
Its fine just get your ph right and dont over water. When a leaf turns all yellow its done..then you can pull down on the leaf and it pops off easylemme know doc
Ok... You reading way to much into this... Ill explain... Older leaves (the bottom) can exhibit a browning, coppery look when to much nitrogen is present. Also, to much nitrogen can restrict water uptake (the drooping i mentioned earlier) then theres the case of the color. True, ive seen strains such as G.D.P., Blue Dream and Black indica, for example (ive had experience with) have darker leafs... Now if there were a deficiency the leaf in question would have yellowed from the outside in. Leaving the viens still grean at first, progressing to more yellowing over time... I did ask if the leafs felt (papery) i asked this because when there is a problem with water uptake, be it root rot, ph imbalance or a nutrient issue, the leafs can feel rough. There are other causes yes but this is why "at a glance" i said what i did... The leaf in pic was brown, The color of the whole plant is super dark (as far as the pic shows), the leaves are a bit droopy and the leaves "look" rough ( didnt get an answer) im looking at this whole plant. Not just that leaf... Like i said. I stand by what i said... Sorry for this hijacking. Im out... Good luck to you regardless if i end up being wrong or not... Also a PH problem is most likely causing you N problems.Great speech. Now explain how you figure that too much Nitrogen shows on the bottom first and I'll apologise for being an ass
Ok... You reading way to much into this... Ill explain... Older leaves (the bottom) can exhibit a browning, coppery look when to much nitrogen is present. Also, to much nitrogen can restrict water uptake (the drooping i mentioned earlier) then theres the case of the color. True, ive seen strains such as G.D.P., Blue Dream and Black indica, for example (ive had experience with) have darker leafs... Now if there were a deficiency the leaf in question would have yellowed from the outside in. Leaving the viens still grean at first, progressing to more yellowing over time... I did ask if the leafs felt (papery) i asked this because when there is a problem with water uptake, be it root rot, ph imbalance or a nutrient issue, the leafs can feel rough. There are other causes yes but this is why "at a glance" i said what i did... The leaf in pic was brown, The color of the whole plant is super dark (as far as the pic shows), the leaves are a bit droopy and the leaves "look" rough ( didnt get an answer) im looking at this whole plant. Not just that leaf... Like i said. I stand by what i said... Sorry for this hijacking. Im out... Good luck to you regardless if i end up being wrong or not... Also a PH problem is most likely causing you N problems.
Strain:GG#12I'm not giving advice because as any grower with experience will tell you, he hasn't told us the strain, grow medium, nutes, feeding schedule, temps, humidity, PH etc. So I fail to see how any advice can be given at this stage
I usually change the ph of my nute to 6-6.5! Should I flush the pot out or what?Ok... You reading way to much into this... Ill explain... Older leaves (the bottom) can exhibit a browning, coppery look when to much nitrogen is present. Also, to much nitrogen can restrict water uptake (the drooping i mentioned earlier) then theres the case of the color. True, ive seen strains such as G.D.P., Blue Dream and Black indica, for example (ive had experience with) have darker leafs... Now if there were a deficiency the leaf in question would have yellowed from the outside in. Leaving the viens still grean at first, progressing to more yellowing over time... I did ask if the leafs felt (papery) i asked this because when there is a problem with water uptake, be it root rot, ph imbalance or a nutrient issue, the leafs can feel rough. There are other causes yes but this is why "at a glance" i said what i did... The leaf in pic was brown, The color of the whole plant is super dark (as far as the pic shows), the leaves are a bit droopy and the leaves "look" rough ( didnt get an answer) im looking at this whole plant. Not just that leaf... Like i said. I stand by what i said... Sorry for this hijacking. Im out... Good luck to you regardless if i end up being wrong or not... Also a PH problem is most likely causing you N problems.
Yeah right now I’m just playing it out caus the top seems fine so far so it might be cal problemsI also wouldn't up nutes or flush if I don't know for sure what the problems is.
it started on the bottom and I believe spots because one other plant I had started from the tips while this one was around but made its way to the bottom of the leafWell did it start at tips or spots of yellow/ brown, did it start at the long finger leafs or their shorter ones .
If you have no clawing or discoloring in the rest of the plant just keep playing it out man she will let you know what's wrong before any of us willYeah right now I’m just playing it out caus the top seems fine so far so it might be cal problems
it started on the bottom and I believe spots because one other plant I had started from the tips while this one was around but made its way to the bottom of the leaf
HahahahaIt is what it is but may I suggest to you sir that it's a good idea when giving advice/opinions to put 'IMO' or 'it is my understanding' just so the guy knows you're not a master doctor of botany or whatever. Peace
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