jumpincactus
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if your in flower you can stop feeding N or as minimal as possible. If you've done a good veg cycle most 50-60 day strains will get to the finish line without further N inputs. there will be plenty of N stored in the plants tissues to get to the finish...……. P & K is where you need to focus.Ok I have a question regarding nutes, I'm after advice. Im currently 16days into 12/12, shes started flowering all over, shes still stretching, im feeding with an NPK of 4.3.8 at the moment along side a teaspoon of mollases and a drop of liquid seaweed
Once she finishes stretching what sort of NPK ratio will be best when she's in full flower?
You've seen mine....bag to veg. You know what you're talking about. Doing 13/11 like you said. Is there anything else I should do? CheersDone some more tying down today, the plants canopy is 50cm sqaured, I have about 30 tops, does anyone out there have any idea what I can expect to yield from this, im still vegging right now. Can I get a 4 and a half out of this?
I like what your doing there, no topping no?You've seen mine....bag to veg. You know what you're talking about. Doing 13/11 like you said. Is there anything else I should do? Cheers
No. Didn't top. Total newbie so didn't want to push it. Really greatful for your help!I like what your doing there, no topping no?
I think you got to just be patient, under a steady light schedule she should start growing normally again.
@jumpincactus do you think brian77's plant is revegging? Its what I'm thinking?
I'm on my 5th grow now, I'm always learning. Everything I know is thanks to everyone on this siteNo. Didn't top. Total newbie so didn't want to push it. Really greatful for your help!
It's brilliant. I'd be totally screwed if it wasn't for people like yourself.I'm on my 5th grow now, I'm always learning. Everything I know is thanks to everyone on this site
revegging plants are easy to spot. 1, 2 or three fingered leaves is the 1st sign.I like what your doing there, no topping no?
I think you got to just be patient, under a steady light schedule she should start growing normally again.
@jumpincactus do you think brian77's plant is revegging? Its what I'm thinking?
Cheers guys....loads of 3 fingered leaves have shot out.revegging plants are easy to spot. 1, 2 or three fingered leaves is the 1st sign.
It's mad how you get attached to the plant. I'm the same. Keep going out to look at it.I'm excited, she's been throwing out pistils for 10 days now and she looks good.
Sometimes I just stand here staring at her.
The bud sites are developing nicely all over, I'm expecting ten weeks or more of flower so she's got a way to go still.
Cheers guys....loads of 3 fingered leaves have shot out.
So now it's back in veg and I have to ride it out, should I trim excess leaves again. Ones that are blocking light etc.
Just took these pics. Getting bushy againView attachment 838760
I wouldn't trim, just leave it alone for a few weeks now, the more green leaves the faster it'll grow and get back to normal I think.It's mad how you get attached to the plant. I'm the same. Keep going out to look at it.
Replied to another post there. Was asking should I trim the excess leaves now. Getting bushy again and some light is being blocked
Thanks Erick, the reveg is someone else's plant.Looking good . Looks like you have a light leak on the one plant, its re vegging. What size pot are you using for the plant in the last pic that thing looks huge.
Yeah, that's mine that's revegging.Thanks Erick, the reveg is someone else's plant.
I got my plant in a 50L pot, shes in 40L of dirt in there, shes about 70cm across now, 40cm high
ThanksGoing great man. Love the training :)
Don’t worry about the n. Too much nutes makes the smoke harsh, so less is better for sure.
thanks crimsonecho, I'll hold off on giving anymore N.Going great man. Love the training :)
Don’t worry about the n. Too much nutes makes the smoke harsh, so less is better for sure.
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