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Old 04-15-2008, 10:58 PM
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Some yellowing - too much or too little? With some pics 4 weeks flowering

So I have 6 plants in miracle grow continuous release right now. All of them are in week 4 and doing incredibly healthily except one, the largest purple evolution. Now I think that this one may have been watered a little extra over a period than the rest of them because someone was giving them extra due to their size. Could that have released excess fert and burned the plant?
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Looks a little fert burned but please answer the following.

We need all the info on your grow including
What strain?
How old?
What type of medium?
What type of lights?
How far from the lights?
What, how much and when was it fed?
What is the medium/runoff pH?
What are the temps and humidity in the room?
What size pots?
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We need all the info on your grow including
What strain? Purple Evolution
How old? 3 months
What type of medium? miracle grow continuous release
What type of lights? 2 250w hps
How far from the lights? 1 ft
What, how much and when was it fed? nothing but whats in the soil
What is the medium/runoff pH? cant check
What are the temps and humidity in the room? n/a
What size pots? 3 gallon
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Old 04-17-2008, 06:14 AM
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It looks slightly over fed. The giveaway is the extremely dark green leaves cupping downwards indicating too much nirogen amoung other things. It is not that bad however so they will be ok. Cool looking strain BTW. Good luck on this.
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Re: Some yellowing - too much or too little? With some pics 4 weeks flowering

next time mix your own soil for much better results. That MG continuous fert release soil makes it hard for the plant to extract what nutrients it needs and when it needs them. mxing your own soil and ferting isn't as hard as you might think. you just need equal ammounts of pearlite, vermiculite, and peat moss, which you can buy at walmart, of any gardening store. don't fert at all untill the sproutling has it's first five-leaf fans. to fert, you simply start by using half (or quarter)the recommended dosage, and then slowly amping it up to full dosage. you usually fert about every other watering.... now that i think about it, i haven't really answered your question, but then again, i don't know the answer. i hope this helps out with your next grow anyways. best of luck, and grow on fellow toker
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