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-------------------- andyistic said: Ok so let me bring you idiots up to speed.
The admins are tired of this shitfest being made the joke of the weed community on the Internet.
-------------------- andyistic said: Ok so let me bring you idiots up to speed.
The admins are tired of this shitfest being made the joke of the weed community on the Internet.
well it looks to me like you have very little soil. Marijuana prefers to have as much space for roots as possible otherwise they aren't getting as much oxygen as needed(unless maybe supplementing). also IF THAT container goes up past the base of the plant blocking any leaves you might want to trim it back(container) or fill it up to use all the space. Ive found most things blocking the path of the sun/lights (even clear plastic) can leave you with less than optimum penetration.
Now about the discoloration. Really my best advice is DO NOT TRIP! Probably the over fertilization. But it's no big deal. IF you maybe do one more flush instead of your next feeding your plants will have had time to straighten out that shitty day and move on.
IF your having trouble a PPM meter can help with mixing/applying nutrients. But a controlled pour, and direction following skills help too. IF both of those options couldn't happen buy pre-mix, as really the most notable difference i see in marijuana comes from genetics, or lighting, and even ample root space, nutrients as long as they are present are NOT (though important)the most important thing.
-------------------- All of the statements and posts I make or have made are fake. I just found all the pictures and copied and pasted them here. I am in no way associated with any of the materials discussed here. I'm just bored, and lame.