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The White Russians look killer Don! I had that same leaf thing on a few plants awhile back, but with mine it seemed it slowed down and really fucked em up, dont remember what i did withem? Any how all else looks great cant wait for flowertime!!!!!
Things have been going pretty good so far. I've definitely had worse grows, that's for sure. I believe I'm going to start some of the russians on PBP bloom next watering. They've been in those containers for 4 1/2 weeks now. I believe some are startin' to tell me they want a little more by the slight yellowing at the bottom.
Your plants are coming along nicely mate, I see your still getting some yellowing on a couple of the Russians... did you check that link I posted for possible diagnosis? Although they look hungry as you say... Maybe the P&B will give green them up some.
What up Mampi? I hope when I start the PBP the yellowing at the tops will get a little better. It's really still on the 1 plant. It's been doing it ever since my last transplant. All of them were transplanted at the same time, and in the same mix. But the one russian is the only one giving any symptoms. I did look at the link you threw up for me but didn't come up with anything. Hey it's still developing buds and trichs so I can't complain too much.
Thanks for always stoppin' by Mampi. If you haven't already seen it, I got a thread in the Mandala forums just for the hashberry. She is definitely lookin' sweet.
They've been in those containers for 4 1/2 weeks now. I believe some are startin' to tell me they want a little more by the slight yellowing at the bottom.
The plants use up nitrogen fastest up till the end stages of pre-flowering when growth comes to a halt. A mild mineral-based NPK bloom feeding at 10-15 % dosage usually does the trick in stocking up enough nitrogen for the mid to end phase of flowering.
I also noticed you are using a huge amount of perlite in your mix...47%!
If you cut back on this you can avert early yellowing. ;-)