BGL-LSD Journal

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Has anyone added another “flower nute” to the Trio for bigger buds? Something like Superbloom or another blooming nute?

The important factor to consider when adding just P-K is when doubling up on nutrients, you’re really not benefiting or gaining anything by adding more of the same. If you need more P-K then just add more. But adding two different brands is still P-K.
For example 0-30-30 is one product and then you’re adding 10-10-10 final result will be:
10-40-40

@RAP

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Reason I asked is last couple grows I used Fish emulsion and Seaweed extract for the main N fert. then added Superbloom and the buds were awesome. Tiger Bloom is 4-8-4. I have never used FF nutes before and just wondered if it was enough P-K .

@Covertgrower

You should look into the dry nutrients by fox farms…
It’s perfect for those higher PK boosts you’re looking for.
@RAP

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Here is a pic of the buds starting. This is on the LSD.

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Looking great…how far into flower ?

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10 days into 12/12 yesterday at picture time.

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Beautiful! i Can sum it up in one small word… . Beautiful!

Watered yesterday. They are doing well. I did some base trimming also to ease the watering. 2 weeks today 12/12

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With what I have learned here in the past few months I must say these are my healthiest looking soil with nutes plants yet. I think the main thing is I was way over watering before and I had nutes in almost every watering. I watered daily in flower. Now I am down to every 3 days with these girls. If I stretch to 4 days the LSD looks dead, all leaves hanging straight down.

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I had a Blueberry like that. She was thirstier than the others and would droop like crazy. After a good watering, within 2 hours it would perk right up.

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Watered with full nutes yesterday. I noticed that the LSD is curling and clawing like one of the Maui x LSD in the other room. I am going to do a Sledgehammer flush on all the nuted plants in a couple days. I have 8 plants in soil with nutes and only 2 with the curl/claws. @dbrn32 suggested it looked like excessive N. on the other thread. You can see it a little in the LSD picture. It is so far only on the tips and smaller new leafs.

Other than that it is day 16 since the 12/12 flip. I think they look good.

Lsd

Bergmans Gold Leaf

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My super skunk is like that…the gold leaf never shows she needs watering but
the SS will look almost most dead…but come right back after water…

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Plants doing well. 2 Gold leaf in back 1 LSD in front. 3 weeks 12/12 tomorrow

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Show looking gud!

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The girls are looking great!!!

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Here is a pic of the 2 Bergamans Gold Leaf. I know there can be different phenotypes from the seed so slightly different looks on the plants. On these two I see a difference in the leaf structure and a difference in the way they hang from the plant along with a few other minor differences in growth.

My concern, or question, is on the one with the broader more uplifting leaves all the tips are white and a lot of the tips of the side ridges also. I think you can see clearly in the pictures, especially if you expand the view. Do you think this is a genetic trait or is it some kind of deficiency of some kind?

They are under the same light and get the same waterings/nutes. It actually looks cool to see it with the “HIGHLIGHTS” but wonder what is causing it.

@Oldsoldier1976 @monkman @Reticence @SilentHippie @Kcdaniels @Amjk @kw_Bat @Covertgrower @BlazeMaze @dbrn32

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Looks like a mild bit of nutrient burn. This would not concern me at all, but I would make sure I am on the feeding schedule correctly. If it gets worse you might need to back off ppm’s of nutes a bit.
For now I think you are fine.

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i agree with @Reticence

i had three plants that i fed liquid bloom all to at the same time in the same amount. they were all white widow fems. i used 3/4 dosage on their first time and two got burned badly and one looked just a little bit worse than yours does in top pic. just like children, each plant is different even if same strain is what i learned.

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