Any advice would be helpful. Plant was beautiful until about two weeks ago.
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It looks like you're growing outdoors, planted in the ground. Are you feeding anything? (Sometimes people switch to "bloom nutes" which cuts N too much, too soon.). The plant looks a little hungry for N. Two-three tsp/gal of fish emulsion would help that. But, it's a matter of preference. Some people like the plant to be N deficient at that stage of growth, drop fan leaves, etc. (Or, they don't like to feed much N at that stage.). I personally like to keep them green up to harvest and haven't noticed any taste difference doing so.Originally posted by Txhellhound01 View PostAny advice would be helpful. Plant was beautiful until about two weeks ago.
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Changed from fish fertilize to fox farms big bloom.
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Txhellhound01, FF Big Bloom has virtually no nutrients. I'm not familiar with FF products. But, that bottle's made to be used with two other bottles (Grow Big & Tiger Bloom). I'm sure Big Bloom serves some purpose. But, it has almost zero nutrient content. (0.01-0.30-0.70). By comparison, your fish fertilizer was probably 5-1-1. Nitrogen was 100x higher.
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Nice plant Tx01, definitely needs a little feed.
She's gonna beautiful plant when shes done. GoodLuck, HappyGrowing.Cfls for a week or two
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