New Grower White Widow auto indoor/outdoor

Yop friends!

Every day her new problem, and yesterday night i saw that 3 leafs were losing their color (not new not old, medium leafs), also the top of 4 stems shows some red points which makes me think to a N deficiency, mostly since her size doubled in less than a week
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It has not spread very much today, but it has spread anyway. I may have underwatered her the past few days, can that be connected to the N deficiency ?
I watered her with some pee in it (maybe 1/20), i saw that the nitrogen from urea takes about 4 days to mineralize completly but i'm afraid it will be late because :
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I think she just started the flowering phase but i'm not sure about it, could you help me ? I can upload more photos if you need!
As roots stops pumping nitrogen while bloom is it still worth to give her nitrogen from soil ? I saw terrible things from N deficiency during the end of the stretch or the start of the bloom so maybe i'm being a bit paranoid

The complete photo of the day, still looks healthy for the moment and i want to keep it that way :)
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Thank's a lot :)
 

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Hey Brother, I just been reading back a little bit.

As far as getting more vertical growth than what you've seen in other places on the Forum, a lot of guys employee training usually LST. There are some stickies in the new Growers area on different training methods.

Looking at your pictures, your plants are very healthy. This is the time where you want to be adding in Cal Mag if you're not already doing it. Calcium is very important for utilizing other minerals like nitrogen and sometimes if you're a little calcium deficient you'll get some yellowing leaves. When you get into flower, that's when you use more calcium anyway.

So I wouldn't increase your grow nutrients, if anything you might add in more or start using calcium.

What are you giving for Bloom nutrients right now?

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Hey Brother, I just been reading back a little bit.

As far as getting more vertical growth than what you've seen in other places on the Forum, a lot of guys employee training usually LST. There are some stickies in the new Growers area on different training methods.

Looking at your pictures, your plants are very healthy. This is the time where you want to be adding in Cal Mag if you're not already doing it. Calcium is very important for utilizing other minerals like nitrogen and sometimes if you're a little calcium deficient you'll get some yellowing leaves. When you get into flower, that's when you use more calcium anyway.

So I wouldn't increase your grow nutrients, if anything you might add in more or start using calcium.

What are you giving for Bloom nutrients right now?

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Thank's mate! Yeah i saw that today about LST, it would have be nice to do i think but it's too late for sure. Maybe for the next one :)

Do you have any homemade idea for Ca/Mg nute ? I thought about a bit milk dilued in water, it says "high calcium" on the bottle but i prefer to ask because it's seems to be such a shitty idea haha

About nutrients, i never fed her, i tried once and she didn't like it. There are already organic nutriments in the soil : NPK 11/0/0 (5kg/m3), 4/4/4 (3kg/m3)
 
Thank's mate! Yeah i saw that today about LST, it would have be nice to do i think but it's too late for sure. Maybe for the next one :)

Do you have any homemade idea for Ca/Mg nute ? I thought about a bit milk dilued in water, it says "high calcium" on the bottle but i prefer to ask because it's seems to be such a shitty idea haha

About nutrients, i never fed her, i tried once and she didn't like it. There are already organic nutriments in the soil : NPK 11/0/0 (5kg/m3), 4/4/4 (3kg/m3)
Molasses has equal amounts of calcium and magnesium in it. It's preferred by organic gardeners because it'll feed the beneficials in the soil if you have any and then of course you do get the calcium and magnesium. I'm not an organic Gardener you might pose a question in live Stoners about how much to use. Or maybe a quick Google search would give you some ideas.

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Was wondering what "molasse" was, just googled it and : "don't exist in france" haha
I should be able to find something similar anyway, thank's for the advice, i'll keep it up :D
 
look for black treacle im 99% sure its the same stuff just,just make sure its the unsulfered kind.1 or 2 spoons/gal.
if your soil has 11-0-0 and 4-4-4 nutes built in id be worried about adding more N.90% leaves look a good green,preflowers showing its moving into flower mode.
keep er lit :pass:
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look for black treacle im 99% sure its the same stuff just,just make sure its the unsulfered kind.1 or 2 spoons/gal.
if your soil has 11-0-0 and 4-4-4 nutes built in id be worried about adding more N.90% leaves look a good green,preflowers showing its moving into flower mode.
keep er lit :pass:
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Ill try to find this tomorrow thanks!
Yeah 11/0/0 as 5kg/m3 seems so much to me too, so it was just a little symptom of underwatering i guess
Do you think that i may need some PK nute for the end of flowering or the soil already has enough ?
 
im not a good enough grower to know that pal,but jingo is :biggrin: you might or might not need some :shrug:but not for maybe 3 ish weeks.
good luck.
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Hi fams! Didn't find any molasse or black treackle today, but i bought some water testers, and just found out that my tap water (that i use all the time) contains a lots of MgCO3 and CaCO3. The initial pH is about 8 and i always make it drop to 6-6,5 and as an assiduous geology student (lol) i know that carbonates disslove faster while pH is dropping which means more Ca2+ and Mg2+. As the tap water is supposed to countain enough minerals for humans to live, i believe it is enough for that little plant, what do you think ?
Just in case, i grinded very thin an eggshell, apparently they are also an amazing source of Ca/Mg but i do not know how to dose it so i'll wait maybe the 3rd of 4th bloom week to try if everything goes well :)
 
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