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    Quote Originally Posted by Najrev View Post
    what do you think about it ?

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    That's burn, typically happens when too hot in the nutes (too much) or when the leaf sits on the substrate.

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    I was so worried about over-watering that I wasn't providing enough water. I gave each of them 1 liter of water and after 2 hours they recovered. In 2 weeks I will feed some nuts. Should I give him those for flowering or for the vegetative phase? Or a little bit of both? Considering they are 4 weeks old and in 2 weeks they will have 6 weeks. Thx again guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Najrev View Post
    I was so worried about over-watering that I wasn't providing enough water. I gave each of them 1 liter of water and after 2 hours they recovered. In 2 weeks I will feed some nuts. Should I give him those for flowering or for the vegetative phase? Or a little bit of both? Considering they are 4 weeks old and in 2 weeks they will have 6 weeks. Thx again guys.
    That's a fairly common thing! Means you're being cautious which is great. I usually maintain feeding veg nutes until the stretch has completely stopped. Then I'll switch over when the top buds are the size of peanuts.

    Don't worry too much about the schedule. The plants don't know how to read calendars and will live life by their clocks.

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    Like others have said, it is normal to see some nute burn in soil on the early leaves. I stick with plain water until i see them yellowing (getting lighter in color) just slightly. Then it's Veg nutes until i see flowers starting to form. Once I have flowers forming i switch to flowering nutes but if the leaves show any yellowing i add a little bit of Veg to keep them green. Not all strains are the same. Just watch the plants and they will let you know what they need. At this point they just want more water. Do you water until there is runoff and drain the runoff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CityDweller View Post
    ...but if the leaves show any yellowing i add a little bit of Veg to keep them green.
    I like this. One of the guys I follow on youtube goes from full veg, the a 50/50 mix, then to full bloom. Your comment makes me think that's a good solution.

    Always a new way to look at things! Thanks for this brain wrinkle, CD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Najrev View Post
    I was so worried about over-watering that I wasn't providing enough water. I gave each of them 1 liter of water and after 2 hours they recovered. In 2 weeks I will feed some nuts. Should I give him those for flowering or for the vegetative phase? Or a little bit of both? Considering they are 4 weeks old and in 2 weeks they will have 6 weeks. Thx again guys.
    You want to give more then 1 liter of water. It not enough to make the lower part of your pot wet. Meaning the roots will die off. At the stage you are at ATM I would give water till iys runoff at the bottom. My soil is pretty wet when it has 10% of the container in water. Meaning your should atleast aim for 2 liters. Maybe even 3 to get a good runoff.

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    And for the love of your plants, pour slowly... And a bit at a time.

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