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No problem man..Just what I'd do is all.lol. if yer feeding your tea daily ..?how strong is it..cuz if you can dial it back if you think its a lil heavy that might be working your soil as well since there is no liming agent if I remember...?...
but reversing stuff always makes em look funky but unsure as to how it overall effects the plant n colors n PH..just a guess from all ive seen.

in all honesty its tough for me to say sometimes cuz I dont tend to have issues like that in all honesty man.and never tried reversing a plant for beans er pollen..well pollen I did once..but that was a weird thing.. there are many whom could lend a lotta know it that reguard..but always happy to lend an opinion as long as Im close to being right'ish lol.
 
I did scale back my tea ingredients like you suggest I have just been adding a half a tablespoon(or less)of Indo-bat guano also a half tablespoon of kelp meal and a tablespoon of worm casting in a gallon of rain water with a bean size dollop of Alaska Fish fert and a half a tblspoon of cal/mag I plan to up the cal/mag to a tablespoon and see what that does

Also been cutting up a few fresh Comfrey leaves and adding them to the tea I had the issues before the Comfrey was added so dont suspect that as a problem and my other plants are loving the stuff I went and made up some comfrey to store for winter screw buying bottled nutes :)

This is pretty much my experimental organic grow so throwing everything at them and hope to learn something and hopefully get it dialed in for next time.
 
Yeah man I know how that is dude..if yer using guano with every brew(which ya really shouldnt be imo)you should cut waaaay back on that..it all builds up some and that'll lend to issues over the course too.that'll tear yer PH up after several feeding n build up similar'ish to nute salt build up kinda.. but yeah,I sorta did the same thing a while back and again with my last grow and again with this one..everything on this grow is 100% my make if I recall right..my soil,seedling mix,tea recipes n so on..just try stuff in light moderation man n you'll see em change n shift their colors n leaf behavior n the like.
 
You know I did discontinue the guano for a week thinking that might be the probem and then just started using some again so now I will cut it waaaaaay back again I don't really need it now its 0-7-0 its High Phosphorus.

I was watching you tube and those guys were top dressing with it so figured it was safe.

thanks for the tip.

Here is some bottled Comfrey I brewed and some nettle tea I will store for winter use I want to be 100% organic self sustaining if possible .
 

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Well not sure what I have going on here this has been a experimental Auto grow and these three Fast and vast are the same age and have been fed nothing but tea.

The plants are 50 days old and two look to have lock out or stunted and looks like they might be done or going to be done either way they are eating up their leaves.

The two shorter look more like a Indicia strain and other plant looks Sativa but all three are the same FnV

The soil was Miracle grow organic potting mix without any lime so who knows.

I have two northern lights that are the same age same soil and feed and twice as tall as them but that's a whole nother experiment :)
 

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Here are three plants all the same age the two fast and vast auto on the left and
the Visions Northern lights auto on the right all three are 51 days above soil.

The NL was grown outside but fed the same tea it has not showed sex yet and plenty bug eaten.
 

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Thanks Dude...I hope things get fat here soon and I will be happy.



Not sure whats up with the NL they just don't want to stop veging I topped them( I have two) and did some defoliating to try and slow them down I am hoping they show sex soon, I even went back and re-read the package to confirm they are auto's and they are Vision NL auto fem they have fan leaves the size of my hand.

he FnV are getting some sugar on the peaks smells like robust coffee I love the smell and can hardly smell it even right in the tent would be a good stealth grow strain.
 

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Here are the three fast and vast at day 56 under a 400 watt Apollo LED 24/0 in 3.7 gallon pots

The one in he middle is yellow already and seams to be about done it still seams a bit early but the trichs are cloudy and the hairs are mostly red and soon she ill get the axe to make room for my out of control Northern lights

The one on the left will be next.

The one on the right does not even look like the other two but they are all FnV.
I know they are bred with "White Dwarf"so hard to guess which dominant strain will show through.

Not going to be a huge harvest but plenty for my needs and will have the NLs and they are bigger by far.

I have learned a bit this grow and things will be better next time it was 100% organic grow the aerated comfrey tea seamed to give them a flower boost I will continue feeding tea with better soil ix next time and results should be much better I would hope.
 

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Here are the three Northern lights two are Vision seeds the shorter one is a Royal Queen its much younger than the other two.

All three have been topped and defoliated twice now to slow them down.
 

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