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Old 07-14-2007, 11:52 AM #51
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The lower fan leaves are yellow and dying, while the rest of the plant is a much lighter green than the others, which are a more robust, darker green.
To me, it's a classic case of lack of nitrogen.
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i think it is too much water !(but i don't think u put too much ??)
surely if it is only low in the plant , and the stem is yellow low in the plant ?
try to stop water a few days
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Good weekend moe and Highlighter

Very nice plants Highlighter, i can feel the progresses each week

I think it's a NPK lack, mainly Nitrogen. A 5-1-1 fertilizer it's quite weak for big plants growing in soil. I'd recommend you use a 7-5-5 organic fertilizer or similar and use it often till august. Your plants are healthy and well stablished, so you can expect the most vigorous growing and stretching for the next weeks. If you feel the plants are losing colour. It's good to help them with a good fertilizer.

Our Congo needs medium-high feeding requirements, some congo plants could need a little bit more food than others but they accept and profit high feeding levels very well.

Best wishes and good climate for the next weeks! dubi
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Thanks Dubi! LMN suggested a lack of Fe (iron), I think he may be on to something!
I'm sad, because early on, this was my best plant, now she's fallen way behind, but I will up the nutrients. They started out w/ a 2-1-1 fish fertilizer, then I switched to a 2-4-1, then back to the 2-1-1. I like to try to stay organic if I can, and their are few options where I live...I'll keep you updated, as always.

Moe, thanks for your input! I wish I had some of the rain you've been having! Too much water it's not!
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Good weekend moe and Highlighter

Very nice plants Highlighter, i can feel the progresses each week

I think it's a NPK lack, mainly Nitrogen. A 5-1-1 fertilizer it's quite weak for big plants growing in soil. I'd recommend you use a 7-5-5 organic fertilizer or similar and use it often till august. Your plants are healthy and well stablished, so you can expect the most vigorous growing and stretching for the next weeks. If you feel the plants are losing colour. It's good to help them with a good fertilizer.

Our Congo needs medium-high feeding requirements, some congo plants could need a little bit more food than others but they accept and profit high feeding levels very well.

Best wishes and good climate for the next weeks! dubi
thank u good week end too
we recognize the great profressionnal service u just give !
i didn't see it was just a 5-1-1
good luck highlihter
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thank u good week end too
we recognize the great profressionnal service u just give !
i didn't see it was just a 5-1-1
good luck highlihter
Good vibes moe!

here are a few more congo femenized, germinated in June, 4-5 weeks ago.






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2 weeks later, feminized Congos in the field are developing strong branches, growing almost 20-30 cm each week.

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Incredible, good sun and nutrient ? with a good genetic
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That's it moe!

They have been growing 1 month in the field, only received 2 liquid feedings apart from good fertile soil: Rhizotonic (to avoid stress the planting day) and one equilibrated (around 6-6-6) organic feeding 2 weeks ago. Rest is hot temps, intense sun, unlimited soil and constant watering!
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viva next year to give a try to ur seeds outdoor !
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