Mr Am4zin's Perpetual Journey

The more I think about it the more likely it becomes. Really wanna grow the Ed rosenthal too tho. Might do the Ed, then a photo. I don't know man, I got too many choices. :passitleft:

It's a shame you can't do both my friend, the Ed Ros is looking great, her main top is over 10 inches and the others are not far behind, when you get time have a quick look at my journal!!! I am going with the Pure Chocolope next time!!!
Enjoy the rest of the weekend:passitleft:
 
Wow Mr A.... Things are looking awesome in your garden....

I now remember when you were first setting this up... On ya first grow..

Man you grown some quality girls in ya space. :bravo:

Hope you dont mind me pulling up a chair, i will squeeze in at the back

:adore::passitleft:

Thanks Budworshipper and welcome. I still have a nug from that first grow, waiting for the perfect occasion to pack it into the bowl.

It's a shame you can't do both my friend, the Ed Ros is looking great, her main top is over 10 inches and the others are not far behind, when you get time have a quick look at my journal!!! I am going with the Pure Chocolope next time!!!
Enjoy the rest of the weekend:passitleft:

I wish I could do both, but as I'm finding out at the moment space is at a premium. My PE is taking over. Pics soon. :passitleft:
 
Thought I'd drop some pics in and ask for some advice while I'm at it.
So my Pineapple express at day 32 has yellowing coming on the leaves. I know I havnt over fed her and she had cal/mag with her last feeding. It's getting worse. Like my DD when she started with issues it's affecting her upper fan leaves and looks like a mag deficiency. Any help here would be great. She is still growing very quickly and still not showing signs of flower or slowing down.

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Dark Devil Auto day 59
Thought I had taken more pics of this one, obviously not.
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Northern lights auto day 26

Stunning flower.

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Dark Devil Auto Day 17

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Well that's all for this Saturday evening. See you all around the yards. :passitleft:
 
Mr. A.....My first thought was pH and this seems to confirm. Of course my diagnostic skills are still being developed...LOL

Source: Plant Abuse Chart

Zinc Deficiencies:
Deficiencies appear as chlorosis in the inter-veinal areas of new leaves producing a banding appearance as seen in figure 18. This may be accompany reduction of leaf size and a shortening between internodes. Leaf margins are often distorted or wrinkled. Branch terminals of fruit will die back in severe cases.

Also gets locked out due to high pH. Zn, Fe, and Mn deficiencies often occur together, and are usually from a high pH. Don't overdo the micro-nutrients, lower the pH if that's the problem so the nutrients become available. Foliar feed if the plant looks real bad. Use chelated zinc. Zinc deficiency produces "little leaf" in many species, especially woody ones; the younger leaves are distinctly smaller than normal. Zinc defeciency may also produce "rosetting"; the stem fails to elongate behind the growing tip, so that the terminal leaves become tightly bunched.

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