Well,I tried a new technique...maybe not so new,whereby I defoliated by adding too many nutrients😛.I was out riding during week 10 so on to week 11 and they've started to flower already.We're not down to 12 hours a day yet here,still 14 hours sunup to sundown but the flowers have started😀.I've just been watering until they recover from nute burn and it seems the worst is over.Now I've got 6 weeks or so of flowering but I'm afraid to give the girls any more love....any suggestions?I'm thinking maybe just mist them with the Atlantean molasses blend in a week and then just water for the last couple weeks?I slowed them down with my enthusiasm...lesson learned...
I also have a couple of cuttings on the go in my tent and I'm bending the crap out of the big one lol...we'll see how that goes...gotta keep it low....
Well you are getting close to the end of the season and close to harvesting.
I don’t know what feeding schedule you’re on or what type of soil you’re in.
But it’s probably a little hungry and if it doesn’t get fed nutrients it will start feeding on itself. So essentially it’s a last ditch effort at making the best flower possible before it dies. So as alarming as it looks, at the end of the day fan leaves are not the prize. So if you can maybe give it a feeding to tie it over until harvest or just ride it out.
You look like you have some nice bud to harvest this year. Good job man. Enjoy!
I had to remove 2 small buds because of rot(turned brown,smells like grass),should I be harvesting now or just keep an eye on it.I figure I can get another couple weeks before it gets too cold at night but I don't want to lose more buds to rot.The rest of the flowers look good.Ty
Yooooo, wish you friendly weather and mild temperatures! 🤞💪
You'll see how much better is smoking the fruit of a girl you grew by yourself. It's a matter of pride ;)
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I thought at first maybe it was nute burn but it looks like phosphorous deficiency maybe...anyway i added more Gaia bloom and I'm spraying the leaves with Atlantean molasses,sea kelp calcium phos mix...doubling down and they seem to like it)
@ffgrove, makes sense-- going into flower switched up the plant's needs and some strains are pickier than others. Had the same problem last year (or the year before?), but by the time I figured it out it was a lost cause!
Looking good! Ran into the same problem with the fan leaves in flower time-- I'm thinking some strains are just more prone to it than others but just to be sure I tried a couple of diff things: One plant I cut out the food and went to molasses and epsom, one plant I supplemented with fish emulsion in case it was a deficiency, and one I just straight watered. DIdn't notice any big differences.