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Room Type
Topping
weeks 3
LST
weeks 4-6, 8
Defoliation
weeks 7-8
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
11.3562 l
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Grow Conditions
Week 9
Flowering
20 hrs
Light Schedule
22
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Day Air Temperature
8+ conditions after
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Laxzeus32 Laxzeus32
3 years ago
After defoliating, the nute burn started. Coinciding with defoliation, I also switched light schedule from 20/4 to 14/10 because of working in the office. My theory on this: with full leaves and lots of daylight hours to process nutrients, my nute levels were fine. The double whammy of less light and fewer leaves caused nute burn. To help remedy, I flushed twice two days apart and run off ph was 6.3. Now I have spotting and continued leaf damage, but this time apparently due to either lockout, or a lack of nutes in flushed soil. Adding cal mag back into the waterings now, hoping it’s enough. Should I also add the Tiger bloom back at this point? Half of leaves are curling at the tip. Only a fraction of leaves show the lockout damage so far.
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Laxzeus32
Laxzeus32started grow question 3 years ago
Please see last pic for this week. Can anyone confirm suspicion of lockout resulting in the spotting/dying pets of leaves? Any advice about removing leaves etc. appreciated.
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Leaves. Curl up
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MrStinky
MrStinkyanswered grow question 3 years ago
Dont remove the leaves, looks like you are in full on flowering mode it may be that it needs a drop of calmag. The symptoms fit the stage. It will be burning through nutrients now to flower as much as possible, dont forget.
Laxzeus32
Laxzeus32started grow question 3 years ago
Can leaves be an indicator of bud rot without seeing actual bud rot? Day 65, day 35 of flower. Looks bad...question really isn’t what I can do from here, I think I need to ride it out and harvest early. But is she a lost cause or likely candidate for bud rot?
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Buds. Other
Leaves. Curl up
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Papa_T
Papa_Tanswered grow question 3 years ago
No fan leaves are not an indication of bud rot. Does it smell bad? Bud rot generally has a putrid rot smell to it. Fan leaves getting messed yo in flower is most of the time a little hungry or experiencing some nutrient lock out. But to me it just looks like the plant is consuming fan leaves to make your dank flower fatter. So if it smells as it should I wouldn’t worry to much and ride it out.
Laxzeus32
Laxzeus32started grow question 3 years ago
As sugar leaves send their nutes to the buds and start to curl/die, do I need to trim them off before the curled part reaches the buds? The fan leaves were an easy choice to trim...sugar leaves I’d have to trim the leaf rather than stem. Is that ok or necessary?
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Leaves. Curl up
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Papa_T
Papa_Tanswered grow question 3 years ago
No it’s not really necessary. You’re going to end up trimming that stuff at harvest time so it’s now worth making wounds while she’s still finishing up her flowering cycle.
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Ferenc
Ferencweek 5
Happy Flowering @Laxzeus32
Ganjafarmer420flowers
Ganjafarmer420flowersweek 7
Wish you well hope to see good stuff ❤️🔥
Ganjafarmer420flowers
Ganjafarmer420flowers
@Laxzeus32,your buds will fatten up most in the last 2 weeks of its life it looks like your not that far into flower yet your using tiger bloom which will help fatten the buds 😉
Laxzeus32
Laxzeus32
@Ganjafarmer420flowers, Thanks! Just gotta give her what she needs to fatten up those wispy buds. Any guidance is appreciated.
SegaYGriega
SegaYGriegaweek 9
Looks good👏🌱
Loserofthemonth
Loserofthemonthweek 8
She’s a beauty, nice job
iHateSativa
iHateSativaweek 11
Happy Growing Friend 👍