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Seeds were germinated for 24 hours in water and placed in Root Riot cubes. Seedlings were transplanted 3 days ago into mixture of VermiFire and Perlite. They seem to be adjusting well so far.
Seedlings responded well to their first watering. I also fed the one clone I have a light feeding of Big Bloom and Grow Big and it looks much healthier.
That might be nutrient burn on the tips of your plants. Try balancing the PH to 6.7, and feed plain water with no nutrients for a week. That will fix the nutrient imbalance.
Those are trichomes, trichomes come in many shapes and size's, those would just be less desirable since it's on a leaf. You could always take a magnifying lens and take a look. If you don't have one, mind aswell invest for harvest time
One plant seems to be much stronger than the other two although watering and nutrients have been the same.
My larger plant seems to be clawing at the tips and I’m not sure what’s causing it. High nitrogen possibly? The last watering was yesterday and I didn’t use any nutrients.
I watered my auto yesterday and now the tips are curling downward. From what I’ve read it sounds like it is nitrogen toxicity. It was fine until I watered yesterday and I didn’t use any nutrients just ph balanced water.
Any suggestions or tips are appreciated!
Ahhhh the clawwwww hahaha I remember that film Liar lol the other growers are correct though i feel both of them have not mentioned the other half of this problem which is overwatering :) Take it easy on the watering can my friend only water when the medium is dry :) Its all good advice though :)
Agreed. excess nitrogen. Since you used only water its most likely you have a salt buildup in your soil from either to much food or not watering enough between feedings. So when you watered it released the nutrients. Dont try to wash them out as it will most likely mess up your soil. Stick to water for the next little bit. And like couplethatgrows420 said if you have a PPM meter check the runoff to see how much it increases to get an idea of how long to keep watering before your next feed.
Happy Growing
Two of the girls have been battling a nitrogen toxicity issue due to over feeding at week 5/6 but they are still looking pretty nice. The buds are really starting to give off a nice citrusy aroma up close on the tallest plant.