Lighting transition, taking clones!
I added on the “Grow” switch, I’m going to give it a week to get used to the intensity, then drop down to the 12/12 schedule. I took off two clones from each plant.
I have a few spots that look a little curled up and rusty, but I think I just splashed some nute solution on the leaves when watering. I'm going to put a pump and tube together for my watering can so I don't have to try and dump it in around the base. With everything trussed up so well it's getting difficult to miss the leaves.
I found why my plants had been stressing. I had bumped the switch on my light timer from scheduled to 100% on, so they haven't been getting any rest. I think you can actually see in the photo progression when I bumped the switch, between day 58 and 60 the plant gets super wilty and starts showing signs of heat stress.
So I was seeing signs of nitrogen deficiency, what I thought was calcium deficiency, and some splotches from pH swings. I had been running pH at around 6 give or take towards the low end, and I think my abrupt switch to pH 7 to fix the calcium deficiency lock out then also caused that rusting look.
Hopefully the lights being on schedule again will give the plants some time to recover.
@BlazedSaiyan, first time growing, so I can't say much. One plant seemed to be growing stronger the whole grow, and also produced the best clone. That said, I couldn't tell the difference between the two plants.
Looking good mate! One of my favourite ever strains, was smoking this over the weekend and boy is it good, it’s definitely in my top 3! Can’t wait to see the harvest! :D
I think they need a bit of rest, switch the light just like you said, as it's not a autoflowering, she definitly needs darkeness.. And don't worry for the nut burn she will recover quickly, just keep your nuts a little lower as she's not enough tall to drink all you give.. Happy growing !