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CypressHill78 CypressHill78
2 years ago
Been flushing the Widow since last week with water only, no more nutes. Next week will be harvest time 😇
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Grow Questions
CypressHill78
CypressHill78started grow question 2 years ago
Hey guys, i was wondering if one of my plants maybe needs special attention bc it looks like leaves are hanging a little bit.. I water every two days with around 150ml per pot and started gving some nutes (see above for ml per plant).
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Leaves. Curl down
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 2 years ago
Start adding new weeks on your diary so it provides a better picture to read for diagnosis please. What it looks like to me is a water issue with that plant. Plus light intensity is too strong. Turn down or back off plants some. Leaves will stand up in praying fashion when you find the sweet spot for that stage of growth. You are a little heavy on feed as well. The darker green is starting to show. If giving nutes maintain a run off of at least 20 percent. If in soil they need a wet, and dry cycle. More information would help of course. Ph readings, ppm or ec readings, what substrate, what's mix consistency parts and how much. I think you need more perlite in that one to solve watering issue. Improve plants resistant to it. Good luck
CypressHill78
CypressHill78started grow question 2 years ago
One of my plants is kinda short but bushy on top, so i was wondering if i should maybe remove some leaves so that the lower parts of the plant will get more light ? Plant in question is 4 weeks old now and around 12cm in height.
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Techniques. Defoliation
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 2 years ago
i'm with grannie.. think you need to illicit a bit more stretch out of the plants even if you do remove a leaf or two. axillary growth needs to spread out to be useful... so removing leaves to help grow what will be the oldest growth and potentially pruned off anyway isn't as helpful as you think it is. i'd rather that side growth stretch a little bit to reach light, then train it as needed. those first couple nodes won't even produce a decent bud anyway if you don't lollipop or defo at all, and most likely liek i said, it won't be there when the plant is in bloom unless it's a really tiny autoflower.
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DutchPassion_Official
DutchPassion_Officialweek 0
When you grow you learn, and when you learn you grow 😊 Just go 4 it mate and enjoy growing!
CypressHill78
CypressHill78
@DutchPassion_Official, haha thanks, i'll do just that 😇
homerjgangia
homerjgangiaweek 0
Good luck with your grow mate!💪💪
CypressHill78
CypressHill78
@homerjgangia, thx mate, looking forward to the journey! 💪
GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieweek 2
Couple of things here... and I'll take them in no particular order because they are equally important... First, you're really overdoing the nutes for this age of an autoflower... they don't like nor do they need nutes for the first two (maybe even 3) weeks of their life and when nutes are first introduced, they should be only at about 1/4 strength. Overdosing on nitrogen (your grow nutes) will cause leaves to droop like this... but so will my second point: Watering... either over- or under-watering will cause leaves to droop. You want to let the plant tell you when it needs additional water ... let the pot dry out completely so that it is terribly lightweight when you pick it up... the most common way people kill ANY plant is to overwater... so don't go by a schedule YOU have devised (i.e., X amount of water every X days) ... let the PLANT and the POT tell you. For example, I have one grow going where on Wednesday last week, I needed to water... the next day, the pot was super light again so I fed it... two days in a row! But then they didn't need to be watered for 3 days and then I needed to feed them 2 days later... Go with what the PLANT tells you! I will disagree with my growmie, Roberts, here on light intensity. I grow all my autos (and they're all I grow) on full intensity from about Day 3 of their lives until I harvest them. If you start to see some burning of the leaves, raise the lights or pull the plant away from the light with a little LST. So here is my advice: first, back off on your grow nutes by 1/2 for the next week or two (bloom nutes won't hurt them much). Second, make sure the soil is completely dry when you give them something else - OR make sure you're not making the plant wait interminably for more water when it needs it earlier. Third (and I don't know if you do this or not as there's no way to tell - and forgive me if I'm telling you something you already know) - make sure you're alternating between water and nutes... so water/feed/water/feed ... some people do water/water/feed/water/water/feed - personally, I like the former. Autoflowers are, for some, irritating to grow. Me? I love them... they're certainly a challenge and you will learn something new with every grow! Good luck!
CypressHill78
CypressHill78week 2
I think i know whats going on now.. I put in water with PH around 6.3.. today i tested the PH coming out of the bottom of the pots after watering them heavily (without nutes) and it was at 5.63PH, for one plant it was 5.3 (the one with the brown spots from the grow question). So i'm guessing the ph of the soild is too acidic because i overdid the nutes ?
CypressHill78
CypressHill78week 2
Thanks everybody for you're help with my grow questions, it's really invaluable for a first-time grower as me ;-) I think i def have to cut back on the nutes.. just thought bc i use the light soil mix i might start sooner with it but i guess i thought wrong! Also i wasnt aware that one should alternate between watering with nutes and w/o nutes, so i put them in every time i water 😐 As for when i water it is usually when the pot gets real light and dry-like which is about every other day, so i guess i'm doing that one ok..