This cheese girl is recovering pretty well after getting too much nutes. Gave her fresh water without any feeding solution and the leaves look like they are getting green again. Gave her smaller anount of nutes than usual, so will have to wait and see how she reacts. Removed bigger fan leaves for better light penetration. My bending technique is like crazy persons, but i have fight with the size somehow
Hi, im having some troubles with this little girl, there is this yelowing around the edges on some random fan leaves and smaller bottom leaves. I am not sure what is wrong since all the other plants are growing well under same conditions. Could it be magnesium deficiency?
I agree Dude, i think the reason for your defiencys is the PH. that plants can take all the Nutrients out of the soil they need a Ph -range from around 6 to around 7. i will let you a link to a nice shedule where you can see the Single Nutrient and the Range they need to get aborbed from the plant
https://www.growweedeasy.com/ph/#soil-pH... this is a very nice site it shows you how to diagnose and handle problems whith your plant
Looking good! You can do all sorts of techniques, all genetics react differently, people always offer different advice. Best advice I've gotten is if you try a new technique just start with one plant.
Thanks for the tips and support! I was thinking of topping once to get it a bit smaller in height and for nicer shape for the plants, but first ill do it with one plant on the next grow and see how it goes. In which week/size would you do the topping for autos?
@Andrius, they react well to low stress technique you can top it once to manifold it but i would not do it more than one or two , 3 weeks of veg is very light to recover from a high stress technique but im no pro so take or leave it but keep it up๐๐ป๐๐ป
Thanks! Planing topping 1 plant on the next grow, just to see how autos react to it, have seen others do it. Now just need to wait to see how all the plants react to my defoliation.
Hey, thanks, with my lights it is ok, had 5 grows that started at this height and never had any problems with leaves getting burned. I actually put them on some boxes to get it closer (around 50-60cm) in veg. For flowering with leds i usually kept 30cm diatance as was recomended on the box, but now im growing one plant (green crack) which got huge and decided ro test with the lamp to plant distance. So now it grows around 15 cm from the lamp and havent noticed any damage to it. So I believe that you can go closer to the plant with the led than what they recommend. But thats just what I have experienced over my few grows with leds. Let me know if you have any other questions
@Reaper, yeah, they get big and fat. If left unattended and untrained they can get pretty huge. But the buds are amazing, hits you like a truck and tastes amazing.
dude plants take a while to recover anyway - think a couple of weeks not days... for most of those leaves it will be too late anyway, bud will not be affected no worries
@CRiSPrGrow, yeah, i meant recover after flush, because the flushing might be stressfull as well otherwise you are completely right ๐ I just want my plant to be as healthy as possible and it feels like I have Mag deficiencies visible on all plants. Thanks for the help mate!
Hi @Andrius! She needs Magnesium and Potassium. The yellowing between the veins tells us she's suffering from a Magnesium deficiency, and the brown edges/border looks like a Potassium deficiency, which is probably happening because the plant did start to stretch. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing ๐
Hey, thanks for the tip! After reading my book about weed problems I had the exact same thought about magnesium and potassium, but then i tried watering her with just plain water and she seemed to be recovering. Did defoliate her so cant see in the latest pictures. Also I changed the nutriens from grow to short flowering, so if the problem persists then I will try adding Mag-cal supplement. Thanks alot for the tips, every little bit of information is valuable to me, so I can grow as a grower
Looks like either PH issues or too much nutrients. I'd recommend a PH around 6.5 and cutting back on your nutrients to about 1/2 or 3/4 strength. That should help. Good luck ๐
hey bud. Nice grow setup. How have you found your growth with the lights at that distance. I currently have mine somewhere around 30" due to the recommendations on the package but I am worried about burning my seedlings. Any input?
i will test the ph of the soil today, and will go down on nutes as you said, I'm making 6.2-6.1ph in the feeding solution which works great with other plants. lets hope for the best, thanks!