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All Barney’s failed to germinate, so planted Gummibears and tangie, both will be 1 week behind. Planted Gummibears with top half HF/bottom half OF and Tangie with 50/50 mix of HF/OF.
Plan: After week 3, water with cal mag phd to 6.8 until week 3 of flower. Water with recharge every two weeks. Top dress after a month with 4-4-4. Week 3 of flower top dress with flower amendment’s and water with mag sulfur.
All seedlings are getting leggy. Moved light down to about 24 inches and added additional happy frog soil. Spritzing plants and soil with tap water every 4 hours.
Started LST for pk. Watered all three with armor si phd to 6.5. Plants were stretching so adjusted light intensity to 50%. PK still showing odd growth and maybe nute burn. OF too hot for PK?
Watered with armor si phd to 6.7. All plants are getting 1 gallon approx of water. Both PK and GB have started to flower. All plants showing some dark green leaves with some tips curling down, but T and GB seem to be not as affected as PK. Continuing to LST plants.
All of the plants, especially purple kush have twisted dark green leaves. No bugs except except some fungus gnats found on yellow sticky traps, could this by the fungus gnats or is it nitrogen toxicity?
You may be pushing N toxicity.. BUT that’s not what’s going on here.
It’s a genetic anomaly causing the weird twisting and whatnot.
Your 4th pic in the newest week 5 update shows unusual vein development on that fan leaf.
I’ve run a few CBD autos personally and they often have some weird genetic stuff going on.
Last week flushed each plant with 5 gallons of plain phd water to correct for nitrogen toxicity. This week T has started to flower. Added down to earth to rose and flower to PK with recharge.
Performing light lollipoping on all plants. PK showing calcium deficiency, most likely because ph below 6. Applied rose and flower top dress to GB and T. Also applying low dose calmag to GB and T and mag sulfur to PK.
* will be watering less but more frequently so microbes don’t go dormant.
Fungus gnats plaguing PK, top dressed PK with DE w/calcium bentonite. Spraying top of soil of GB and T with neem oil and running tower fan to dry out soil and keep pests away. Watering plants with high ph water to target runoff ph above 6. Applying recharge twice a week and lollipoping GB and T.
T showing light burn, moved light to 18 inches above top of plant. To get rid of gnats, dried out medium of all plants using bottom watering and sticky traps. Feed T with 1/2 bloom nutes, Gb watered with 7 tbsp of rose and flower, and PK watered with 5 tbsp with rose and flower. Applied 1/2 bloom booster 5 days ago. All ph incoming and outgoing approx within 4 points and ppm around 1200.
* 12-20: T still has light burn, cannot raise light any further. So adjusted light intensity from 50 to 45 and moved T to side and GB to middle of tent. Next time scrog to keep plant at least 24 inches away from light.
Watering with approx. 1 gallon of water phd to 6.7 every two to three days. Recharge applied every two weeks, top dressing with DTE rose and flower every two weeks, and flora nectar every water. Added scrog to bring down T height and add support to GB flowers. Fungus gnats still bothering PK. Have tried neem, DE, yellow sticky traps, and drying out soil. T showing issues in older leaves closer to light.
PK still fighting fungus gnats, added new sticky trap, applied .25 inch layer of DE, and will continue to bottom feed PK. Also, probably last two weeks of flower for PK and GB. Previously watered GB and T recharge or flora nectar. Watered PK with flora nectar only and will start watering all plants with water only.
Adjusted light intensity to 75% and this week just gave plain water phd to 6.5. Fungus gnats have disappeared after pk harvest. Probably last water for GB and maybe one more for T.
Started off healthy and approx 2-3 weeks into flower hit some deficiencies. Tried to correct but never fully recovered. Plant could be scrogged at the beginning of flower to stop it from stretching too much.