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Week 13
Flowering
63.5
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DANNYBLUE1 DANNYBLUE1
2 years ago
Decided to move one to a tent for another week and the other one is getting harvested at the end of this week but see looks really good
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Grow Questions
DANNYBLUE1
DANNYBLUE1started grow question 2 years ago
Why is one of them doing so well growing better deep green leaves and the other is at least 2 inch shorter and leaves are yellowish. I’ve been feeding them both the same I’ve missed the shoter one of the soil is still damp. I’m guessing nutrient over load so thinking do a flush
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
Leaves. Color - Yellow
Plant. Too short
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Whiteybulger1814
Whiteybulger1814answered grow question 2 years ago
You got some nutrients burn going on the tips, need to cut back on the feed likely half what you're feeding them now, and yes the deep color is a sign of nitrogen toxicity I would flush but you also might be locked out on the light one as well do to ph, looks like you're running coco and clay balls and if that so I'm my buddy who is a veteran growers with autopots and coco told me before I started with my autopots that clay balls create ph fluctuations in the coco and aren't really that great for that system...You need to be a experienced grower to pull off the clay and coco to keep up on the ph fluctuations...Also my first time in coco was a disaster because I didn't buffer my coco properly with Calmag and I didn't ph the coco property from the start, you could definitely use a flush and I would try to determine what the ph of the coco is before you do so and adjust the flush accordingly...and I would cut back on the nutrients for a bit as well...I switched my autopots over to living soil, worm castings and Gaia ammendments for less stress and hassle...Good luck hope they turn around, just make sure you're ph is on and give them them some calmag to after your flush add it to reservoir
DANNYBLUE1
DANNYBLUE1started grow question 2 years ago
I’ve got humidity up to 40% and I’m still flushing the one that locked out and she’s doing a lot better thanks for everyone help
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Plant. Stem - Weak
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 years ago
She looks very well. Nice green stems. Well done on sorting your issues out. A wet/damp towel hung from the top of your tent bar will help bring your RH up and will keep like that. Good growing
DANNYBLUE1
DANNYBLUE1started grow question 2 years ago
Would you start to cut some of the fan leaves off at this stage or is it too early? And if it is early what stage should I starting giving her a trim?
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Leaves. Other
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ernest_twwg
ernest_twwganswered grow question 2 years ago
Feel free to remove any and all shade leaves at any point in time. I remove any leaves that cover potential branch and bud nodes throughout the entirety of my grow. I also remove the top to leaves of every branch, including the main stalk, when the plant is as little as a couple weeks old. It makes the plant react as if it were topped, but without ever topping it. This means you aren't removing any vertical growth or potential branches. The plant also recovers much faster than if it were topped, so i think it's a win-win. Once the plant is flipped into flower, i always do a heavy defoliation during week three to help with airflow and light. You don't want any leaves covering your nuggies. Some people even remove practically every leaf on their plant during this defoliation and end up with fat buds! So, the people that say you need all the leaves your plant produces, are just wrong. In my personal opinion, that is.
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