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malaiasuka malaiasuka
a year ago
It becomes very bushy and stays pretty low for now in height. Smell is already pretty intense. I can see the internodes really close to each other. Now I realize it was not necessary to burry it deeper when the stem got long after first week.
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Grow Questions
malaiasuka
malaiasukastarted grow question a year ago
Hello Growers! Internodes are very close between them and the leaves are lying on each other as you can notice in some of the latest pictures. I decided to remove LST mechanism from few branches just to create some space.
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Leaves. Too many
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GreenHarvest_Official
GreenHarvest_Officialanswered grow question a year ago
Since this is your first auto grow I would keep to low stress training only. If you still want to defoliate keep it to 2 leaves at a time and give her time to recover between each mini defoliation. P.S. Your leaves are very dark green, It usually means too much Nitrogen so try to fix that little by little. Good luck with the rest lf your grow.
malaiasuka
malaiasukastarted grow question a year ago
Hello Growers! There is an IR/UV function of my lamp. Does it make any difference ? If yes when should I enable it. You can check the photo in attachment. There are the specs of the lamp and other info. Thanks to all!
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Other. General questions
Setup. Strain - Autoflowering
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CULTIVATORFROG
CULTIVATORFROGanswered grow question a year ago
Hola. La diferencia es que tenes tenes un espectro más completo de luz. El sol también emite rayos uv. Yo los enciendo en fase de vegetales y en las últimas 2 semanas de floración. Ya que favorece la producción de tricomas de la planta. Lo cual hace tu hierva más potente. Suerte
malaiasuka
malaiasukastarted grow question a year ago
7 days ago someone here helped me to notice a nitrogen toxicity presence due to dark green leaves. The same day (7 days ago) the soil was flushed with 10 L of plain water with 6,5 PH. After one week flushed again with 20 L of plain water with 6,5 PH. Any advices?
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question a year ago
When you feed just give a quarter dose of what you were giving in the nitrogen feed. Your plant mainly wants potassium and phosphorus right now in flowering. Nitrogen is used very little in bulking. If anything it can hinder bud development.
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BudBoutique
BudBoutiqueanswered grow question a year ago
Hi buddy, first of all amazing grow so far :) Flushing your plants after observing nitrogen toxicity was a good step to help correct the issue. Here's what you can do next: 1. Monitor Plant Response: After flushing, closely observe your plants for any improvements in their overall health and leaf color. Nitrogen toxicity symptoms should start to subside as excess nitrogen is leached from the soil. 2. Check Runoff: When you watered with plain water, did you measure the pH and EC (electrical conductivity) of the runoff? This can give you an idea of the nutrient levels in the soil. 3. Nutrient Adjustment: After flushing, you might need to adjust your feeding regimen. Gradually reintroduce a balanced nutrient solution with a lower nitrogen concentration. Monitor your plants' response and adjust nutrient strength as needed. 4. pH Monitoring: Continue to monitor the pH of the soil and runoff. Maintaining the proper pH range (around 6.0-6.5 for soil) helps ensure nutrient availability and prevents nutrient lockout. 5. Recovery Time: It might take some time for your plants to fully recover from the nitrogen toxicity. Be patient and give them the opportunity to bounce back. New growth should appear healthier. 6. Leaf Trimming: If you have severely affected leaves, you can consider gently removing them. This helps the plant direct its energy towards new growth. 7. Avoid Overreacting: While you've taken appropriate steps to address the issue, avoid overreacting and making sudden changes. Gradual adjustments are generally more beneficial for the plants. 8. Regular Care: Continue providing proper care in terms of lighting, humidity, and watering practices. Healthy plants are better equipped to recover. 9. Observation: Keep an eye on your plants daily. If you notice any new symptoms or changes, adjust your approach accordingly. Remember that recovery from nitrogen toxicity takes time, and the plants might not show immediate results. Continue to provide a balanced environment and nutrient regimen, and your plants should gradually improve. If you have any further questions feel free to drop me a DM :) Good luck and all the best
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question a year ago
LOL ... N is important in flower... DNA requires it.. every single cell that reproduces needs N. it's insane people think that the flower needs little to no N i flower... stop perpetuation nonsense. it's wrong. you might need a 10% less, if that... i do get slight buildup over 6-7 weeks after flip, but the fact it takes so long to see a buildup means it's mostly being used at the same rate, just slightly slower. the plant absolutely needs N at nearly as high of levels as it did in vege. flushing will fix the substrate.. it will not remove nutrients from teh plant. A plant cannot do such a thing. it has no waste excretion. all you can do is give less N and the plant will suck down what's overstocked in the leaves, then you have to start giving the right amount or you end up with a deficiency. this is all about rate of use vs rate of provision. you see toxicities and deficiencies when these rates don't match. the close you are, the longer it takes to see a symptom. *** some exceptions - Mg takes 5-6 weeks after the problem starts before you see a sympto. Mulder's chart is another layer of sophistication to understand in regard to feeding a plant. the indivudual nutrients molecules have relativistic realtionshipis with each other. Add more of "this" and you need to add ore of "that" to match or you run into an issue. Possibly add too much of "this" and you lock out "that" ... google mulder's chart. it's real science.. not peanut gallery nonsense.... made up based on a few plants grown in a garage or basement... no control group.. no understanding of the scientific method.. no verification.. yet, super confident about the nonsense.
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WhiteEdge
WhiteEdgecommentedweek 1a year ago
Wish you luck growing this strain with lots of yield!!
malaiasuka
malaiasukacommenteda year ago
@WhiteEdge,Thanks mate!
DutchPassion_Official
DutchPassion_Officialcommentedweek 1a year ago
GL and have fun growing mate!😎
malaiasuka
malaiasukacommenteda year ago
@DutchPassion_Official,Your support is priceless! THNX
Hou_Stone
Hou_Stonecommentedweek 1a year ago
best wishes for growth ! 🌲🙏🌲
malaiasuka
malaiasukacommenteda year ago
@Hou_Stone,Thanks mate!