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Gromatic Gromatic
6 years ago
The stretch is complete, finally starting to see the blooms fatten up some. Still struggling with nute because of miracle gro soil. Making the best of it. Four of the seven plants are getting full nutes with very little signs of trouble. The remaining three I am supplying with half the nutes every other watering, the soil has affected those the most. I am looking forward to how much the plants flowers mature this week.
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Grow Questions
Gromatic
Gromaticstarted grow question 6 years ago
Can I trim/cut some of the bigger leaves close to the main stem (obviously, the leaves closer to the top that are not forming any buds and just casting shadows) to allow the lower buds to get more light? I am trying to maximize light exposure to hopefully increase my yield.
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Buds. Not fattening
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Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hey there so I feel like defoliation is almost always a good thing. Any way that you can open up the Bud sites to light is good. But there's a fine line between taking too much leaves and them not being able to do their photosynthetic processes. I didnt defoliate and im seriously regretting it. So defoliate some, evaluate your work, then defoliate a touch more if needed. But always leave enough leaves for the plant to perform its duties. Also the hardest thing is to be patient and for me I don't feel like my buds really began to fat in and really bulk up until they had been flowering for at least like 4 -6 weeks. Keep up the great work. Happy flowering. ✌️
Gromatic
Gromaticstarted grow question 6 years ago
I was having an issue with extremely high humidity until recently, the average % as of late has been around 52-58%. What is the optimum humidity level for my buds and if its is lower should I purchase a dehumidifier?
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Techniques. Defoliation
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Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hey Gro so if you can stay at the 50s range that can work, especially with good ventilation. Keep the air moving around the buds the best you can. I think having a dehumidifier around is always good...i think around this time i see em on sale/clearance at the local target for like 10-25 bucks, not bad price for a back up solution. I feel like i hear lower H levels can help with either terpene or trichrome productions...so one way or another less H during flowering is better than too much. Dont give up and keep the air flowing, ive learned cannabis is one tough ass plant and can battle a lot of problems. ✌️💚
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowweek 5
@gromatic yo, these are looken real nice my friend, high potential , i'm gonna enjoy watching these get fat ! dont forget to select an answer to your grow Q - glad you got on top of that yellowing, looking good now man real good.... any idea what this strain might be ?
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Gromatic
Gromaticweek 2
So after doing some research I believe my yellowing problem is due to nutrient burn. I gave my plants too much nutrients in the early stages of flowering. Lesson learned...😳
Gromatic
Gromaticweek 1
I appreciate all the feedback. I know I am early in the flowering stage, I just wanted to know because it seemed like it would help get more light to the lower buds. Thanks for letting me know it can be done. I will cut back some of the huge leaves later on in the flowering process. I have my plants in 1 gallon felt pots, should I consider bigger for my next grow? Should I consider transitioning now?
Gromatic
Gromatic
@OutForReal, uploaded natural light pics
OutForReal
OutForReal
@Gromatic,Not cool at all bro ! Can you take some pictures with natural light and some of the yellow leaves to help the community to make a diagnosis 😀 thank you bro 👍
Gromatic
Gromatic
@OutForReal, Yea, I am well into the stretch now. I am having an issue with the lower leaves yellowing on each of my 7 plants. Each day there are more leaves ever since I started using different nutes. (Advanced nutrients: micro, grow, bloom)
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Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenweek 4
Hey cross...i saw you trying to do a good flush to help push those time released outta there, i think this was a great idea. Ive heard of people doing that as well as adding saw dust to soil so the nitrogen goes after that instead of your plants. I hope it all works out. I listened to a soil guy on the cannabis cultivation and science podcast and he mentions certain elements that counteracts various nutrients. Maybe worth a listen depending on how much longer you have to go? ✌️
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreen
@Gromatic, hey thats good the c.s was able to give some advice. The sawdust tip i came across while searching methods of naturally counteracting an abundance of various nutrients...how to somehow direct them else where or onto something besides your plant or roots. The podcast ive been listening to is called The Kis Organics cannabis cultivation and science podcast. It has everything from soil experts/bug experts/and just general master growers or the dispensary guys talking business. I found out a variety of things i never knew. Kis organics is on Instagram or you can google the podcast and itll give a few ways to listen. Ive always been a reader...but its cool listening to grow situations and talks while you're trimming or whenever you got free time. ✌️
Gromatic
Gromatic
@Experimentgreen, thanks, I did my best with the flush, I ended up flushing all the pants just to try to reset. Spoke to customer service at Advanced Nutrients and they stated that the nutrients are locked in pretty good but flush couldn't hurt. What site were you listening to?
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrow
@Experimentgreen, really insightful advice man : hit us up with the sauce for that tune man would love a listen !
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowweek 5
@gromatic yo, these are looken real nice my friend, high potential , i'm gonna enjoy watching these get fat ! dont forget to select an answer to your grow Q - glad you got on top of that yellowing, looking good now man real good.... any idea what this strain might be ?
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrow
@Gromatic, strain is a looker for sure great esthetics !
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrow
@Gromatic, great choice of answerer 👌 keep that humidity as low as possible, but you're good around 50% if you can't 🚀
Gromatic
Gromatic
@CRiSPrGrow,thanks for stopping by. I thought I did select an answer but obviously I did not. I have no idea what strain it is, I just know its in the purple family. I knew that when I planted them. I am looking forward to the fattening as well.😃
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarweek 1
For Sure you can do it with every Plant. Be kind and let enough leaves so the plant can do Photosynthesis. I pick away only the Leaves who block the LIght to the Flowers. Budforming will take Time she is in the very beginning. Budbuilding goes Hand in Hand together.. Its a collaberation between POtsize (ROOTS) LIGHT and TIME... and NUtrients.. al things are important. At first POtsize...only healthy ad good and enough roots give you the Chance to get Good Flowers. The Biger your Pot is the more ROOTS, the more Flowers. TIME... budbuilding takes 6-8 weeks... here is Patience the Key. LIGHT.. only enough and a good light ( as near as Possible to the Sunlight) In a fullspectrum gives you a good Flowering. And in the End Nutrients.......Zhe plants need in the transition to flower one more time A nutoent mix. with Nitrogen for the stretching she does. And after stretching she needs less nitrogen but alot of Phosphorus ( in every Blooming-Fertiliser). Ok that was just a shortcut, for further questions feel free to ask per PM
Gromatic
Gromatic
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarweek 1
I would recommend to give her bigger Pots
Gromatic
Gromatic
Stick
Stickweek 1
Hi @Gromatic! You got it, go ahead! But do it slightly and only remove 3-4 leaves at a time. Also remember that after the stretch has ended, your plant won't produce new leaves anymore. Happy growing 👊
Gromatic
Gromatic
@Stick, thx
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarweek 8
Congrts to your Harvest!!! Yaay
Gromatic
Gromaticweek 8
Much appreciated!!
Gromatic
Gromaticweek 2
Pictures have been update with natural light as promised. I have not done anything today other than plain water, no nutes.
Gromatic
Gromaticweek 1
Yea, I am well into the stretch now. I am having an issue with the lower leaves yellowing on each of my 7 plants. Each day there are more leaves ever since I started using different nutes. (Advanced nutrients: micro, grow, bloom)
Gromatic
Gromaticweek 1
Yes, I will do so tonight during my light cycle. Thx...I also think I am going to take a chance a transition one of my plants to a bigger pot. Trying not to panic but the discoloration is climbing higher and higher. 🤬🤬