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JoeShmo420 JoeShmo420
a year ago
These pictures were taken on day 12 (since sprouted). Interesting growth week. I seem to have some deformations. My light was closer but the grow guide Included with my grow light suggested upping the light power if I was using a humidity dome. I think that the deformation and some burned edges could possibly be due to moisture falling on the plant when removing the humidity dome. I also theorize that my soil is too nutrient-rich and is causing some bluish discoloration. I think this will regulate as the plant exits its seedling stage and I plan to delay fertilization for about 2 to 3 weeks. I am now wondering if its close to time to begin some LST training. Should I top an Auto?
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Grow Questions
JoeShmo420
JoeShmo420started grow question a year ago
Can I trim off stressed leaves on auto flower plants or should I leave the plant be so that the it's less stressed in general.
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Leaves. Edges burnt
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Mephistacheles
Mephistachelesanswered grow question a year ago
Considering the early stage of development of your plant I would not defoliate as of now, as it looks more like nutrient issues to me tbh. Those could be caused by PH through nutrient lockout. Maybe. A fully vegged plant could get away with it more easily, matter of fact, I take all leaves which are blocking any of the smaller budsites, even on autos. When the plant has a "stable base" its not a problem at all, IMO. In your place, Id tray to hold VPD relatively low, so you put least stress on your plant and try to (slowly) lower PH to around 6-6.2 range. You will see if it helps. Keep it up!
JoeShmo420
JoeShmo420started grow question a year ago
What are these small white bugs, and what is the best way to rid my plants of them without stressing them?
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Other. Bugs
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mcflow
mcflowanswered grow question a year ago
Ive looked into your diarie, If you're dealing with small white bugs, and they happen to be aphids, here's a gentle way to show them the door without stressing your plants: Introduce Beneficial Insects: Ladybugs and their larvae are natural aphid predators. You can release them near your plants to help control the aphid population. Neem Oil Solution: Neem oil is an organic option that works well against aphids. Mix neem oil with water and a small amount of dish soap, then spray your plants. This should be done in the evening or early morning to avoid sun exposure. Homemade Soapy Water Spray: Mix a few drops of mild dish soap with water and spray it on your plants. This can help suffocate and repel aphids. Ensure the solution is not too concentrated to avoid harming your plants. Remove Aphids Manually: For a hands-on approach, gently wipe or spray aphids off your plants with a stream of water. You can use a soft cloth or sponge for this. Remember to check your plants regularly and monitor the effectiveness of your chosen method. Combining a couple of these strategies can often provide the best results. The key is to be consistent and patient while allowing your plants to recover without undue stress. Best of luck in getting rid of those pesky aphids and restoring your plants to their happy, bug-free glory! Happy growing! 🌱🍀
JoeShmo420
JoeShmo420started grow question a year ago
Brown edges got me down. I'm sure its just humidity. I've been adjusting the light. Could it be more? whats your best seasoned advice to keep those edges looking crispy... (Good) ? not in the wrong way!
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
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mcflow
mcflowanswered grow question a year ago
there! If you're dealing with brown edges on your plants, it could be a mix of factors. Adjusting the light and keeping an eye on humidity are good moves. Too much light can be a culprit, so finding that sweet spot is key. Now, if bugs are in the mix, and they're aphids, predatory bugs like ladybugs or their larvae can be awesome defenders. Outdoors, nicotine water (made from soaking tobacco) or a dish soap solution can help keep pests at bay. So, let's dial down the light, manage humidity, invite some good bugs to the party, and maybe introduce a natural bug repellent. Your plant will hopefully be rocking crispy (in the right way) edges in no time! 🌱✨
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JoeShmo420
JoeShmo420commentedweek 3a year ago
I also think there is some nutrient toxicity in my soil. Seeing how blue some of the coloration is.
JoeShmo420
JoeShmo420commenteda year ago
@Mirslav, do you think upping my PH to 7 might help? Less absorption of nitrogen?
JoeShmo420
JoeShmo420commenteda year ago
@Mirslav, thanks for the backup!
Mirslav
Mirslavcommenteda year ago
@JoeShmo420, looks like nitrogen toxicity.
mcflow
mcflowcommentedweek 3a year ago
Have fun & good luck growing, buddy🍀
JoeShmo420
JoeShmo420commenteda year ago
@mcflow, Thank you so much! Things are looking up for this grow.
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