So always is some fight.
Now Gc1 has finally right ph and ec but it seems that damage is already done.
I have feeling that there is like minimal 2 deficiences.
I'm guessing maybe magnesium and/or iron because of wrong ph in the paste and flushing? Don't know..
But at all plants are growing preety well, probably not for long :/
If someone have more clue on what's going on please help
Until before 7 days they were feding only on plagron light mix and had bad ph.
After that i fed them twice and cut few fan leaves because of shadows which is mistake because i speed up deficience game process.
hey man, I water them every to every second day. This thing with leaves happened to bigger one third day after giving nutes (first and second dose on 12 and 13 day of life) They got nutes two days in a row than one day clear water and third day in the morning this thing happened. I actually fed them 1ml of nutes on half a liter water because they are in small pots, but this dosage should be made per 1liter of water, so i screwed there ;(One guy told me that i burned them, so now im wondering is it possible that ph of water is also bad?
I'm amateur so i can only guess. I think that ph of water is wrong? Growing ground is plantea light mix and it should keep plant growing for like two weeks, so it doesn't mean that I didn't give the plant enought nutrition (I feed it twice with the lowest dose) it has to be bad ph? Please help people
I believe you have root rot. Go look at my Gorilla diary for similarities. Start by keeping the drip trays empty (after you water drain them). Second I suspect youโre water to often, although if you were not emptying the drip trays this may not be true as that would explain why the soil looks so moist. To determine proper watering we should wait until either the medium is dry for the top 1/2โ or when the soil loses about half the weight (yes you can weigh them if you want a comparison for the other method or just so you get a feel for what the soil feels like when itโs time to water.
Third like Ripper said cut back on the nutrients (high nutrient levels also contribute to root rot).
@Floran, Anytime my friend. If you need to you can always drop me a pm for our private e-mail ๐
Week 3 of bloom and looking in great shape mate ๐
Have you thought about doing some training on those lower branches?. This will open up that canopy and allow much more light through to those lower budsites ๐
Also, maybe think about some slight defoliation. This will also open that canopy up whilst helping with airflow ๐
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@Tazard, I agree mate the symptoms do look like root rot or nutrient overdose.
My advice would be to flush with ph adjusted water. No feed and you need to get the plants on a wet/dry cycle ๐
Some solid advice from @Ripper and @Tazard ๐
Thank you gentleman ๐
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I am seeing some tip burn and nitrogen claw. The claw is how your leaves are curled down on the tips. I would say to cut your nutrition half at this point . Unless the tip burn is from previous issues.
Thank you on yout time, they are plastic. Ph and edc metters will arrive in a few day so than i will start feeding them. strange thing is that plant yesterday started making claws on leaves like in nitrogen toxicity even though i didn fed her in a week. Time will tell soon when they get dinner:)
Thank you, good to know where to go from here. Still waiting for pens, i will move them into bigger pot for the second time soon, hoping that will provide them again some more nutrition before I'm able to give them lunch which they deserve. :)
@Floran, I do think a ph and ec pen will be if great benefit and will help us to diagnose the issue.
It does look a bit like underfeeding but your in a light mix which would have enough feed for the first 14 day's so I doubt it is a overfeeding rather the plant is craving feed now as the nutrient in the medium had been used up. It does also look ph related so I'll keep checking in to see how you are doing ๐
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hey buddy how often are you feeding on your 7th pic looks like your soil has dried out to much which may have caused the plant to start drying up causing the patches it's after that pic things look like they go wrong if your soil has feed in for a few week I would just stick with water if things look like there getting worse start with the nutes
Looking really good man ! I might suggest to lower the humidity just abit other then that this grow is EFFIN kick ass ! Best of luck on you're race to the finish line
-Happy Growing!
The time is coming to get those scissors out and your fingers sticky my friend ๐
Big fat flowers dripping in trichomes. Just what we like to see ๐
A strange mutation too which looks like the plant is creating 2 flower heads also known as " Polyploids" quite rate and cool to see ๐
Please keep the updates coming as harvest is approaching fast ๐
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I think this grow is now concluded with some stunning flowers shown prior to harvest ๐
How are you finding the end product my friend and what was your end yield? @Floral
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