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No new photos this week (photos are from last week) because the plant’s new growth is showing heavy curling and looking lime green. Trying to get to the bottom of it.
This is my first grow and I think I’ve overcomplicated things. I’ve topped my tops (8-10 per plant), battling some deficiency, and I got these branch shapers. I think I need to slow down, also these branch shapers are 90 degrees, so they’re basically forcing a super cropping. All of this is over stressing the plant and growth has basically stopped.
I stopped the HST and the growth has picked back up, but the lime green leaves have gotten much worse, still trying to figure things out. I’m worried I’m going to lose these little girls!
Problem solved!
Although I was PH’ing water to 6.2, I was under watering with NO run off, salts built up and soil was at 8.2 !!! I flushed everything and nearly doubled water. These photos are as bad as it got, they’re turning around quickly and growth is back to exploding!
I think overcomplicating things cost me about 3-4 weeks of problem solving and slow growth. FINALLY setting up my ScrOG and the ladies are looking great.
The girls have taken very well to their new feeding, watering and ScrOGging. I’ve flipped to flower this week and excited to see how they stretch. I times it well and they’re filling out my 2x4 almost perfectly.
Plants are in full stretch mode, and very interestingly, their growth is matching my light’s hot spot almost exactly, so I picked up some supplemental light sticks from AC Infinity.
I’ll be doing a substantial devil next week as the canopy is getting really dense and the white marbles are getting closer to pinging balls.
I’ve done three defoliation sessions because I’m nervous to over or under trim, so this seems sensible. Colas look fantastic and one of the two plants is getting frosty. Still another 4-6 weeks to go. I’m hoping these beauties will produce 6-8 ounces dry, but we shall see!