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Well I have been away for the week abroad, left my girlfriend to take control of water with pre-mixed nutes. I have a feeling that she didn't water them very much, barely used 1.5 litres for the 9 days I was absent... For both plants....! My instructions were to be plentiful every 2 days. I came back to bone dry soil in both pots.
Critical's fan leaves falling off with classic burns, she is very close to Harvest, therefore I can only imagine it is finishing herself off. I plan to flush and split her this week before cut down next Sunday.
On a positive notes, her colas are getting dense and sizeable. very impressive...
Secondly Haze #1 has at least 4-5 more weeks left, she still is featuring yellowed/paled leaves in my absence... A little worrying. Her flowers have a huge amount of growth left, the colas have only started to get frosty.
Glad to see I am not away for the next month, so water and nutes shouldn't be a problem anymore.
They look over-watered maybe plus leaves are a bit droopy. I have a seedling in week 3 of veg that is quite small and it was because I watered too much. Wait until soil is completely dry
Something is wrong they are to small for 4 weeks check them pls , hope you will get them big and strong 💪
Got also two RQS criticals in my tent
They where mich much bigger with 4 weeks
You both were absolutely correct! I am amazed you could tell from the photos on week 4.... Obviously guru geniuses!!! They both had phythium I think, the fungus gnats from my last grow probably spread it to the seedligs. I was resigning to the fact they may be gone forever... Gave their roots a clincal wash with peroxide and discarded the rotting roots.... I am happy to say after several weeks with new lights and close attention, they are fighting fit! Very impressed with Critical. Lost a few weeks but hey, it's a experience and learning curve....