It’s been a few days since I caught the bud rot and while I have found some more fungus growing on the inside of the tent, nothing more on the buds. Still, I plan on checking every day while hoping that the new increased fan schedule keeps it at bay. Yet another lesson learned is that this tent is too small for both plants and that I wasn’t aggressive enough in training them to spread out their buds.
Having some problems with this one lately. While her sister plant is looking perfect, this one has started to show some deficiencies while also significantly decreasing its water uptake. As well, while the other pot feels completely soaked, this one feels almost dry to the touch. Yesterday, I added some pH down to bring the pH from a relatively high upper 7s back down to a low 6. I also did some foliar feeding with a mixture of Big Bloom, Grow Big and CalMag. This morning, the leaves looked in similar condition however the pot was still dry. So I did a flush of the self-watering base making sure to scrub out all and any salts that had dried and collected. I then refilled with tap water. Once I’d got the plant set back up, I then watered it from the top with a similar nutrient mix as before, about half a gallon, just so the the soil was wet again.
I’m rather confused on why this is happening when its mate that has been experiencing the exact same conditions, feeding schedule, etc. is doing so well. I will continue to monitor closely and if necessary pose a grow question.
@jackiedaytona, have h had any issues with taste using fox farms tiger and big bloom? Check out my gorilla cookies if u got time. Can’t wait to see the buds she makes!
This lady is giving me nothing but grief but it feels like she still has another 2-3 weeks before I can chop. Still no amber trichomes visible. But if I don’t get this bud rot under control or the nutrient deficiency figured out I won’t have a plant to harvest. I added 5ml of CalMag to her 1 gallon base and will review daily for signs of progress.
Did some defoliation today just to get rid of the nastiest looking nodes, the ones clearly rotting or not able to absorb any light. She smells absolutely amazing with her limonene terpene profile coming thru strong. Buds are super heavy though not a surprise given that she drank a gallon of water in about 2 days.
I had to flush this lady again after seeing some serious discoloration and leaf curling at the tips along with a slight grassy smell. From my limited knowledge it seemed like a Ni deficiency but I’d just loaded her up so I tested the pH and sure enough it’d jumped in just a few days’ time to over 8. Empty the self-watering base, scrub out the salts, refill with tap water and water from the top. Checked again this morning and while I didn’t expect an overnight change in the coloration I did notice the grass smell having dissipated. 🤞🏻 I can keep her going for 3-4 more weeks at least.