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Gelato Auto - Plant Of Life (Spanish Company)

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Grow Conditions
Week 9
Flowering
110
cm
inch
Height
20 hrs
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MarcoCasanova00 MarcoCasanova00
8 months ago
Looking good! Trichomes are still few and smell is not present, but when rubbed, the sugar leaves give off a very pungent aroma Been feeding some BANANA TEA as nutes
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Grow Questions
MarcoCasanova00
MarcoCasanova00started grow question 9 months ago
Should I start LST?
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Setup. Strain - Autoflowering
Techniques. LST
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 9 months ago
No. Let the nodes grow. Only way that'll happen is by big fan leafs underneath them tat will force node growth and as she moves on these nodes will hv there own foliage. Atm the nodes just need to grow. Lst is not needed. U could use tie to bend the plant showing leaves more light or bend ur leafs so they all get good light.
MarcoCasanova00
MarcoCasanova00started grow question 9 months ago
What's wrong... Nute burn? light stress? tips are lightly burnt, some leaves are twisted some curled down i think the plant is pale too
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Leaves. Curl down
Leaves. Twisted
Leaves. Color - Pale
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 9 months ago
Gottagro has never taken a real chemistry class, i promise you that based on what i just read. The whole ec/ppm percveptions are just .. i don't even know how to describe it in a polite way. This is well beyond preflower, whatever that is supposed to mean. This plant is not showing an N-tox because the leaves are not overly dark nor glossy. More than one thing can cause the tips clawing. The 'tacoing' of the serated tips could be temp or RH related - too high / too low, respectively. If this is from your diary, it looks like you've already reduced fertilization a bit because the plant is a bit lighter from week 5 to week 6. In week 6 you have some signs of interveinal chlorosis. I don't see any twisting that you mention. So, nothing is very clear right now. The symptoms do not point to 1 answer. I see a lot of fluctuation over the weeks in your diary, too. A couple weeks ago you had darker foliage and light green new growth. That's a sign of too much p or k.. so review how you've adjusted your fertilization lately and maybe that will help clear things up. Stop trying to follow some anecdotal nonsense and observe and react to the plant to make decisions.. don't just add p/k if the plant shows no demand for it. It's not foie gras. you cannot force feed a plant. If you've been waffling around with fertilization formula over the last few weeks, that a major part of what you are seeing now.
MarcoCasanova00
MarcoCasanova00started grow question 8 months ago
Defoliation needed? will it hurt the plant? newbie here should I even lollipop it?
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Techniques. Defoliation
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Dabking
Dabkinganswered grow question 8 months ago
Hey, If you scroll through some of my diaries I've experimented around a LOT. From all types of methods and techniques. If you are going to defoliate, especially in early/mid flower as shown in the photo, then you want to trim the fan leaves ONLY. (Also look at the fan leaf stem, if it's green, do NOT cut that fan leaf). No need to go Edward sciscor hands. Just trim the fan leaves that are casting a shadow or preventing light from reaching any good buds you desire below. Now if you just want to leave it fine, your plant will have less stress and you mitigate a risk of a plant herming. I won't say it's a bad thing, as it teaches growers first hand and experience they won't forget and how to avoid it. Other than that, have fun and experiment around. May I recommend Dr bugbee or harley smith (YouTube). Happy growing
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Hattiwatticommentedweek 49 months ago
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