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803AutoGrower 803AutoGrower
a month ago
All popped and are healthy. Gonna try a little indoor/outdoor grow since my climate is semi tropical in the palmetto state. First auto run of Fastbuds.
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Grow Questions
803AutoGrower
803AutoGrowerstarted grow question 7 days ago
Can anybody give me an idea as to when these may be ready today is day 56 since sprout. The pistils on the snow are about 40-45% orange and the trichomeslook white but no amber. I have stopped feeding and am only using a carboflush. Should I still be feeding or am I doing right?
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 6 days ago
I would say another 3-4 weeks.........a bit early to stop feeding imo. When there are 95-98% brown pistils, you will be entering the harvest window.
803AutoGrower
803AutoGrowerstarted grow question 5 days ago
So I may have jumped the gun by stopping feeding. To those who replied to my previous question thank you. Any advice on how to fix the brown spots on my leaves. One said calcium deficiency but I have been using cal mag at every water. I switched from a powdered cal mag to liquid
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 5 days ago
Even if you have increased cal/mag, results will take 2-3 weeks to show in the leaves. Just because you have been using cal/mag every water, does not mean that you have been using enough, especially if you were using powdered cal/mag, which takes a lot longer to become bio available to the plant. Liquid cal/mag will be easier for your plant to access, however, the damaged leaves will never recover, but it is all about stopping the problem from getting worse. Being this close to harvest, you might not see any real improvement before harvest day. Remember, what is showing in the leaves now, is a direct reflection of what was occurring in the root zone 2-3 weeks ago. Remember too, once the leaves are damaged, they stay damaged, the brown spots will not go away, no matter what you do. However, the spots will not affect your plant in any sort of negative way, they just look ugly.
803AutoGrower
803AutoGrowerstarted grow question 5 days ago
So I’m gonna finish out this grow with the nutes I have but am wanting feedback on the best nutes to use so I can minimize any problems. Been using powdered nutes but want to go liquid for my next run of Mephisto grappa and white crème. Any guidance is greatly appreciated
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modmyplants
modmyplantsanswered grow question 5 days ago
I like Plagron, Gaia Green and Xpert Nutrients. Right now im using BioBIzz+ Xperts Nutes and they banging, Advanced Nutrients i see use a lot of people too.
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803AutoGrower
803AutoGrowerstarted grow question 5 days ago
So am I wrong by putting my plants outside during the day to get the sunlight? I live in a semi tropical environment that can get quite humid but the sun is so intense that I feel like they need it. No pest problems but idk if this is helping or hurting them
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Krisis
Krisisanswered grow question 4 days ago
By what you explain it seems like you could just be growing outside. If anything..it’s hurting them moving them back and forth to take inside. If it’s not getting cold at night there’s no reason to take them in. Also, if you have other plants that stay inside, if you did wind up getting a pest you could take the pests inside
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