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Week 11
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Grow Questions
Khando
Khandostarted grow question 2 months ago
The dos si dos first true leaves seem to have some curling downward on the some of the sides of the leaves. Is this a concern? Also, does the color look ok on the leaves? I think it overall looks healthy but can't tell if I may be over/under watering.
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Legendaryseedthumb
Legendaryseedthumbanswered grow question 2 months ago
She looks perfectly healthy. Look on the new growth it’s perfect. Old leaves and old growth can easily get weird looking. In the flowering stage the big old leaves can get very dark because of too much nitrogen in them. But if the new growth looks like this there is nothing to worry about then you know she’s healthy. You want the new growth to be fresh and a little lighter in the color than the rest of the plant. Good luck my friend! I can’t wait to watch this girl grow up 😎
Khando
Khandostarted grow question 2 months ago
Haven't watered in 3 days. The soil dry on top but darker a few inches down and feels cold/slightly damp. Not sure if that is considered "wet" still. The larger leaves are almost touching the soil. I'm just trying to be extra cautious not to overwater but still learning the plant
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question 2 months ago
High Khando, this drooping does show the lack of oxygen at the roots. You can prevent this issue by only watering at the outside of the pot and not too close to the plant. When you do this the plant has enough water at the outside of the pot and enough oxygen at the center of the pot. This will solve the drooping. Happy Growing Buddy! 💚
Khando
Khandostarted grow question 4 days ago
This Dos si dos Auto has been struggling over the last couple weeks with upper leaves turning purple and drying out/breaking apart. The buds also look strange to me but that may just be from my inexperience. I'm growing in organic soil and have dry amended twice, 18 days apart.
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GrowerOG
GrowerOGanswered grow question a day ago
Hello mate, the leaves seem very cruncy and the burns are sing of Ca problem, to be more precise signs of bad Ca/Mg ratio in your water. When you feed with organic way you must know what is the Ca/Mg ratio in your tap water because if that is out of range 3:1 or 4:1 (Ca:Mg) you will have different problems caused by pH fluctuations showing signs of different problems at the same time, making difficult to recognize the real reason.
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BusyBeeFarmer
BusyBeeFarmeranswered grow question 3 days ago
Your plant looks amazing—those purple hues are stunning! 🌿 It seems your plant might be naturally turning purple due to its genetics, especially since it was bred from Purple Indica. This is quite common and becomes more likely when temperatures drop below 20°C (68°F). The darker color can raise leaf surface temperatures slightly, which might explain why the edges of some leaves have dried out—they were likely already stressed and reacted to the change. Keep up the great work; this is a beautiful grow! 😻
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Newt_Loop
Newt_Loopanswered grow question 4 days ago
I didn't see in your diary what you are feeding but I would lower the dose just a little, especially if your still using nitrogen. Idk what intensity you're running your light at but either lower intensity or move the light higher. You want to do this toward harvest anyways so you don't hurt the trichomes and top buds, plus the lower intensity triggers cooler temps which preserves terpenes, as well as other benefits. Still have some white pistils that need to amber and curl but you will want to start watching trichomes on the buds and calyx soon. Trichome maturity is based on if they're indica, sativa, or a balanced hybrid. When the bulbous heads of the trichomes are fully developed but still translucent, plants will produce a "high" and stimulanting effect, less sedative. It is the perfect moment to harvest strong Indica strains. When these bulbous heads turn milky is probably the best moment to harvest most available hybrids. When 70% of these trichome heads are milky and 30% amber, it is the perfect time to harvest mostly Sativa hybrids and long flowering strains (like Haze).
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BarneyRumble420commentedweek 115 days ago
Congratulations on your harvest mate 😎🔥
Khando
Khandocommented5 days ago
@BarneyRumble420, thank you! Definitely my weakest of my 3 plants of my first ever grow, but still very excited. Trying to make sure I do the dry/cure process as well as I possibly can.
GrowZaddy
GrowZaddycommentedweek 32 months ago
Fellow newbie here, keep up the good work!
Herbie101
Herbie101commentedweek 116 days ago
Happy harvest buddy 🌱🌞🍀
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IndicaPartycommentedweek 1010 days ago
Looks good 💪 💪 💪
DutchFarmer
DutchFarmercommentedweek 024 days ago
🌿 Your plant babies are thriving beautifully!