Day 30 - Her leaves just seem to be naturally curly. Decided to stop worrying about it because she's growing like gangbusters and hasn't done anything horrible.
Day 31 - Seems paler and leaves are still curled. Gonna have to look up deficiencies.
Day 29 - She's on week 5 officially!
Day 30 - Her leaves just seem to be naturally curly. Decided to stop worrying about it because she's growing like gangbusters and hasn't done anything horrible.
Day 31 - Seems paler and leaves are still curled. Gonna have to look up deficiencies.
Day 29 - Pulled a hidden fan leaf out, that looks a little pale. Will probably chop off if it seems to be useless. She seems to want to curl her leaves downward, which is odd because she's not over watered and she's getting no nutes at this point. A possible side effect of the air pot? She's still growing like mad and showing no signs of burn so I'm not going to worry about her.
Day 30 - In retrospect, she probably should have been in a real 3 gallon pot like the others, but she's here and representing, in her semi-stunted way. She just. Keeps. Growing. So I'll treat her nice and take what she gives.
Day 32 - She had a rough couple days, turning pale on the bottom, and new growth. her leaves were curling under as well. Gave her some nitrogen. Seems to have perked up? She looks much better at least and grew an inch.
Day 34 - Much better! Great Lakes Water Only seems nitrogen poor and I will accommodate for this as long as I use it. Not cool enough to use Coco Coir at this point.
@SCAR17s, I know right!?! This was a plant that was born half blackened and missing a cotyledon leaf, too! Classic underdog story! :-D so proud of her. She'll be the one I remember most of my first grow.
What ever your doing keep it up she looks great. Keep an eye on the leaves/buds. The highest leaves are showing signs of the beginning of light burn. Could be those parts are more directly centered under the light where it is most intense. I dealt with a simular issue on my grow. I was a bit faked out thought it was a deficiency. If shes close to her chop day you could cut down to 20hrs of light it might help.
@Philindicus, Yeah she's a weird plant, actually. She was heavily LSTed and had a flat canopy. I mean super flat, and at day 56, out of the blue, maybe five days after her flower stretch ended, she just decided to shoot a dominant cola out of the center of her mass. I mean she was DONE going up for days and all of the sudden BLOOP, a top, sticking six inches up. Was so weird. And then of course her main canopy, which is made up of eleven or twelve 12 inch colas is at a perfect height.
So I'm kind of stuck in a dilemma at this point. Let her other colas get the right amount of light and risk damage to that dominant or let the unanticipated dominant get all the glory at the possible expense of a whole lot of yield.
So I decided to let her get a bit bleached. We're at day 62 of a strain whose parents are a 55-65 day grower (Sour Crack) and a 70-75 day grower, (Samsquanch OG.) so I'm guessing that she's got maybe a week or two at the outside? I'm not sure. I guess you never know with gen 1 crossbreeds. If it looks like that top will get irreparable damage before the end of her life cycle I may take some action.
Does that make any sense?