If you have any clue about this so called "leaf disease" caused by "red spiders" or "mites" leave a comment. At first, I thought it was due to overwatering but this doesn't seem to be the case. 😵 Also any general advises are welcome.
Hello, I believe they have stopped grown. The biggest one is 40cm. They have already started flowering, Also the stem is thin and they are not very bushy neither.
Thanks.
Hi. You have to put some fan blowing air to your plants so that their stems grow more hardy. Also you could lower your lamp just a bit.
Hope this helps! Also some silica product could help to strengthen those stems.
Looking good so far! I would be careful using nutrients with those autoflowers, they don't need a lot in the beginning. I start with half of the recommended dosage every other watering turn and add more if I see that they need it.. With autoflowers I mostly only use nutrients just before flowering starts until the second last week of flowering and add a booster after the 3rd week of flowering until the second last week.. Last week only water but that just how I would do it.. Just look at the color of the leaves, if they are dark green and the tips of the leaf are starting to turn yellow (nute burn) then you're feeding too much, if the leaf is light green and starting to go yellow you're probably not feeding enough
Sometimes some seeds will be genetically messed up and grow in a weird way.. It sucks if it happens but it'll still deliver some nugs, just make the best of it..
Sorry for the long comment, I'm high as f*ck
I think your plant with cancer might have the same issue as mine does. I have decided it's a slight nute burn from my soil but this is my first rodeo so I'm not very confident lol. Happy growing and I'm following along since your growing my plants doppelganger. ✌️
Maybe just water them when they need it now. Let the soil dry out before watering again. Not sure if you noticed but week twos photos are in week 8. Happy growing.🌻🍏