Vote Now 🏆 for the Grow Awards 2025!
Chat
RecommendedRecommended

Girl scout cookie extreme not Afghan

1
10
5
819
6 years ago
Follow
1
Grow Conditions
Week 9
Flowering
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25
°C
°F
Day Air Temperature
10+ conditions after
Login
Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
3+ nutrients after
Login
Commented by
Whodey420 Whodey420
6 years ago
The orange spots started and im not sure if i have a little nute burn or a difiecency? Please someone help
Similar Diaries
Umami
1 weeks
Umamitteague75
Purple Limeade
5 minutes ago
critical kush hydrodrip
1 weeks
critical kush hydrodripPanais67
Critical Kush
6 minutes ago
Red Hot Cookies By Sweet Seeds
14 weeks
Red Hot Cookies By Sweet SeedsZoihzco
Red Hot Cookies
3 years ago · 15 comments
My little laB
11 weeks
My little laBFan2Grow
Critical green Gelato
3 years ago · 15 comments
Pineapple chunky monkey
13 weeks
Pineapple chunky monkey Chewyyyy
Pineapple Chunk
3 years ago · 25 comments
JACKKNIFEgrower
9 weeks
JACKKNIFEgrowerjackknife
+1 strain
3 years ago · 6 comments
Grow Questions
Whodey420
Whodey420started grow question 6 years ago
are the rust colored spots that start during flowering a fungus? I sprayed with the sulfur and cleaned tent and it still happen is it from the temperatures being too low and humidity too high at night? Does it hurt growth and thickeningcof the buds? What does nute burn look like
Solved
Leaves. Color - Red or pink
likes
Stick
Stickanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi @Whodey420! My bet is that your soil has developed salts buildup / old nutrients accumulation, and the rootzone is now unable to manage nutrient intakes anymore. This could be related to your feeding schedule, I see you add maaaany nutrients but without measuring the final EC? that would explain everything. In this situation I would flush the medium for a few days with only plain pH'd water, and I would buy an EC-meter to ensure that the feedings aren't too hot. Remember it's always easier to fix a slight deficiency than to recover from a slight toxicity, that's why you must measure your EC and slowly add nutrients step by step only if the plant is asking for more. Hope this will help, keep us updated and happy growing! 👊
Comments
Login

Show by Week
Sort by
popularity
popularity
newest
oldest
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 96 years ago
Hi @Whodey420! My bet is that your soil has developed salts buildup / old nutrients accumulation, and the rootzone is now unable to manage nutrient intakes anymore. This could be related to your feeding schedule, I see you add maaaany nutrients but without measuring the final EC? that would explain everything. In this situation I would flush the medium for a few days with only plain pH'd water, and I would buy an EC-meter to ensure that the feedings aren't too hot. Remember it's always easier to fix a slight deficiency than to recover from a slight toxicity, that's why you must measure your EC and slowly add nutrients step by step only if the plant is asking for more. Hope this will help, keep us updated and happy growing! 👊
Athos
Athoscommentedweek 96 years ago
Are you measuring the EC/PPM? With so little information it is hard to tell. The spots look like calcium deficiency or lockout. Do they appear on the top leaves or the bottom ones? If top, then it's calcium
lilbp420
lilbp420commentedweek 66 years ago
Looks like they are coming along nicely!
Whodey420
Whodey420commented6 years ago
@@lilbp420, Thank you better than expected. Im affraid i over defoilated and didnt set up a proper base for the scrog and i have a lot of wasted space. next one will be better as each of my grows have improved. Any helpful tips tricks hints or auggestiins would be much appreciated.
Whodey420
Whodey420commentedweek 56 years ago
I have done 6 grows each a little better than last using ocean forrest and fox farm line up with 2000 watt led bestva light i need to know how to increase my yields any helpfull informarion will be appreciated