Hey guys! Welcome to my first automatic grow!
i'm really interested and excited how they perform, although she couldnt grow that much caused to bad weather... So i hope it will stay nicely for the next weeks😊
I fimmed her 2 days ago and she is growing nicely in her 9l Air Pot with Bio Bizz light mix. Sometimes i give her SST from Alfalfa😋
Hey guys,
at what time fertilizing with green sensation is a good choice? And should i add the normal alga bloom aswell? I'm not that sure about green sensation and it's use, please help me (:
Hi @TheDoctor! GreenSensation should be used in the last four to six weeks of the flowering stage, so now is a good time! And yes you should also use AlgaBloom, GreenSensation is an additive. Happy growing! 👊
Please help me with my Malana bomb, she is getting yellow and reddish, the leaves are dried out and she's not taking any water... Even the tips of her buds start getting yellow, please help me!
Your Malana Bomb is a 9-10 week flowering strain therefore it's crucial you let the plant time to finish her bud production. You are starting to see signs of your plant maturing, the colors coming out are normal and it's only on bigger fan leaves which I would not be concerned about unless it affected smaller leave around the bud sites. If those leave are showing burnt tip then you need to reduce the amount of iguana juice you are giving them. Let you pot dry up and then give it a feed as usual with a slight runoff and let that sit for a few days and resume your watering pattern you've established.
Hi @TheDoctor! GreenSensation should be used in the last four to six weeks of the flowering stage, so now is a good time! And yes you should also use AlgaBloom, GreenSensation is an additive. Happy growing! 👊
Looking good ... Just got done harvesting a Northern Lights Auto & a AK-49 Auto myself. I wish you the same success.Good luck with the rest of your grow👍👍👍
It's okay if leaves yellow and die but I think you may have the same issue I was experiencing. The browning of the leaves can happen when plants are overwatered, which also resembles nutrient lockout. As for the red in the leaves that could be the genetics of the plant but also lower night temperatures can contribute to this. Have you tried flushing it out with plain pH water? There might be some nutrient build up in the medium.