As of day 50, I continue to be slightly concerned about some yellowing and spotting on some fan leaves and the larger bud leaves as well. I am hoping it is just a result of the plant's age and time in the life cycle. To counteract other possible causes of the yellowing, I moved my lights to 14 inches above the canopy to prevent light burn. I continue to monitor the PH of my nutes and runoff so that should not be an issue either.
The buds themselves are looking great, and are the fattest I have grown.
Plant A looks slightly more advanced, even if she may be the lower yielder of the two. Trichomes are frosting up and getting cloudy, but I have yet to see any amber and the pistils are about 30 percent orange on plant A, and less than 10 percent orange on plant B. The plants are giving off a nice, sweet herbal aroma which gets very strong if I turn off ventilation of my tent.
Altogether, I am just waiting for them to ripen a bit more (likely a few more weeks) as the buds are looking good, yellowing leaves aside. I am excited to try these plants and to see how the buds look after their eventual dry and cure.
Thanks for reading! ๐
One of my seedlings, seedling A, is twisting a bit as it grows and has some small lighter patches on a few of it's leaves. The other seedling is growing in the same conditions but very normal in it's growth. Any idea if this is a genetic variation, or an environmental issue?
Hey Cheeba, looks pretty normal to me, the leafs look twisted sometimes as they split into single finger then 3 finger then 5 finger leafs. so the leafs look twisted but it's just part of the normal growth process. Hope this helps ! ๐
There is a little bit of minor yellowing/browning in spots, on a few fan and sugar leafs. The plants otherwise seem healthy. Is this a normal part of this stage of flowering, or should I be concerned about nutrient issues? Thanks!
They both look good and have that same colour area around the same place it looks like a little cal mag maby your running her very low on that end.. genetics wise she is coming along with the flowering but she still has a ways to go I would say keep an eye on her tricohmes and you'll get some nice bud
@Sweet_Seeds, thanks, I have high hopes for it! It looks like it can end up a real beauty with the right care, so it's going to be fun seeing if I can grow to its full potential ๐ฅ๐ฒ๐ฅ
My suggestions just let her grow^^, i see nothing to do much better, she gets molasses and beneficals and you dont overdo it with the Nutrients. If you have a PK booster for the next 2 weeks you can push her alittle more, if you dont have no problem at all
High there,thanks for your like and sharing the love for the Red Family, mine are outdoors and the temperature drops at night that is helping the colour to develop i think .keep on growing magic! โบ๏ธ
A pity that some parts had fungi. ๐ข
But... The rest is fine, and you have done a great job.๐
To avoid any fright, a good drying and well supervised.
Good luck, we will be attentive. ๐
Sweet smokes!
-Apolo
@Sweet_Seeds, thanks, I am still very happy with the outcome! The small loss due to fungi was just a learning experience, and I am excited to carefully grow the strain in the future. The grow has yielded more healthy bud than I know what to do with ๐
Overall a great looking group! Your leaves will never come back from a cal-mag deficiency but they should stop progressing. Are you using LED lights? If so the intensity is the cause of needing a higher dose. Learned that one the hard way and it took me a while to figure it out. The good new is you never hardly hear of cal-mag toxicity. Also Iโd like to not that the buds look like they are foxtailing or growing more bud around the original bud. That can be a heat or light thing. If you say they are hazing but not ambering you may want to try to look deeper Into the buds for your trichome view.
@ThatoneAKguy, yeah they were getting a bit too much light from the QBs so I raised the lights last week, and canopy has been a little warm for flowering as well! I have been looking at upper and lower buds' trichomes and everything seems to be developing as it should. They are getting a little more ripe every day. I think I will be more preemptive with the CalMag next grow, but I am still hoping for a good harvest this time around. Thanks for the advice! ๐
hey there Cheeb's , you can probably go ahead and add pk , but stop two weeks before harvest (at least) same for some calmag idk, just my level best advice for your state in the grow
@CRiSPrGrow, I appreciate it, always happy to learn! I have some blooming nutes going, but do you think it looks hungry for more PK? I think I'm going to double the GO biothrive bloom nutrient and add some Greenleaf calmag while decreasing the Megacrop slightly. ๐
I'm excited to watch the grow, the black cream strains such a beautiful one.
Just another thought with the spots, I had some seedlings get some spots from me hand misting them to boost the humidity and i think that helped them get a little spotty due to the lights+water droplets. Just some possible ideas.
Enjoy the grow, i hope your heat wave breaks soon.โ๏ธ
@Ageddd, thanks! The pre ammended soil mix seems to work great for vegitative growth, and I am dialing up the nutes now for flowering. Hoping to plump up the buds and maybe get some purples or blacks from the plant's genetics.