So the leaf problems seem to have cleared up, I have created a ScrOG net and she is looking quite sorry for herself again but sure she will perk up over the next couple of days?
End of the week and she has recovered nicely and looking B-E-A-UTIFUL again ππ
@@Tryhard, no problem. Yeah she seems a lot better now πI think it might have been a bit of root rot so I'm letting the soil dry out a lot more in between feeds now and I have removed all the affected leaves. So far so good ππΌ
Problem: Cannabis leaves and roots show abnormal and slowed growth when showing a boron defiency. The first signs of a cannabis boron deficiency is abnormal or thick growth tips. New leaves may display chlorosis (yellowing of leaves). Stems may become rough or hollow. The plant may look like it has a calcium deficiency because boron is needed for the plant to properly use calcium. New growth is affected the most, and may look like it's been burnt or scorched.
Solution: Boron is not absorbed will without enough potassium and nitrogen, or if there isn't enough moisture. You plant may also exhibit signs of a boron deficiency if the pH is too high or low. Flush your system with clean, pH'd water that contains about half the nutrients needed for the plant and watch to make sure that the problem clears up for new growth.
I could be wrong here but what have looked up if it's not bugs this could be your issue
@@Tryhard, no problem. Yeah she seems a lot better now πI think it might have been a bit of root rot so I'm letting the soil dry out a lot more in between feeds now and I have removed all the affected leaves. So far so good ππΌ
@LouShott, If it's anything like the one they sell in the netherland, it smells like strawberry syrup, you'd almost forget it's weed. Had a couple of friends do a blind test, none figured out what it was. Smoking it, it tastes a bit more like weed, but the strawberry is still strong. Very enjoyable high, not the strongest but SO enjoyable.
Hey I don't know what's happening with your plant but perhaps someone with more experience can say. Please also show the underside of the leaf. From the top I am suspicious of bugs. If you see any raised dots on the underside, that would confirm bugs. It can't hurt to spray with some (about 1-2l) water with 1/2 tsp each of soap like Dr Bronners and neem oil if you have it. Keep us posted.
@TheFairyBudMother, Hey! Thanks for your comments ππΌ I have added a couple more pictures of the underneath of the leaves, I have checked well for bugs and can't see any with a magnifying glass. But can't rule them out I suppose.
I am going to take your advise and spray her today ππΌ
@LouShott,
Ahahah...anyway bro, considering that medium is soil and your ph is 6.3, I suggest you to put up ph at 6.5-6.6. P assimilation in soil is optimal in range 6.5-7! Ahahah I'm still laughing for the first answer. Sorry bro
@LouShott, everyone makes mistakes and learn ! That's what makes it interesting in my opinion. Glad you're being optimistic. I'm still sure she's gonna have a great taste! How's the smell so far?
@Yogsothoth, unfortunately I donβt have a ph meter atm only the paper testers, I have been reading up and because she was reveged after I already fucked her up and the original soil she was in wasnβt good it all probably all stems from there!!
Also I have been defoliating her when she wasnβt 100% healthy so that canβt of helped!!
Oh well you live and lurn I suppose!
Thanks for your comments ππΌ
Hi mate, the plants are looking so great, congratulations. I have a small problem, I took the plants to the flowering period. Its been almost 3 weeks but the buds are so small nearly they cannot be seen. Its my first planting, so if you look at my diary and give me advices, I would be so thankfull. Best regards, and good harvest. π
Hi!
Is it organic growth?
I found when i use old timer bloom i must not adjust ph and not use pk bloom boost because they wreak havoc with soil ph and kills micros in soil, bad...
With good organic soil(your choice) add Mycorrhiza with micros around roots and use a root stimulant.
Oldtimers nutrients only when needed( if rich soil and good transplant timing you will only need bloom sparingly)
Some times when needed you can use epsom foliar spray ( only lower leaf when in full bloom)