well wow what a difference a week or so makes, went from looking tacoish and burnt to a wonderful budding, all over might i add, plant. smells pretty strong, noticable crystals forming everywhere aswell as new budsites/ bud sites getting bigger, we still have a little nutrient/ph issue but its all fixing up well after our flush, gave it 15l of phd water and an extra feeding afterwards, really loving it.
this has happened to our 17 day old girl, now oddly enough its just happening to that set of leaves, also noticing a bit of discolouration on the leaves anybody have any insight to whats going on? we dont have a humidifier/ph scale https://ibb.co/WzV8ds1
Brother you need a ph tester kit so important so as to dial nutes and not get that nutrient lockout going on.. The newer light may have been a little hard for it to adjust to especially if it a to close to the tips of the girls he will be hit my hot temps and light burn if not careful. You can get the ph test kits cheap but if getting pen don't cheap out or it will cause you a headache trying to calibrate a crappy pen .make sure that soil don't get overly wet either good luck man.
hey guys going into week 8 , our plant is doing insane will post updates soon, however this has happened to one of our leaves https://ibb.co/6NWqpCZ could anyone identify whats going on? our ph is 6.5, tea ph 6.5, everything was on track till that
It looks like a phosphorus deficiency. Some times having excess of other nutrients can block out other nutrients. If this was a lower older fan leave I would worry about it. When ever you have a deficiency it's recommended to do a flush on her. If you use a TDS meter see what her runoff TDS and ph are in range. Adjust your flush water to be 5.8 to 6.5. I run my autos 5.8 to 6.2 whenever possible nutrient absorption is best in the 5.8-6.5 ph range. The last 1/2 gallon of your flush add your nutrients. Any leaves that where effected will not improve but it will prevent unaffected leaves from showing signs hopefully. It looks like you have a number of weeks till harvest sometimes the leaves look worse for wear by the end of the grow anyways. Hope this helps.👍
@Cannibalgardens we have a ph kit in just came today, our soil tested at a ph of 7 and our current feeds ph is at a 6.5, id say itll slowly come back to normal over a week or so
@@cluelessgrowers,nice it's always good to have when you know what the numbers are you can feel more relaxed about what issues may come up in the near future gonna follow along ...what kind of light again you got ?
Hey I posted a solution to your problem. Get that pH in check and it will turn around fast. Feel free to message me if you have any more questions or concerns. Good luck!
@Wicked_Stix, appreciate the help man, will be ordering all the ph stuff on friday , watered her there with just bottled water and when she needs it again ill go with distilled until my ph scale arrives, hopefully we save her in time :)
@@cluelessgrowers, it's not a bother at all. Without pH testing your best bet is to use distilled water which usually has a neutral pH of 7. I wouldn't use it as a permanent solution but it will help you for a week or so.
@Wicked_Stix, sorry to bother haha but , we literally have no money for a ph scale till next week, would a temporary solution be just watering the plant with plain bottles water? as ive read some water over here can have a ph of up to 8.5 from the tap.. but bottled water is 6.5
Mate don't fed with bio-bloom and top-max in veg stage!
Do like biobizz says in https://biobizz.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Nutrient-Schedule-EN-2019-01_OK.pdf
@@cluelessgrowers, i think no but attention because in first weeks the plant is really sensitive.
In vega do just vega nuts like bio-grow, i put bio-bloom and top-max in last week of vega for prepare the bloom (flower stage)
@WeedLoverPT, ah cherrs, our chart showed us to add 1ml of each to our waterings, anyways weve only watered her with tiny amounts of it so i dont think theres any harm done?