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Papabro2k Papabro2k
6 years ago
Added some food and the leaves are slighty burning she will be just fine I have a small humidifier in there as it has pretty low humidity
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Papabro2k
Papabro2kstarted grow question 5 years ago
Hi I was just woundering any ideas why my buds are not fatting and is it right for the pistons to be going bro win already I have the Mars eco300 I was thinking to add a SP-150 to the mix the ppm is 800 and oh is 5.6
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DankGardener
DankGardeneranswered grow question 5 years ago
It’s important to avoid giving too much N while plants are budding, as too much Nitrogen prevents proper bud formation and results in lower yields and airy buds. Your plant is showing a nitrogen toxicity. Many new growers accidentally give their plants give too much Nitrogen, especially in the flowering stage. This results in dark, shiny, clawing leaves. But cannabis plants need relatively low levels of Nitrogen in the second half of the flowering/budding stage. While your plants still need N (nitrogen) during flowering, too much N at this stage will prevent your plants from forming buds properly, resulting in lower yields, less potency and possibly inferior buds.
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DankGardener
DankGardenercommentedweek 125 years ago
It’s important to avoid giving too much N while plants are budding, as too much Nitrogen prevents proper bud formation and results in lower yields and airy buds. Your plant is showing a nitrogen toxicity. Many new growers accidentally give their plants give too much Nitrogen, especially in the flowering stage. This results in dark, shiny, clawing leaves. But cannabis plants need relatively low levels of Nitrogen in the second half of the flowering/budding stage. While your plants still need N (nitrogen) during flowering, too much N at this stage will prevent your plants from forming buds properly, resulting in lower yields, less potency and possibly inferior buds.
Puffer_Bill
Puffer_Billcommentedweek 95 years ago
Looks good. 💯
Papabro2k
Papabro2kcommentedweek 125 years ago
The hairs are going brown I don’t think that’s right it’s still early we will have to see the outcome I guess