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Green Crack - The Nutrient Experiment

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levensfiets levensfiets
5 years ago
green crack #1 is making a sprint to catch up with #2 but is not nearly as buffed up as number #2 is right now. The amount of fruit that is hanging from this super small plant is something i've never seen before. maybe that is due to the genetics, but i also have afeeling this is because we let it turn into flower so quickly after sprouting (preventing it from growing bigger and growing more leaves), and we havent cut / bent / topped it either, so its just one main cola that gets all the nutrients and alle the energy from the lights. interesting!
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Grow Questions
levensfiets
levensfietsstarted grow question 5 years ago
Im having problems with my leaves. Ill upload some photos of the issues in my week12 for an idea of the scope and type of problems. Id be super thankful for anyone who has any idea what this is. I cant rule out pests altho its indoors Last three weeks have been just str8 wate
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MarcXL
MarcXLanswered grow question 5 years ago
I see some problems here. First the white spots on leaves are most likely thrips. Common even indoor. During flower there is nearly no chance to get them off the leaves as you shoudn´t spray anything by now to the buds. Also they seem overdosed with nutrition, dark green leaves everywhere and burned tips. In this stadium of 9 weeks of flowering the ladies should be nearly ready for harvest. If these were my plants i would defoliate most of the (infected) leaves and start flushing properly to get those nutes out. Harvest soon, maybe 5 to 7 days after flushing. They look ready for harvest in one week. What ever may have eaten those leaves, no idea.
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 125 years ago
ok ... in your next automatic grow go with the final pot filled with nice fluffy light prfertilised soilmix. at least 11l pot.then you dont have those issues from beginning. She stayed to long in solocup. Thats the reason she switched to flower so soon. then you transplanted ( into a way to samll pot) and she had nutrient defiency... because she was shooting ) she needs some more airflow to fatten the stems too, she was leggy ( and some more light=?) well then in week 7 you started with nutrients.... way to much for that little plant and those little pot. and thats how she looks now...... if you go with a 11l pot from beginning the plant gets enough nutes for the whole vegetation. in transistion to flowr she will need then a little nitrogen and flowering nutes give her more airflow too to stregthen the branches so thats my analysis. i hope you can go with it and your next grow rolls smooth... cheers
levensfiets
levensfietscommented5 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, thank you so much for all this information! i had a feeling i was doing to little in terms of airflow, so i'll defo fix that for the next grow. Also, starting this grow we had no idea if it was an autoflower - and since it started to flower around the time of autumn (naturally 12/12) we thought it was a photoperiod at first. I think for this plant i've re-used old soil from a previous grow, so that might also have caused the nutrient imbalance (probably too much of one thing, and too little of another) Your def right about the pot, we shouldve transplanted earlier and to a larger pot as well. Good of you to point that out again however, thanks! i'm sure the next grow will benefit from al your tips, so i'll make sure to dedicate one of its toke's to you Mrs Larimar :) bless!
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreencommentedweek 125 years ago
Hey there, so you mentioned the indoor grow and not understanding how that's possible.... last season i had a whole mess of pests pop up from the soil i used. Sometimes they're inside it and dormant until good conditions happen and then poof! They hatch. It was awful and had no clue how it managed to happen until I examined further and talked to lots of growers.
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreencommented5 years ago
@levensfiets, perhaps the bug you saw laid its eggs and now they're the crumb crunchers? You could use a very mild dish soap water spray on the stalk and leaves? It's able to breakdown any soft bodied insect.👍
levensfiets
levensfietscommented5 years ago
@Experimentgreen, that is totally shit ! i saw an insect in my growroom a while before this started occuring but the weird thing is that i didnt see it again, all the while the eating seemed to get worse by the week. very strange! thanks for the comment and info mate
DBAndersonFarms
DBAndersonFarmscommentedweek 115 years ago
Well dude that looks amazing.
levensfiets
levensfietscommented5 years ago
@DBAndersonFarms, thanks ! Im actually having some issues with the leaves at the moment... gonna submit a growersquestion so if you have any guess what could cause this it would be a great help!! Thanks for visiting my page anyways, bless!