Vote Now 🏆 for the Grow Awards 2025!
Chat
RecommendedRecommended

purple bud auto

4
4
172
5 years ago
Follow
Grow Conditions
Week 3
Flowering
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26
°C
°F
Day Air Temperature
9+ conditions after
Login
Commented by
kestamina kestamina
5 years ago
I don't put any fertilizer becouse I have the plangron in the Terre
Similar Diaries
Critical + 2.0 (1) (mainline experiment)
11 weeks
Critical + 2.0 (1) (mainline experiment)sebino
Critical + 2.0 Autoflowering
6 years ago · 8 comments
Bruce Banner #3 (Zamnesia Seeds)
13 weeks
Bruce Banner #3 (Zamnesia Seeds)vovaTHEKUSHMASTER
Bruce Banner 3
6 years ago · 21 comments
Bubbly Livers
5 weeks
Bubbly LiversJR420
Illuminauto №30 Bubbly Livers
6 years ago · 2 comments
Purple Kush
17 weeks
Purple KushNjanne
Purple Kush
6 years ago · 21 comments
50w led grow
16 weeks
50w led growGreatwhite187
Buddah cheese
6 years ago · 6 comments
The Big Green Ones+10 TUTORIALS
18 weeks
The Big Green Ones+10 TUTORIALSMrs_Larimar
Bruce Banner 3
6 years ago · 146 comments
Grow Questions
kestamina
kestaminastarted grow question 5 years ago
i have a problem all the plants have this problem somebody know whats is it ? thank you yellow and curl upwards :(
Solved
Leaves. Curl up
like
Philindicus
Philindicusanswered grow question 5 years ago
You have a bit of everything going on. Looks like the middle left plant with the drooping leaves is being over watered. Let her dry out a bit more than usual if that is the case she will respond by holding her leaf blades straight out again. Start to establish a wet/ dry type watering cycle. The plant in the left front with the curled leaves looks like phosphorus or potassium excess. You should flush her with water. Let her dry out. Don't feed her the same nute strength as your other healthier plants use a lower dose mixture (1/2 dose) until you see new normal new growth then slowly increase her dose. One other factor that can cause theses symptoms is if you use water that has chlorine in it. Some plants can be more sensitive than others and chlorine will build up in the soil over time. If this is the case fill a bucket with water then leave it out uncovered over night or use an air pump and air stone and run it for a few hours to gas off the chlorine. Hope this helps your situation.👍
Comments
Login

Show by Week
Sort by
popularity
popularity
newest
oldest
Philindicus
Philindicuscommentedweek 35 years ago
They look really good
kestamina
kestaminacommented5 years ago
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 15 years ago
Hi @kestamina! To me it looks like a combination of different issues. Firstly, your plant is probably heat-stressed. Indeed, your daily temp is a bit high and your lamp-to-plant distance is a bit low. Raise up your light a little bit and use the universal hand test to ensure that the canopy won't get too hot. Secondly, if she has started to bloom, then this is probably a potassium deficiency. I don't see any nutrients in your diary, don't you add anything to your waterings? If no, that's probably the main reason for these spots: a plant entering into the flowering stage will ask for loads of potassium compared to the vegetative stage, and the symptoms are very similar to what you're experiencing. Hope this will help, let me know in the comments section if you need any further information, and happy growing! 👊
kestamina
kestaminacommented5 years ago
@Stick, thanks you think its better now ?