If you watch the video i have a few yellow spots on my leaves. Been dealing with heat with temps ranging 70-85. Using an organic super soil (coast of maine) and watered a gallon of water every 2 days. Not sure what the yellowing can be from. Let me know your suggestions. They would be really appreciated
Hey all,
Theres some yellowing going on the edges of one of my leaves. The rest of the plant looks healthy but the one area in the last photo of week 4. Im using a organic super soil (coast of maine) and just giving water.
Plant looks fine. I would say it is more than likely a handling issue from training or moving your plant the leaves can be a bit delicate and easily damaged while manipulating them. I happens no matte how careful you are sometimes.π
Hey Everyone, Just wanted to get some input on if i should be doing any defoliation to my plant. Some Bud locations are definitely covered by larger fan leaves but i don't want to stress the plant to much since its an auto flower. Any Suggestions?
To me she looks good, youve spread the branches nicely. You may tuck aways single disturbing Leaves. but no defoilation. Because the Plant trys to rproduce lost leaves and you want the energy of the plant for budbuilding.So its no problem to take away single leaves . But dont overdo it......I would wait until she finished the stretch and then look whats i the way
I would also take a look at your light distance it seems to be very close for a 1000 watt light. Use the manufacturers recommendations for distances. Hope I was able to answer your grow question. Feel free to message me anytime. Look forward to following your grow.π
@@SirSmokeAlot14, It could also be a bit of nutrients splashed on the leaves when the light on and it burned the leaf a bit. What ever it is it doesn't look like a major issue.
@Philindicus, Also, my run off water is about a ph of 6.8 so i don't think it's a nute problem. It may just be a combination of the heat ive been dealing with and the light being a little to close. Thanks for all the help again, Cheers.
@@@SirSmokeAlot14, If the plants look like they are stretching toward the light you can slowly lower them over time. They're not cheap but I would recommend investing in a PAR meter it takes the guess work out of how intense your lights are at certain distances and different areas under the light.π
Nice looking buds. I would recommend removing a few or more of the larger leaves from the upper portion of the buds over the next couple of weeks to allow more light to hit the lower buds. They've done their jobs and really aren't needed any more.