hiciste This week, I was thinking that 17 lt flowerpot will come smaller to the plant so I bought 27 lt cloth pots and put the plants to them. For a little time they were looking stressful but for short time they become healthy.
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Week 4. Vegetation
8y ago
1/23
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
17 liters
Pot Size
5 liters
Watering Volume
55 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
B-52
2 mll
hiciste This week I started to give topping and low stress training to the plants. After LST training, I started to give B-52 product to the plants in case of stress appearing on the plants.
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Week 5. Vegetation
8y ago
1/20
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
17 liters
Pot Size
5 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
B-52
2 mll
pH Perfect Bloom
4 mll
pH Perfect Micro
4 mll
hiciste I got a Carbon filter because they started to smell so much.
Hey man, thanks for the comments on my grow, I looked at yours, and I'd agree with you: where you are week-wise you might expect to see some more bud development. That hints to me, along the lines of what @underfunded said with backing off the nute blends with high N, and also I agree with defoliating/lolipopping the bottom fan leaves. Any leaf on the bottom that looks floppy is wasted energy imo. If there is anything being indicated by the leaves, it would be hard to tell from the pics and video because of how much UV is washing out colors. You can definitely see the buds starting but for whatever reason it looks more like week 2 of flower than week 3. Maybe just accept that and adjust your schedule/plan for an extra week. That's my 5 cents.
Ah man, you have nothing to worry about, even if they seam a little behind flowers can take anywhere from 8 to 10 or even 11 weeks. They are just getting ready to start focusing on them buds.. you should take some natura light photos so we can see her color and if there are any deficiencies. It’s import to catch them early now that she is in flower.
@WeirdBeard,@hopetr I agree with all comments here. Pictures need to be in natural light to see any diffencies. I do not know ph perfect nutes... but you can start to back off nitrogen. From the picture I can see they look a little behind. I can't see any diffencies. You really need to take pictures in natural light. I see there is 2 plants here are they the same strain? Are the flowers looking the same ???? I think you will be fine. Good things take time.
Looks like you are killing it in this tent. Great work buddy. Everything looks beautiful and healthy. Must be your top notch nutrients and all the loveI can see you've put in here. Great work buddy. I can't wait to see how they turn out during late flower. I'll have to poke me head in and see how they are in a few days. Cheers!
Looks good to me mate only 3 weeks in and she's a bloody big plant she's cruising.
I agree with those above about a natural light pic making it easier to see what's going on.
I find that most issues related to overfeed can be resolved with a good plain water flush with lots of runoff then let her completely dry out to the point where she almost wilts then resume as normal. A shot of cannazyme is always a good shout in the flush water too incase you have any root rot or just to clear space for new growth underneath.
Like I say though looks healthy to me
I do not see problem from deficiencies and toxicities, if flowering is slow mean still grow
lower the lights or add more
I also notice stretching
use technique lollipop or break the branches horizontally to cover the square
try to bring all the tops and the base in the same line as long as possible
lower the lights **
do not be afraid to break and generally train your plant , i promising that nothing will happen as long as it stretches or has not yet stabilized for flower production ,
good Luck mf
Hey buddy checking out your girl everything looks pretty good.
Due to the small ball production over three weeks are you over feeding too much nitrogen by any chance. I would double check each nutrient you’re feeding it to see how much nitrogen you may be feeling your plant. Too much nitrogen can potential slow down the growth development just an idea.
Hey buddy! I’ve just checked your plant.
Well, everything seems to be fine, but I’d change just one thing: the distance from the light. Try to set the leds at 30cm from the plant. Hope it will help! Will follow your diary as well 😉