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Week 7
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DrNoGame DrNoGame
4 years ago
It became pretty apparent this week that I've got more than one pheno going here. Colours are starting to pop (thanks, Canadian winter) & expectation rising! Burned plants continue to recover well, nutrient levels bumped up to recommended max, plants seem to be responding pretty well. Also followed advice in previous threads, dropped PH overall and began to vary the levels a bit.
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Grow Questions
DrNoGame
DrNoGamestarted grow question 4 years ago
Old fans yellowing between veins and at margins, new growth almost lime green. Very sparse nutes (only twice to date), ~6.9PH, max 26C air temp, 5wk autos in Stepwell supersoil. P excess? Does Ca def affect whole plant or only old growth? See last pics week 5. TIA!
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Leaves. Veins - yellow between
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Harmar
Harmaranswered grow question 4 years ago
I agree with CannaSapiens. Adjust Ph. Let the soil dry out. From immoderate irrigation, the substrate is oxidized.
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 4 years ago
The new growth is normal, the affected fan leave looks like magnified nutrient water drops marks.
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ElegantBuds
ElegantBudsanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hello Do you sometimes water on the leafs? It just looks like burn marks from water staying still on the leafs when giving water? Otherwise it can be chelated nutes in your soil. Maybe a flush here would do the trick. Give 2 times flush water. And the third time give a little bit of nutes again. Hope this helps! Kindly regards
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Waters
Watersweek 9
Yeah looking like it’s almost time... the best time.🀝
DrNoGame
DrNoGame
@Waters, Already chopped and being enjoyed; really happy with the end result! More updates to come, just taking the pictures off my phone now.
BudXs
BudXsweek 5
Following your grow bro, nice setup, will be great results
DrNoGame
DrNoGame
Thanks for the comments! I'm smacking myself in the head right now, I had it in my head that you wanted a PH level around 7.0 but after re-reading it looks like 6-7 is the right range. I'll be sure to keep the PH lower going forward. I'll pick up some CalMag in a bit if needed but there should still be plenty of goodness left in the soil. Looks like you have quite the set-up, yourself! It's getting late here but I intend to take a good look through your albums tomorrow. Cheers!
Buddha2
Buddha2week 9
Congratulations!
ActioPauliana
ActioPaulianaweek 5
Hey, you're a first time grower? Me too, and I agree with your opinion on autoflowers. I have some similar issues and also found my strain to be supersensitive to almost everything. Its often said that AFs are perfect for beginners, but only the faster harvast stands out as a positive for me. AFs are like little time bombs and if you make mistakes during veg, it will cost you yield. And as a beginner, I will make mistakes. A lot probably. With photo's I'd just continue to veg, untill all is good. During that veg time you'll get some experience and get an idea of what it is to grow cannabis and what the plants can tolerate. With AFs, every mistake counts hard. That, and their delicate character makes it harder to grow AFs than photo's as a beginner, imo. Ok, you dont have to worry about lightleaks and -schedule with AFs; but seriously, if you dont have the ability to do an easy task such as lightproofing or switching from 18/6 or so to 12/12 than how would you be able to grow any plant indoor? Anyway, just wanted to share my opinion. As always, I check peoples problems as practice and try to diagnose. I found the spots on your leaves verry similar to some on this page about ph fluctuations: https://www.growweedeasy.com/cannabis-plant-problems/ph-fluctuations Do you measure runoff ph? Does it differ a lot from what goes in? I'm pretty sure its not a Ca deficiency, its usually the growth closest to the lights that will show Ca def. Goodluck with the grow, hope you'll yield some nice buds!