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Mossyman88 Mossyman88
5 years ago
Looks like I have 2 dominant cookie plants and 2 dominant gorilla plants. Will be interesting to see what the final yield will be seeing as this is my first grow. I received some bad advice from a mate that thought he knew what he was talking about, he told me to prune the lower branches, it made sense to me at the time but turns out it was a huge mistake and you should never prune autoflowers ESP during flowering according to the forums im involved in. I really hope this action isn't too detrimental to my final yield. The plants are still really thirsty especially the two taller gorilla type plants. Learnt so much from this first grow already, thinking of trying northern lights autos next grow Will up the terpinator next week I reckon.
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Grow Questions
Mossyman88
Mossyman88started grow question 5 years ago
Is it normal for coco to go a kind of a light brown on top around the edge of the fabric pot? Do you think my seeds are where they should be for their age 7-8 days old? They dont seem to have grown much in last 2 days?
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Plant. Too short
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HighRoller909
HighRoller909answered grow question 5 years ago
mate,good luck for your first grow,very good decision to start with coco.I'm also trying the coco for the first time,I've grown in soil before and made some searches on internet about coco,trying it now and LOVED IT! Coco is really the way to go.But,I was always told that coco needs to be fertilized each watering.Because it doesnt contain any nutrients unlike soil.You got your own answer to this question ; ",will start feeding on the 8th day," . you should start feeding from day 1 in coco.that's why they are indeed small for a week old plant.They look green and healthy but if you don't start feeding soon, you'll see those first ever single leaves getting yellow meaning plant eating itself.Feed it and watch how it thrives. Other question,coco being brown around the edges.It is normal,means that part is dry.Only water there you think their roots reached in the pot.outer parts are still empty,no roots there,no need to spill water there.Dry coco looks light brown,yours is just dry around the edges,pretty normal.
Mossyman88
Mossyman88started grow question 5 years ago
One of my plants sugar leaves is turning brown and yellow but still has a lot of white pistils First grow so I'm not sure whether to cut it down and harvest it as it is or if the brown and yellow leaves aren't doing it any harm and wait for more of the pistils to turn orange
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 5 years ago
The problem started in week 8! You would have been best to ask the question then, it looks like a mixture of calcium and magnesium defeciency alongside a pk defeciency. Could have been caused by not enough nutrients or a ph lockout. 👍🌱
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OGgrows
OGgrowsanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi @Mossyman88 seems to me to be a lack of calcium and PH variations. in this final flowering stage there is not much to do, you can cut some larger leaves that are more damaged, they can rot and bathe mold and pass to the buds. good luck in flowering mate 👍
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Trueorganics84
Trueorganics84answered grow question 5 years ago
Hate to say this man. But it looks like bud rot. I’d cut off the effected Let the medium dry out and watch ur humidity. Good luck man
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Mossyman88
Mossyman88commentedweek 15 years ago
1st grow guys
HighRoller909
HighRoller909commentedweek 15 years ago
and an important addition to my answer above ; browning around the edges is because coco is dry there but please,as its roots get bigger and reaching to the edges in time,dont let the coco dry out like this.coco should never be dry,don't worry overwatering is too hard as well but just dont let it dry out completely when plants get bigger
Mossyman88
Mossyman88commented5 years ago
@HighRoller909,cheers man,will give that a go, has me baffles while all the rest of the plants are doing fine
HighRoller909
HighRoller909commented5 years ago
@Mossyman88,hey bro it seems to be from light being close to the plant.when it is,upper leaves getting crispy like this,showing symptoms,especially your leaf edges tacoing,meaning heat stress,possibly coming from light being too close.you can provide more wind to there with a fan blowing or any other method to drop temps in the area would help a lot. 600w is a powerful light.these are some nice plants over there
Mossyman88
Mossyman88commented5 years ago
@HighRoller909, Any advice on my grow bro? I have 1 plant that keeps gettjnv yellow and brown leaves, I pb my water and am careful not to over water
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Buddha2
Buddha2commentedweek 135 years ago
Wow, what an impressive harvest! Congratulations and enjoy! 👍
raptor65
raptor65commentedweek 85 years ago
Looking great 😎, All the best in your grow ,and having a great harvest 🙏, good luck 👍