The grow is coming along nicely. Topped them for the first time this week and growth is coming back well. None of the new growth has been discolored, the plants seem vigorous and smell great. On day 7 I added mixed in some worm castings to the top inch of soil and watered it through to hopefully provide a good balance of organic nutrients and avoid any more major issues. So far no signs of maleness, hoping I lucked out and ended up with three girls. May take some clones when I defoliate the lowers, anyone in northern IL need some? :grin:
Other than that just trying to get through the Corona virus epidemic as things here in the States get more locked down. Supplies will be hard to come by the next few weeks. The inside of the tent is it's own world with no worries or stress. I'm loving this hobby more every day.
You can see in week 7 that the right plant has some underdeveloped/burnt leaves and yellowing towards the top. Does this look more like light burn or a nutrient problem? I fed with Root's Bloom at the beginning of flower.
That's not nute burning bud - you can tell because of the lack of uniformity. If it were nute burn you'd see the very tips of ALL the newer leaf growth start to go a little yellow. In your case, it's only presented on a localized area of the plant and it's also spotty across various fingers of the affected leaves which suggests that particular part of the plant is in a hot spot for your grow light. Makes sense given that the area in question is pretty much in the middle of your grow space. I'd run your light up a couple inches to 20"-24" from the canopy and you should be fine. She's still only in the 1st week of transition so she doesn't need to be blasted at close range just yet. Best of luck!:+1: