The first week of growing, All seeds germinated, (2x GSC 1xGG 1xGEL), however, during the transplanting I broke GG's taproot, I waited a couple of days but saw no sign of recovery so I replaced it with another gelato.
My first girl scout cookies (biggest plant with temp control on pot) suffer from deformed leaves? and seemed to have little brown dots. see the last pic for reference
Hello, All your diary stats look good. So the only 2 things i could possibly think of would be irritation from being in a big container(wet/dry cycle), and then the 24 hours of light under an led this young could be giving it some light stress(or even a bit of heat stress being in the 80s). I know lots of people have good results with the 24/0 schedule, but personally I think plants this young benefit from some hours of dark for a little rest, maybe an 20/4 until they have a couple leaf sets and then go back to the 24 if you like that schedule.
Both of my GSC's are suffering from browning/yellowing tips? will they recover? is this because of heat stress, nitrogen deficiency or over-watering? or something else? The second plant seems to have the most browning/yellowing fan leaf tips and first plant had little to none.
@Zkgrow420 Very minor nutrient burn from an overfeed the benefit for you from this little mishap will now let you know exactly how much is too much when mixing up feeds, Back off to half of what you gave her and that should be ample for the time being Rest of Diary Looks Great Well done Mate
So my LED dropped onto a plant and cause some burn on the stem and it seems bent and damaged, will this plant go hermie? and how can I fix it because it seems like the plant is trying to kill off the stem
Concerning the bending It will fix by itself , concerning the burnt the burnt part won't recover. Concerning the hermies I feel like a little stress like that can't induce hermaphraodisme and if it does then be sure that you have a shitty genetic because good genetics doesn not goes herma as they have no hermies genes and no stress can grow balls on them
hi dude..... it is just the senescence wich is in progress on your auto
so the brown spot results from a deficiency in calcium but it is the result of senescence...as a semi mobile nutrient the plant use calcium stored in leaves to ensure best flowering as possible if the plant need this element.... for the yellowing is the same for N wich is a totally mobile nutrient... when the plant enters in flow the plant losse 80% of their habilities to absorb N....leaves acts like a tank to help plant to find N
So if you are in a flushing process dont do anything.....and the next time use cal mag sometimes
Does your temp control on the pot keep things at a constant temp all day/night? 82 days and then slow dip down to 77 at night and stays consistent all night? * oh and if its a 24 hour schedule....why's there differing temps?
@ZkGrow420, you're still running 24 hour light? And is the light really 2.3 inches away? If so maybe try to tuck this 1 in the corner further from the light. You could put a plastic cup with air holes over here for a humidity boost, she won't need to be watered as often....i feel like that's a big struggle for seedlings if their little baby roots don't get enough oxygen.
Does your temp control on the pot keep things at a constant temp all day/night? 82 days and then slow dip down to 77 at night and stays consistent all night?
* oh and if its a 24 hour schedule....why's there differing temps?
@QUEENoftheLARF, Im growing on a super soil, Its a mix of soil and coco. I'll try ur method to recover my seedling, thanks for helping :)
@ZkGrow420, you're still running 24 hour light? And is the light really 2.3 inches away? If so maybe try to tuck this 1 in the corner further from the light. You could put a plastic cup with air holes over here for a humidity boost, she won't need to be watered as often....i feel like that's a big struggle for seedlings if their little baby roots don't get enough oxygen.
@ZkGrow420,
Hey :wave:
What are you growing in? Coco? Or heavy mulched soil?
Hey there,
Thanks so much for running a diary of our genetics :raised_hands:
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