This post is a few days behind because I've been preparing for COVID 19 this week. I also have been trying to procure some more seeds. I've had an order in for a week and it still hasn't shipped. I have enough seeds to get me through the next couple months so I'll have meds for the summer. I was trying to get enough for the next year just in case. Hopefully, I'll get them within the next few weeks with a little patience. Something that is harder to come by recently, anxiety and stress are high and so am I. Peace and Health everyone.
End week 4, Day 28 and the stretch is on and we are in full flower. We got one that reached to 19 inches by the end of the week. Two at 17 and the runt at 13(that has a very even canopy without any LST). They all look good except one in which the leaves are curling under like a claw. I have never run into this before and the other 3 (maybe 1 other slightly) seem to be normal flat leaves. Not sure what's going on. I introduced a little Cal Mag to the feed (0.5 ml/gallon). Can't imagine that little being an issue. Over watered? pH? (I grow organically in a soil mix) Doesn't seem to have slowed it down any. Maybe I shouldn't worry about it. Other than that all is well, on schedule and looking glorious.
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Peace and Health
I got some leaf clawing going on and I'm not sure why? Only 1 of 4 plants that are under the same conditions is showing the condition. The only new introduction has been some cal mag in very low doses (1ml/gallon). It doesn't seem to have slowed growth in any way. Any thoughts?
@smowkabowl Hi mate it looks to be root stress related maybe the substrate is too warm under the surface and is causing issues with adequate Oxygen supply to the roots
My suggestion would be to add a little cool water slowly to effected plants roots then apply some type of mycorrhizae such as Great white from plant success or similiar product
@Grey_Wolf, I appreciate the prompt reply to my help question. What is the ideal temperature of H2O to feed your plants? I've always heard between 68 - 75F and never below 62F. Peace and health
@Grey_Wolf, that is about 64-65F. I have a well that is about 65F (18C) coming out of the ground. I have always thought that was to cold and I would acclimate it to room temperature. I will start feeding at temps closer to 65F and see how things go. Peace and health
Sympa! 👍 Mais la tienne n'a pas eu de problème au démarrage, la mienne a stagné les 2 première semaine et ne fait que de se réveiller. Je te souhaite de t'amuser avec ta jolie demoiselle.
Let's grow 🤘😜
@WILLIAMSII_Fr_Farm, right on man, the first one I grew I stunted and netted about 50 grams or so. It never purpled out for me though. I think I solved the issue for these four. Peace
@WILLIAMSII_Fr_Farm, Yeah, it's happened to me before. Once that happens with an automatic you have to decide whether to continue and spend the energy to finish, with diminished results or pull and start over only having lost 2 or 3 weeks time. Peace
@northernMike, yikes! No wonder your growing that Candy Cane auto, winter is in full blast north of the border. I may have to start that strain in Sept/Oct for an Xmas treat. You're right the Lemonade looks good anytime of year. Peace
@CaptainCream, appreciate it mate! Yeah, that last one has some trippy colors goin' on. A nice long dry and cure and I'll be chillin' all summer long. Peace and health
she looking good buds filling in how the smell?
got two going my self day 60 but all hairs one smells great the one budding real good very lil to no smell my first time indoor no why mine be ready by week nine or ten
Some beautiful ladies you got growing in there. Awesome job growski. Keep doing your thing and may the ganja garden gods bless you along the rest of this journey.
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