4/18:
I transplanted her into a 1-gallon pot and gave her a little water with endoboost, humic acid, silica, and molasses, then I foliar fed her a couple of times.
4/19:
I foliar fed again today and gave her a splash of spring water.
4/20:
She's growing well now. I fed her her first full-strength batch of nutes..a little early, but fuck it..if she likes it, maybe she'll catch up to the #6 and #7 FFT seedlings.
4/22:
I FIM'd her today and gave her about 20oz of water with cal-mag, humic acid, and boomerang and foliar fed with big bloom and fulvic acid.
Later, I rinsed off all the plants with a stiff stream of filtered water in preparation for tomorrow.
4/23:
Today was BoomBoom Spray day! I just love how visible the growth is the day after a BoomBoom Spray day!😲
Tomorrow I'll spray her down with Axiom Harpin a|b proteins. Tomorrow, I'll probably move her into my little tent for another week or so. Then she's gonna take off... to the great outdoors.
4/25:
I fed her a good dose of everything. I think I've decided to grow her and the #7 in my tiny tent and train them out a little bit, so she might turn out pretty nice.
That's it for week 3 for this plant..
@Wicked_Stix, ya...i'm counting myself lucky to at least be bringing in 4 decent plants from that Spring outdoor run, and I'm pretty certain that I'll end up firing the closet back up again to properly finish some of the ones I'm running outdoors now...try as I might, I can't be the kind of "scarecrow" I'd need to be to ensure success in the summer...
@BudXs, Ya, mine started off great and was easy to train, but the hoppers really liked her and my #6 seed plant...probably 80% of the hopper damage done was to those two plants.
Is leaf color lighter on the top? Or is it just light shing on that patch?
On one of my plant leaves color seemed to bleached too. And it happened after rainy week. So what do you think?
I added nitrogen and it burned. May be I should add micro nutes or just leave them alone?
@Silverback_Guerilla, thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
It is my Orange Juice 2. This time I did’t use a basket. And she isn’t taking nutes. You are absolutely right. Hope she survive until this week end when I have time to work in her.
Thank you. Appreciate the help.
@Med_in_Tropic,I'm not sure with your plant...but in some of my photos, the sun is almost setting or is just rising, or it is just very shady at the time, so you see the LED light colors...(3000k)
If the plant you speak of is R-Kiem plant 2 (just starting flower)..I think the pale color is just much new growth as she begins to stretch.
If you think you overfertilized her, you definitely don't want too much N in the soil when you flower. If you just had much rain, the soil should be flushed a little bit, but I would still not feed for a few days, and maybe even flush them with a few gallons to be sure you are starting again at "zero." If you have liquid kelp and/or fish emulsion and a little molasses and fulvic acid, you can spray your leaves (tops and bottoms) every day for a few days to be sure they have gentle forms of Nitrogen and carbohydrates available if they need it.
Oh...wait...I think you mean the Orange Juice plant 2...yes, she is having problems for sure. Because your other one is looking very good and they have same feed and conditions, I think she is having root problems. Maybe anaerobic conditions from all the rain. If you can, transplant her ASAP into a slightly bigger pot and maybe use a lighter mix (more perlite) to fill the pot up the rest of the way. You will smell "bad water" from her roots if that is the problem. After you flush her, let her dry out completely and then water with some humic acid, beneficial bacteria and mycorrhizal fungus to make her roots happy again.
This week’s update was incredibly slow enlightening. Exactly what I imagined, but I had to see it. I see Predator in the background of one of those pics.
Congratulations on the new baby. She looks good at first. Choose a good variety. Pour a treat. Keep doing what you are doing and have the growing ganja gods protect your women until the growth is complete.