Buds are starting to fatten up. Smell is getting uncontrollable. Smells DANK AF. Started to used my carbon filter but has increased temperatures. So, I will hotbox the room (when the lights are on) during the evening. Carbon filter in the morning when lights are off to get rid of smell.
Update: Had to flush as there was a nutrient lockout. When I flushed the water that came out was completely dark red! Hopefully the buds are okay. It's a shame this is occurring this late in the plant's life cycle
What will happen to the buds now that they've started appearing burnt due to overfeed/nute lockout? Shall I remove the leaves that have curled up and have yellow spots all over them? The veins are also very green right now...
Any damaged leaves will not recover, but you should stop seeing new leaves affected. If the damaged leaves are still mostly green, I’d leave them for now. If mostly damaged, I’d cut them.
Any damaged leaves will not recover, but you should stop seeing new leaves affected. If the damaged leaves are still mostly green, I’d leave them for now. If mostly damaged, I’d cut them.
You just need to lift the pot to check if its need water or not , best thing to do .
It’s better to have 10-20% of run of to avoid nutrients built up.
Now, as you grow in coco and decided to tweak your nutrients solution by giving 10-15% of recommended amount , my question is how many ppm’s does it makes in total (1.5ml/1l) ? 😊
Usually you can tweak your nootz when you know them like your pocket and know what you’re doing bro 😉
You must get an TDS meter as you grow in coco it’s highly recommended to have the control on your media .
I would suggest a good watering with around 600ppm of that IONIC Coco grow. You will know the weight when your pot is full of water, you will flush any extra salt who started to build up, and your plant will have everything she needs to make sure it’s not a deficiency.
@JUNGLE_B4RNS, dude thank you SO much, going to buy a TDS meter today and update you on what readings I get for the dosage of nutes I've been using, hopefully its been under 600 ppm. Once again - thank you!!
your'e temps are to high and your'e ladies are using more water (to keep cool ) and less nutes causing you issues, you can tell off what your'e runoff E.C / P.H measures. Make sure you get runoff when you water to avoid salt buildup and try to get your'e temps down they will thank you for it..
@Chameleon Definitely going to ensure I get run off, think the last two times I've watered, I haven't made sure I get run off. Changed my set up to now consistently have temperature of 25 C (77 F). I appreciate your help, any other suggestions please do not hesitate to drop a comment! Thanks!!!
She's looking good to me. Yellow spots are often caused by splashing water on the leaves during watering and then the droplets magnify the light and cause the spots. Best wishes on the grow.
@Zannabis7,
Ahhh i'm glad it isn't anything too bad, i have been splashing the plant by accident and i've seen a few droplets that I haven't managed to try to dry (I usually touch the droplets with my finger to dry to get the liquid onto my finger - but this ends up spreading out the liquid over the leaf). Thanks a lot Zannabis, nice grows btw :) looking amazing
I would guess pH issues from the yellowing... I'm really new but it kinda looks like the pH issues I was having at first. Once I got my water pH stabilized at 5.8 my girls were much happier.
Good luck in the coming week!
Any damaged leaves will not recover, but you should stop seeing new leaves affected. If the damaged leaves are still mostly green, I’d leave them for now. If mostly damaged, I’d cut them.
@Acapulco, I'd say you're half way there, depending on where you want them trichome wise, but 8-10 weeks seems to be enough for them to finish in most cases that I've seen
@Acapulco, you can either supercrop her or lst her to keep her lower, no problem. For me, it depends on the strain and on the space I grow, I'd say that I like to give them a bit more time than some, yet I've seen people running veg far longer.
It all depends on what are you trying to do and of course the genetics.
@bobo420, I think I'm going to do this toget a MONSTER yield ;) Only thing is I have 1m in vertical height, so playing around with height restrictions :( How many nodes do you usually switch to flowering at?
Thanks!
@bobo420, thanks bro! LSD is a trooper and has taken a lot of my silly mistakes. Other seed is going to grow beautifully from all the things I've learnt :)