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aussie baked beans white widow
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Tent
Indoor
Room Type
Defoliation
weeks 12-13
FIMing
weeks 5
LST
weeks 6-16
Soil
Grow medium
Grow Conditions
Week 9
Vegetation
28
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Height
19 hrs
Light Schedule
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urbanbud urbanbud
4 years ago
03/06 straight big water w distilled/tap, about 2l between gals. cool daytime max of 12 meant lights out was below 13 for majority. 05/06 last couple early hrs mins have been cool ~7 = slight dips in lights on readings. tent ~18/19 for most of day. mild daytime maxes the last couple days have meant cool lights out ~13/14. bumped light up a bit to keep ~45cm distance. only ~5 left before needing to mcguyver light rig for any more height. adjusted all ls ties. substrate drying out and will feed tomorrow 06/06 tent lights on again around 18/19 for most of day. pics uploaded. fed ~1L between gals at lights out. slightly cooler daytime max so cool lights out below 13 for majority. 07/06 adjusted both main ties. tiny bit o defoliation w removal of 2x fan leaves on each gal affected by fim. end of pipe cleaner has accidentally poked hole in another leaf oopz 08/06 didn't get around to anything today beside ordering a replacement mini oscillating fan, should arrive next wk. cool min of 5 overnight = early hrs tent dip ~16. warmer day (max ~16) meant milder lights out than most of the wk ~14. 09/06 noticed bs had snapped at main tie :((( not entirely, so holding out some hope she'll heal and make it. wrapped split together in sport tape and additional support of pipe cleaner - pics uploaded. fed ~1l between gals, removed a few more junk undergrowth leaves & comprehensive tie adjustment (obvs no main on bs at the moment). again warmish day and mild light outs ~14. end week heights are ~28 & 26cm trained(ish haha). recently there seems to be more humidity on average in the tent even during the day, think this is just due to the girls taking over the tent and increased transpiring
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Grow Questions
urbanbud
urbanbudstarted grow question 4 years ago
howdy growers, seeking advice re: spots developing? did recently up feed strength but only to about 2/3rd label and would appreciate experience on whether this is more likely nut burn/particular deficiency/ph/??? pics and even more detail included in my entries, cheerss
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Leaves. Other
Plant. Other
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Ttrichome
Ttrichomeanswered grow question 4 years ago
Did u water well the lights were on? Potentially get any on those leaves? Water on the leaves during lights on can cause burning from the grow light being magnified. All areas affected look like potential leaves to get watered/splashed on.
urbanbud
urbanbudstarted grow question 4 years ago
howdy growbuds, noticing the pictured discolouration. hope someone w more experience/knowledge might recognise what's happening to my gals before it develops. advice/opinions welcome on if maybe nut burn/def, temp or ??? a heap more detail in entries to help diagnose. cheerz 🙏
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Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
Leaves. Color - Black or grey
Feeding. Deficiences
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Athos
Athosanswered grow question 4 years ago
Black or blueish patches on leaves (specially bottom ones first) are a first symptom of phosphorous deficiency, which is very common in the flowering stage, it means you need to up the flower nutes. Also I have to mention that it can also happen due ph been out of range and since you don't post pH values, I have to assume that you are not measuring and adjusting it, meaning it could be a reason for the issue you are having. Whatever the cause, the patches will start to look necrotic and if not solved, the issue will continue, severely affected leaves will develop dark metallic purple color patches, will also curl, wither and drop, as the plant takes the phosphorous out of the bottom leaves to try to power the bud formation.
urbanbud
urbanbudstarted grow question 4 years ago
hey growbuds, approaching harvest and after experience/advice on what this green sprout on one bud is?? seeds suggest 9-10wks flower and they're just hitting end of 9, is she on the cusp of going too long in bloom? things have been cruisey so no clue what else it could be. cheerz
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Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autosanswered grow question 4 years ago
These are male pollen sacs, not a good thing, your plant is starting to hermie. One of the biggest worries with a hermie (a plant with both female and male parts) is that the pollen sacs will burst and pollinate your flowers. This will "seed" your buds. In other words, this will cause your buds to start focusing on producing seeds. Hopefully, I answered your question and remember " Happy Growing and Free your mind one puff at a time ".
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Maggie_de_Block
Maggie_de_Blockweek 7
did you like the results of the fimming or would you rather recommend topping?
urbanbud
urbanbud
Maggie_de_Block
Maggie_de_Block
@urbanbud, thank you very helpful!
urbanbud
urbanbud
@Maggie_de_Block, hey mate. hard for me to say as i haven't topped before, what i can say is that i'm happy with the results i got with fim'ing which i went with for 2 main reasons. 1. potential for 4 points of new growth and 2. slightly less stress as the butchered growth heals and continues to grow and the half leaves do their plant thang producing energy rather than losing all of it. seems overall tho that both techniques are equally utilised by experienced growers and many go for a combination of both. more important to just do em more than one being more effective than the other :)
Garreweedlover
Garreweedloverweek 11
Lindo cultivo amigo , se ven super frondosas esas plantas . si puedes visita mis diarios , saludos.
Garreweedlover
Garreweedlover
@urbanbud, son predominancia indica ? Eso mas lst pueden ser la razon , pero te saldran unas buenas colas
urbanbud
urbanbud
@Garreweedlover, cheers man! yeah these sisters are hella leafy - seems they didn't stretch much. i'm not sure why, but it suits me just fine cause my tent is pretty small. defoliation soon to make some room haha. checked your plant diaries, good effort getting them through to harvest!
Ferenc
Ferencweek 15
Nice plant and your dog is cute :) @urbanbud Happy Growing!
urbanbud
urbanbud
@Ferenc, cheers bud never done this before but glad my girls are getting through so far. the dog is a mates' but ye she cute as ! take it ez
Spyder7
Spyder7week 1
Water spots are always a possibility too. On my 19 day old auto, it has a little bit of damage from light bleaching, water splash, and a fungal infection that was there probably before it sprouted and was introduced by contamination from my humidifier. Its hard to tell what damage is from which, except I learned from my first grow to be careful when watering (but its still easy to splash a leaf) and that if I did get any on a leaf, to kill the light until the plant dries so it doesn't become scorched through. Once it begins pre-flower, I'll switch from 24/0 to 18/6 since this strain gets picky about heat in flower and I don't have A/C. I think Cal Mag is almost universally used even in soil (you might find some super soil users who don't need it). And I think every big nutrient company has a Cal Mag supplement. I didn't use it last grow and had major deficiencies in calcium, magnesium, and iron well before the end (they began around week 5). I think you burn a lot up in veg as calcium is needed by plants to develop healthy stems and leaves just as we need it to form teeth and bones. A magnesium deficiency can take over 5 weeks to show symptoms and will often go with a calcium deficiency, but it has distinct signs of its own. At any rate, if you check the label of whatever your nutes are and compare it to what's in Cal Mag, you'll see its near universal (you probably don't have much of either in it and I doubt its in your soil unless its organic). I like to keep it simple but I don't think you can dodge adding it, whether you buy it or make your own (its as simple as things like epsom salts for magnesium but I still preferred to just buy it once and be done with it).
urbanbud
urbanbud
@Spyder7, all about keeping it simple here too but yeah i'll be headed out to get a small bit in case more are spotting up over the coming week. sensi cal mag xtra looks like a locally available product. bloody hoping it's not a fungus/disease, but it is just getting into winter here so things are more ofter than not damp outside around this outdoor tent
c64breadbin
c64breadbinweek 1
I have some seeds I haven't used yet from Aussie Baked Beans so I'm looking forward to watching this!
urbanbud
urbanbud
@c64breadbin, welcome along for the ride and be sure to let me know when u get started on ur aussie seeds too (y)
Ferenc
Ferencweek 19
Lovely dog :) @urbanbud
Athos
Athosweek 14
Black or blueish patches on leaves (specially bottom ones first) are a first symptom of phosphorous deficiency, which is very common in the flowering stage, it means you need to up the flower nutes. Also I have to mention that it can also happen due ph been out of range and since you don't post pH values, I have to assume that you are not measuring and adjusting it, meaning it could be a reason for the issue you are having. Whatever the cause, the patches will start to look necrotic and if not solved, the issue will continue, severely affected leaves will develop dark metallic purple color patches, will also curl, wither and drop, as the plant takes the phosphorous out of the bottom leaves to try to power the bud formation.