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FullFuzzy FullFuzzy
4 years ago
Switched to my 400W HPS bulb, added the activated carbon filter, changed the exhaust & tower fan to be 24/7, and changed the schedule to be 12/12 at the beginning of flowering 2 weeks prior (making this the third week). Things seem to be going fine first week, gnat population decreased significantly, but then the plants seemed to be under nutritional stress & dehydrated, lower leaves started defoliating themselves in particular, leaves cupped a little bit & started dropping a bit, general yellowing seems present even on some higher leaves although it's harder for me to tell under the HPS. Not much stretch occurred on them except for a bit on the tallest one, the other two are not much taller than they were before. I realised that I was well under the recommended doses for nutrients on the label, so I started giving a little more which seems to help, which makes them look healthier, but brings back much of the gnat population causing stress again. They're all under 90cm tall including the pots (included a shot compared to my tower fan which is 90cm tall), and I don't think I will get the most out of them if they continue flowering at this time, so I've changed the light cycle to a 19/5 one, whilst otherwise leaving their other environmental situation the same in order to return them to veg & let them recover before trying to flower again. Is this an overreaction? Are they just taking some time to respond to the new schedule?
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Grow Questions
FullFuzzy
FullFuzzystarted grow question 5 years ago
I was thinking of topping my plants in about a weeks time after they're a little more established in their larger pots unless the stressed one doesn't start to bounce back. Does it seem to early for that?
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Techniques. Topping
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Shagrath
Shagrathanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi! Usually topping is done when there is 5-6 nodes grown. If you have stunted growth and little bit struggling I would wait until she is growing helthy and strong and only then I would top her. Topping causes lots of stress to the plant and if she is already stressed it will take longer to heal from it. Topping a healthy plant will not stress nearly as much and she will bounce back much faster. If you are not in a hurry I suggest that you take your time with the girl and heal her good before topping! 👌
FullFuzzy
FullFuzzystarted grow question 5 years ago
One of my plants has a discoloured spot on it but otherwise looks pretty healthy, any ideas of what may have caused it & if I should be too concerned about it?
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Leaves. Other
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Shagrath
Shagrathanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi! Its probably nothing. The leafs are so fragile to take damage from anything. It can be a drop of nutrient water or too acidic/alkaline water or something similiar. Most of the time one random spot on thr plant means nothing. Keep an eye on it tho if it spreads but I'll doubt it!
FullFuzzy
FullFuzzystarted grow question 5 years ago
One of my plants has started to have it's lower leaves curl upwards & started to go a yellow tint that's harder to see in my images. Yellow tint is starting higher up as well I think, but the curling is only on the low leaves. Is it nutrient defficiency, heat stress, wind stress?
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Leaves. Curl up
Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Jef79
Jef79answered grow question 5 years ago
Hello.. Hope you are well.. Tbh shes very young still and its probably damage from water wen she was a baby.. Her leaf curl is just drying out at her tip because of prior damage.. Ideally u shud b watering her with ph'd solution at ranges from 6-6.5 in soil.. Because she's at wk 4 i dont think she will of consumed all potential food in soil stil so if u do decide to feed her only give her 1 feed at a very low ratio.. Stay safe n gud luck.. 👍🍀
FullFuzzy
FullFuzzystarted grow question 4 years ago
I'm my 3rd week since changing my light to HPS & schedule to 12/12, but my plants are losing some leaves & haven't stretched much at all, should I reveg & let them heal before flowering, or persevere with flowering? Plants are <90cm (fan is 90cm), in a 6ft tent with 400w HPS/MH
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Leaves. Tips - Die
Leaves. Color - Pale
Plant. Too short
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Bloombuster
Bloombusteranswered grow question 4 years ago
нужно её вылечить перед цветением! У неё недостаток азота, бро ! Увеличьте в 2 раза свою добавку Grow! Установите кислотность своей почвы в значении ph 6.1 👆 Только после восстановления она сможет удачно цвести! Без этого ты либо потеряешь всё, либо будет несравнительно малый урожай! 👆 Удачи, друг! 👌 И не забывайте выбирать лучшего автора ответа на ваш вопрос, это важно для сообщества и для наших соревнований! Спасибо! 👍
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Ajwardy18
Ajwardy18commentedweek 75 years ago
You mentioned flies...did they jump out when watering? If so there springtails and are your friends, also turn your light off when spraying!! Those lower leaves may be get burnt, ive noticed your stems are purple, not sure if it's the strain yet that's a sign off humidity which should be around 55/65% at this stage, temps should be no lower then 18°C, magnesium deficiency, light exposure or in correct pH, Coco is 5.7/6.2 and soil is 6.2/6.5, overall she looks great for a first grow
Ajwardy18
Ajwardy18commented5 years ago
@FullFuzzy, as you mentioned they have wings and are tiny flies I'm looking more to fungus gnats, let your medium dry out a fair bit and make sure it's 2 inches dry on the top as if left wet for to long they will lay larva and if the top is wet for so long. Soil you can get away with watering 3 times a week pushing 2. Make sure air is blowing on top of your soil, cut back on watering for a few days, if that doesn't solve it apply sticky pads to misting the top of the soil evenly to kill the larva, I haven't done it with coffee grounds so I can't say anything to do with that I'm affraid, it's not necessary to check run off PH to the soil PH as long as what's going in and I personally would aim for PH6/6.2, I haven't used bio verge and I've just did a quick look and that's rich in nitrogen which is vital for the vegetative stage and should not be PH adjusted. Most tend to use calmag or epsom salt to treat that deficency
FullFuzzy
FullFuzzycommented5 years ago
@@@Ajwardy18, the flies do seem to jump out when watering, is there any other way to differentiate them from gnats? They're quite tiny so they're hard for me to identify properly, they're small & black. Not sure of the humidity, will see if I have something to measure that, temps are stable at above 20C (even through the night), reaching max 28C on hot days, usually at a more comfortable 25-26C. I tried using an old tool for measuring the soil PH a couple weeks back and it was saying 7 PH which seemed too alkaline based on what I added to it, but I covered the topsoil with some coffee grounds to try and improve the PH regardless but haven't checked since then. The tool was a little dirty & in storage for a good while so I wasn't sure of the accuracy, but I might use it on some other soil to see whether I should trust it, and measure the soil PH again. My soil is a combination of Coir & Soil, so should I be aiming for around 6.2PH? With the magnesium deficiency, would my nutrients (Bio Vega) be able to help with that or should I get something else to address that? Thanks for the advice EDIT: They do have wings & fly around pretty confidently, it's to my understanding that springtails don't have wings & just hop? Thanks again
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 35 years ago
hey there, hope i answered your question, anything else you need, just let me know ! 👊