Another super slow week, I had to flush the soil as I tested extremely high ppm for some reason, must have been in the Coco to start with, maybe that is why she is so slow but after flush she is taking so long to dry out I haven't been able to do much to help her, if she doesn't do something this week then I think this grow will be a fail, I just don't understand how my royal gorilla has done so well compared to the green gelato when the only difference is GG in coir and Gorilla is in my own soil mix (added photo for comparison).
I want to try main-lining with this plant, when should it best be snipped at the first noad, do I wait for a few noads or do I cut it as soon as possible because of its short life cycle?
Hi growers not sure what this is as it's only on a few leaves but a few brown spots have appeared and I have quite a few purple stems, don't no if it's a strain trait or if it's phos deficiency or something else, any advice would be welcome, growing in live organic soil.
Hey friend. In coco your ph should be around the 5.8 range in veg. Dont know if yout in a fabric planter? If so make sure the water, feed isnt pouring out the sides leaving some of your roots dry. That creates spots as well. When in flower your ph should be 6.1 to 6.3.
Did you get your ph to proper levels in the coco before you planted your baby. Thats important as well. Luck friend, hope you figure this out. Cheers
@@RealShit, that plant didn't have much on it when it finished, was nice though, grew another in soil and it went massive, didn't do a diary on that 1 though
@@RealShit, that plant didn't have much on it when it finished, was nice though, grew another in soil and it went massive, didn't do a diary on that 1 though