This plant does not like hot temperatures, not one bit. I had issues with heat in my grow space and she paid for it. This is a great example of why it's important to control temperatures during the flowering stage. To prevent any further stress or damage to the plant I did harvest her a bit early. The buds were still airy but the majority of the trichomes were cloudy. It took her five days to dry and she is potent I mean potent. When you think about it, it's kind of scary how strong this strain can be if it's grown in the right conditions without any stress. Once it was said and done I ended up with 13.1 grams of STRAIGHT GAS !!!! I'm going to try and grow this strain again this winter so the temperature doesn't play such a part in the results.
I would like to say thank you to FastBuds again, you guys really outdid yourself with the genetics for the Original Line.
Well, that's going to be all for this grow guys, so until next time fellow growers and remember ..." Happy Growing" and "Free your mind one puff at a time"
nice grow im doing the same strain very strong genetics im throwing alot of light at her pretty close and showing no signs of light burn etc love it so far smells strong at 5 weeks! Will be following
You are overferting it!
Too much Nitrogen, maybe from Flora Micro!
Care!! Flora grow also has much potassium, could be good to use if you have. But take it easy.
@Mr_Weeds_Autos, humidity can play a role also. Checking out your week 10 pics and looking good. I beat my cheese up pretty bad also due to grower errors and starting fresh all over. Not adjusting ph at first due to not having stuff to do so. Then caused another lockout from feeding every time in soil and no waterings in between. I transitioned from hydro so didnt know that til now. Lol but next run will be better now I'm getting the hang of the new nutes and set up I got now. I grew 5 auto cheese. 1 died along the way so only 4 left but they're finishing nicely even after all the abuse. Lol
@Psilocubensis, It's actually from the heat it's making the plant drink too fast and in return, it's intaking nutrients way too fast which is what's causing this.
Looks like nutrient burn. Too much nitrogen. That's why your leaves are clawing. The tips bending downward. Back off on nutes. Feed plain ph'd water for like 5 days then start feeding less nitrogen and more bloom nutes
@Mr_Weeds_Autos, I didnt even think of that. Good point! My grow tent stays between 71 and 73 degrees. Luckily heat isnt an issue for me. Dehumidifier and led light keeps my tents temp in check. Just leave the top of the door cracked open and it stays perfect environment for em. If I close the tent up then it gets into the 80s.
@AutoKing, It's actually because of the heat, the plant is drinking and intaking nutrients too fast because the grow space was excessively hot, it's now at 82-84 degrees which has made a big difference the plant is showing daily growth at the flower sites but the leaves are not going to recover they'll remain this way due to the damage caused.