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TheSlimeGrows TheSlimeGrows
4 years ago
These girls have been growing great over this past week and I think it has officially transitioned from Sproutling to Veg stage. Added a tiny humidifier that should help RH levels and keep it between 50-60%. Opening up the tent today I already could start smelling that dank smell. Day 17 started LST. Noticed one of the leaves on Plant 1 had broke its growth so it fell of when I went to LST it.
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Grow Questions
TheSlimeGrows
TheSlimeGrowsstarted grow question 4 years ago
One of my plants (picture included in week 2) seems to have something wrong with it as shown by the white lines/bright discoloration on the leaves and new growths. The leaves themselves also seem to have a thinner shape compared to the other 2 plants. Is this cause for concern?
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 4 years ago
I wouldnt worry. The first few sets of leaves can be funky. Just watch out for overwatering and overfeeding. If you're on week 2, there's no reason for nutes, wait until the rounded cotyledon leaves start turning yellow before you feed. Good luck!
TheSlimeGrows
TheSlimeGrowsstarted grow question 4 years ago
I'm seeing some holes/yellow spots on a couple leaves of this plant. It also seems to be growing slower and more Dense than my other plants. Is this cause for concern or is this plant just a little slower to grow? I'm thinking its just inconsistent genetics.
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 4 years ago
your plant looks lush (plenty of N). Internodes are tight. New leaves show hint of interveinal chlorosis and a little twist, possibly. (last 2 = possible elevated P). K looks fine as in no symptoms that i see. If anything i'd say you should dial back a hair on P, if you can. You started fertilizing recently. the soil may have more to give. Easy to adjust to this suggestion if you see anything negative. always easier to add later than try to take away. I think all of that stuff looks relatively okay. Maybe a little diluted feed nex ttime(s). So, if you want a little more internodal spacing, raise light an inch or two. Too much light will impede growth and you definitely have some tight nodes. I normally wouldn't recommend this, but remove a leaf or 2. be selective. find 3-4 that face the middle and remove 1-2. don't remove all leaves from any 1 node unless buried and nothing there is part of your future harvest. that leaf looks like an isolated issue. Maybe due to congestion some moisture was there due to another leaf on it and some microbe persisted for a temporary time etc etc.. if it gets worse and spreads to another leaf, then you know that's not the case, but i'd wait and see on that regardless.
TheSlimeGrows
TheSlimeGrowsstarted grow question 4 years ago
So one of my 3 GG4 auto plants grew pistils during week 3 and began its vertical stretch, while my other 2 plants still haven't flowered, and I am just now going in to week 5. They've all been getting the same treatment. is this normal? I got the seeds from seedsupreme. :/
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 4 years ago
It's not abnormal. Something likely stressed the slower ones out. It's possible that you got a couple different strains or different phenotypes in the same batch too. It's also possible that some of the seeds did not retain the auto genes and they're actually photos. Good time to defoliate the short ones btw.
TheSlimeGrows
TheSlimeGrowsstarted grow question 4 years ago
This plant has been in flower for about 4-5ish weeks now. leaves are turning yellow and red with burnt tips. tested runoff pH at 6.8 today when I watered so I don't think its pH issues. been feeding a good bit of bloom nutes so ik its not P deficiency. Anything else?
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
Leaves. Color - Yellow
Leaves. Color - Red or pink
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Mr_Motalovah
Mr_Motalovahanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hey! This looks A LOT like Molybdenum Deficiency.. same color and spot patterns on leaves.. What throws me off though is this deficiency normally shows up with low PH levels.. and your's is at 6.8 I'm not sure. My initial suggestion would be washing the roots with PHed water, then water with nutrients that incluid Molybdenum. To be honest taking the PH down to 6.5.. would be my suggestion if this didn't look so much like Molybdenum Deficiency but with your PH you shouldn't even have this deficiency.. Hope this helped. Good luck and happy growing!
TheSlimeGrows
TheSlimeGrowsstarted grow question 4 years ago
Does anyone know what the deal is with my leaves? burnt tips and weird browning on the tips as well as stiff leaves and stems. Weird red/purple coloring and interveinal yellowing/pale leaves. buds seem to be growing fine tho. Weird rust spots too.
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
Leaves. Veins - yellow between
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TheSlimeGrows
TheSlimeGrowsanswered grow question 4 years ago
I'm keeping my watering pH at around 6.5 and runoff is around 6.7 so I doubt that its pH, Also stopped feeding as many different PK boosters as I did before and just sticking to FF Tiger Bloom.
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kingmcdaid
kingmcdaidcommentedweek 24 years ago
Looks just fine keep it up growth is exponential as it get bigger
AuldKelt
AuldKeltcommentedweek 24 years ago
That's a fine looking young lady you have there. Congratulations on your new little friend. I would strongly suggest NOT to immediately start adding nutrients. I don't know what soil you started with, but almost all soils have sufficient nutrients for you to hold off for 3 or 4 weeks minimum. When I'm using soil I always use FF Ocean Forest, and I don't feed anything for 5 to 6 weeks normally. Over watering and/or over feeding are the two most common errors made by folks new to growing. Let me know what soil you used and which Plant Tone and the quantity of that and I can give you a better idea of the best way to proceed. Take care. You're going to enjoy yourself with this!
AuldKelt
AuldKeltcommented4 years ago
@TheSlimeGrows, I'm sure you'll find that this forum is chuck full of folks that will be happy to help with any questions you might have. It's the best crop in the world that way; everyone wants you to succeed.
TheSlimeGrows
TheSlimeGrowscommented4 years ago
@AuldKelt, I appreciate all the tips you've given and I'll try and abide by them as my grow continues. Hope you stick around to see the final harvest, I'm excited!
AuldKelt
AuldKeltcommented4 years ago
@TheSlimeGrows, OK, so here's the thing about auto flowering cannabis; it's all a hybrid that utilizes the Ruderalis strain, which is a freaky tough weed that grows wild on the Russian steppes, so it can recover from almost anything we do to it. There's been no major problem. FIrst, your soil isn't bad at all, it just doesn't have as good a balance as FFOF. Plus, you're using monster 5 gal. pots, so there's plenty of places for the excess nutrients to run off to. BTW, there's nothing wrong with bits of wood in your soil, it's just part of the forest humus base. FIrst thing is, keep the soil you have, but lose the plant tone in the future. It is much too intense in nitrogen, and your plants can't handle that ratio at this early stage. A good thing is that you used the FF Big Bloom, which is only for when your plants are deeply into the flowering stage, but that helped because it doesn't have any extra nitrogen, so you lucked out. If your plants start to have a bad reaction to the feeding you just did, simply flush out the nutrients until you've had substantial bottom outflow, then let them dry out for a couple days. Then I'd suggest you wait at least a couple weeks before you feed them again. After that tine, proceed to use a substantially reduced dosage of FF Big Bloom; that's the type you'll need until you're well into flowering. I know this is a lot to digest, so let me know if anything isn't clear. You're going to do great!
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DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 113 years ago
When can Gorilla Glue #4 Auto and I run away toghether into the horizon?
heizen
heizencommentedweek 114 years ago
Nice grow mate, plants are looking good, keep it up, imma follow this one upclose.
Ferenc
Ferenccommentedweek 114 years ago
Well done! Looking good! @TheSlimeGrows
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 84 years ago
Hey there, hope i answered your question, anything else you need just let me know 👊
Ferenc
Ferenccommentedweek 64 years ago
Very good @TheSlimeGrows