- amazing growth on this beauty, this might become a cookie monster hahaha
- drinking 500ml every other day
- not much else to say, the pics speak for themself
stay tuned
Surfing the main gallery my eye got caught up on the picture telling myself this is a nice looking and healthy plant... looking at the grower, I’m not surprised, it’s always perfect as usual 👍😉
Nice grow Garden, and good luck. I would just weigh out the light stress on the plant(disadvantage) and unblocking light from your lateral branching (advantage). I would clip what needs to be clipped sooner then later.
Hi GOA! Really looking forward to your troubleshooting for the yellowing! I have the exact same issue with my Amnesia haze auto and in my case I know for sure it's not overfeeding. I have runoff ppm too low and runoff PH too High. Still correcting the problem. By the way I would like to share with you a nice post I found on ICEmag site about the correct way to measure runoffs:
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?p=4929827#post4929827
hope it helps!
@GardenOfHerbs, Yes it is quite high but if you apply the correct procedure you will see a slightly lower value. And my guess is that when the plant is deficient it tends to rise the PH of the soil. If you remember my previous Amnesia auto, the beautiful orange one, she also had a deficiency mid/end of flo and the ph was just as high as yours even if my feeding as always been around 6
Maybe just more nutes and a PH around 5.5 in your feeding could do the trick, that's what I am trying right now.
Really didn't have time to update last week but will do this w-e!
@Magnetous, that's a very interesting link! thank you for sharing! i flushed her today and my PH was 7.8 wich is insane!! not sure how that happend but i hope the flush has fixed it
@Magnetous, hi bud! I usualy tuck them till about the 4th to 5th node. I than remove those that are really blocking the branches from light. I never remove more than 2 leaves a time and she how she react. I would definitly do it in veg though ✌️
Very nice and healthy looking. Don’t put to much thought into the plant eating it’s lower leaves. As long as new growth is green and vibrant, don’t lose sleep on older bottoms. You could be chasing a problem that doesn’t even exist.