#4 and #5 are weeks into flower with their tops stacking up. Covered in white hairs and growing their buds. #4's leaf tips are showing a little nute burn I think.
#6 put on her stretch and started to white hair up now.
Still finding lower leaves dying and plucking off easily. I don't think they are getting any light down there anyway. The upper leaves are not doing this, but some are showing burned leaf tips. I'm suspecting nute burn. They are pretty loaded with organic granular nutrients.
Taking off a handful of leaves every day. Dying ones and the occasional one blocking bud sites. I still think I need to take off more to expose lower bud sites to more light. I'm just cautious of taking off too many yet.
Gave them a little less water this week. Instead of watering with 2 liters every 3 days, I tried 1 liter every 2 days. Watering until a little runoff so I know the water is reaching the bottom of the pot.
No improvement on the lower leaves dying and plucking off, but they probably needed to come off anyway as they aren't getting light.
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@JabzXtreme, and your sure its not bud rot ? if the plant is in flower to long the bud can start to rot. 6 months ago I lost half my harvest ( 6 ounce) to mold in the curing jars so I know the pain. as for avoiding bud rot from age keep an eye on the trichomes
@The_Bearded_Grower, I guess. I have a lot of air flow with 3 fans on high. The humidity was only about 55% usually, except it would go up after watering. I have a little dehu in the tent but I guess it sucks. I only empty it like once a week.
What kinda fungicide you using? Looking for options to have on hand. These are looking killer! I’ve noticed a lot of these WW autos get some dark color late in flower, pretty cool! I had an ILGM amnesia haze autoflower that looked very similar with the purple tips of buds developing. Good luck with harvest!
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@Ezzjaybruh, thanks for your comment! I'm using organic Grower's Ally Fungicide Concentrated. Used 3 tablespoons with a gallon of water in a Vivosun Sprayer, and it was enough to cover all 4 plants making them dripping wet. Next day no mildew on leaves and did not come back. Some of the deep lower foliage sugar leaves mildew still stayed, but I tried not to oversoak the buds so that's my fault for not hitting those areas enough. I'm very surprised how well it worked with only 1 application. It did turn all white hairs brown though, but buds are still growing and producing new white hairs the next day.