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Week 9
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humblecrumble humblecrumble
7 years ago
Had lots of rain lately but she is still getting sun on most days. I keep her underneath the eave of my garage when it’s raining. Want to build a mini u dome type greenhouse soon to protect from the rain. Pruned her a bit because she was getting so bushy to get more light to all the colas. I think maybe 3 to 4 more weeks till she’s ready. Starting to smell really good too:)
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Grow Questions
humblecrumble
humblecrumblestarted grow question 7 years ago
The morning after every feed with auroras flowering schedule ( which I’m using half dose of recommended amount ) the lower fan leaves are turning yellow. I’m wondering if this is a magnesium deficiency? I’m also using RO water
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Lou_Grows
Lou_Growsanswered grow question 7 years ago
Brother your plant is looking healthy! Don't worry about it... in case you are not using a ppm pen to measure your water ppm and make sure you are on the right levels for your plant stage. You can also download feeding schedules with the recommended ppm levels. I hope this helps
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Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenanswered grow question 7 years ago
Your plant sure looks nice. I've seen and read about many plants as they go into flowering and harvest that slowly the leaves will naturally yellow off and somewhat die. I don't know if this is your cause or if there's a higher nitrogen content than needed at this stage. But since you're playin it safe and doing light doses, it may not be nutes at all.
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Frankytoldme
Frankytoldmeanswered grow question 7 years ago
No need to worry if yellowing process is soft and just for the bottom leaves. In Flowering plant push N from the bottom the the flowers.
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humblecrumble
humblecrumblecommentedweek 97 years ago
@Experimentgreen, thanks! Ya I realized was feeding way too much. Gave straight water for a few weeks after that before I fed with nuts again. And being outside where I am there is lots of bugs so spots coulda been from that
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreencommentedweek 107 years ago
Wow she's looking great! Did your yellow leaf problems fix up?
humblecrumble
humblecrumblecommented7 years ago
@Experimentgreen, thank you. Yes they did !
Fergie
Fergiecommentedweek 107 years ago
Looking fantastic bro . how warm your days at moment I just threw auto my balcony is hitting 24 here but wish rain would take a hike is may lol
WhiteHeaven
WhiteHeavencommentedweek 107 years ago
great plant
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreencommentedweek 97 years ago
Have you done autos indoors and outdoors if so have you seen a notable difference is size of the plant?
humblecrumble
humblecrumblecommented7 years ago
@Experimentgreen, so far I’ve used azamax spray and nuke um both organic sprays and both seem to kill anything that starts to show from bugs. But I like the idea of planting more herbs around my garden especially when they start flowering and are outside permanently to prevent the creepy crawlers :)
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreencommented7 years ago
@humblecrumble, That's good to know. I'm getting prepared to move my girls outside and ive been doing every bit of household bug remedy reading I can. Like I heard cinnamon is like a bug barrier...so I may do a circle of cinnamon around them to see if it will at least keep the walking insects at bay. Also to basically plant every herb known to man in your garden area, so I guess ill be needing a mint and a basil plant near by too. :)
humblecrumble
humblecrumblecommented7 years ago
@Experimentgreen, thanks! Ya I realized was feeding way too much. Gave straight water for a few weeks after that before I fed with nuts again. And being outside where I am there is lots of bugs so spots coulda been from that
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SimplyeasyE
SimplyeasyEcommentedweek 117 years ago
powdery mildew PM i know your in flower so no use now but spray 2-3 weeks before flower with sm 90 and mix it with neem oil spray 4 days apart lights sun down no more once in flower I've grown pm plants from clone to show people before how to stop it from reappearing in flower it works I amazed people it's like aids to a plant but plant cells are stagnant so it just reappears when new leaf appears take off old only thing is if it appears on main branche this idea does not work because you can't tear that off.
humblecrumble
humblecrumblecommentedweek 107 years ago
Around 84 during the day. Also pretty humid out side.