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Citrus sap
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weeks 6, 8
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Vermiculite
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Grow Questions
Rfulton1
Rfulton1started grow question 3 years ago
These latest pics are 6 weeks in flower, in some of them if you look close you will notice leaf tips and edges. I am growing in fox farm and Detroit nutrients they just got 3 tsp. Per gal of Tiger Bloom along with a teaspoon of molasses. Should I finish with only water
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 3 years ago
The burnt leaf tips everyone believed to be over feeding is not necessarily true, actually the opposite. Burnt yellow leaf tips actually signifies defeciency of flowering nutes and considering how high your leaf to flower ratio is leads me to believe she's been given more N than necessary and not enough PK. During flower your plant takes a shift from needing lots of N and very little Pk to the exact opposite. This is now advice for next time as what's done is done now. But definitely feed with water only for 1-2 weeks until you're happy she's finished πŸŒ±πŸ‘πŸ’¦
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 3 years ago
Yes, I always do for the last week or so. Your flowers look nice and ready to me, so I would stop feeding and go to plain water until harvest. At this stage, leaving your plants much longer will lead to increased THC breakdown into CBD and CBN, producing a more heavy and drowsy stone, which may be your preference, however if you prefer a more clear and up stone, harvest should have occurred when all but the very last pistils were brown and the last 5% or so of the pistils were still white., as this gives a true indication of plant maturity, rather than relying solely on trichome colour. I have grown plants with 50% honey coloured trichomes already, in only their third week of flowering! And yes, it was a Sativa, for all those playing along at home! Once all the pistils have completely browned, the plant is well and truly passed her reproductive peak, approaching death and with an almost stopped metabolism, and this is what causes the THC to breakdown into CBD and CBN, the slowed metabolism. Fresh THC can therefore not be replenished faster than it is breaking down, causing a plant with diminished psychoactive ability, but with enhanced therapeutic value, as indicated by the rising levels of CBD and CBN. So while late harvested cannabis may relax you more and make you lethargic (couchlocked), it doesn't actually get you as "high" as flowers harvested while at the peak of health, which will give you a more mind expanding experience. This is my personal preference, I want to get high, not fall asleep and unable to move! Hope this helps,.... Organoman.
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DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420week 9
Holy, that's some serious Citrus sap!
Smokwiri
Smokwiriweek 9
hey, plant looks good mate πŸ’ͺ
NugLife420
NugLife420week 9
Almost there. πŸ™‚
DreamOn
DreamOnweek 6
Good luck with the grow mate! 🌱😎
Rfulton1
Rfulton1week 9
Also, I did spot the β€œnanners” and pulled them off. I am watching closely for more signs of hermie.