Allright guys & gals, In my Quest to mastering the art of growing my own bud I've reached the classic, overfeeding point but i've decided to just dile it down a gear and keep at it...I'm amazed with the Northern Lights blooming, it looks way readier then the Diesel Haze, eventhough it was planted 2 full weeks after. the budsare smaller still, but fostier and just looking riper....I have noticed the bigger leaves getting some nasty nuteburn (or at least I guess thats what it is) . I will definately go super easy on the nutes next grow.
....Trust the process....
Update... The NL is suffering quite a bit...
Update... Giving just water the next times to see if they recover... Pistils becoming brown now and smell slowly getting stronger...
The purple is actually calmag deficiency, and that causes the burn spots in the leaves and the purple on leaves and stems, which isn’t good. You want green for photosynthesis, where a lot of people think purple is really cool, it should be strain specific. It could be due to lack of the nutrients or ph in the soil, calmag is best absorbed 6.2-7.0 from my understanding :) I hope this helps on the next run! :)
@Sti_Cazz, oh I totally understand that lol I thought I was going to kill a plant with as much as I use. If you have a 1-0-0 it’s a lot easier to use, and you can foliar feed as well. The other thing to check would be the ph of your runoff :) thanks for even giving me a thought lol :)
I had curling leaves once . Mine were curling because they had too much air flow. With the fan hitting them directly for weeks it made the leaves think the air is to dry so as a self defense they curl up to help protect the leaf to keep in moisture. So now I do not point fans at the plants directly. I put them on low and aim at the ceiling of the enclosure. Maybe this will work for you too, just a suggestion because it took me a good min to figure out why my leaves where curling and also yellowing to early.
@DRO420, I'm not sure what the reason is.. I have a nice 3 speed ground fan and allways have it on low blowing from below... Il try directing completely away. Outtake fan on lowest too... Smell lower this way I found, thanx for the tip!