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kette420 kette420
4 years ago
Northern Light is growing smooth. Once it develops full leaves (with 5 blades or more) i'll start adding nutrients. Since auto's stay quite small, I deciced to plant a Royal Cheese Auto as well, 2 weeks after I planted the Northern Lights. Hope it catches up! Photo's will be added to the correct week of the plant's grow, unless they are both in the same picture (see caption). NL: no nutes in week 2 RC: Growth accelerator - Madame Grow (2 ml/l => will increase to 3 during the week)
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Grow Questions
kette420
kette420started grow question 4 years ago
Should I increase RH to 65 or 70% for the first week of veg? Temp stays around 25°C.
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Weezy90
Weezy90answered grow question 4 years ago
Hi ! Nee, 60% is goed voor de vegetatieve fase. Je hoeft het niet speciaal aan te passen voor je plant die iets later is gestart. Temperatuur is ook oke👍 Blijf groeien!🌱
kette420
kette420started grow question 4 years ago
Spotted some nute burn on one of the top leaves of my Northern Lights. And also some dots on my Royal Cheese. Does this look like a Potassium nutrient deficiency? Will they recover fine?
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Rusticbuds
Rusticbudsanswered grow question 4 years ago
If you've been on the heavy side with the nutes and are sure you've been feeding to much id say its a calcium lock out causing a calcium deficiency
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homerjgangia
homerjgangiaanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi buddy.... unluckily leaf septoria, also known as leaf septoria, or "yellow spots on the leaves", is a plant disease caused by a certain fungus called septoria lycopersici. This fungus typically winters on dead leaves or common garden weed. Mushroom spores can also settle on gardening tools such as posts and nets, and if conditions are favorable, they begin to develop. Septoria can be extremely harmful to plants. It can cause severe leaf damage and impair the growth of various plant species, including tomatoes, parsley, and of course cannabis as well. As the name suggests, leaf septoria is characterized by brown and yellow spots that develop on the front and back of the leaf. The spots are mostly round in shape, with light or dark brown edges, and more gray in the center. Typically, each spot has dimensions from 1.5 to 6.5mm. Septoria usually affects plants that are just starting their flowering phase. The disease initially appears on the lower located leaves. As the infection spreads, the spots also develop on the top of the plant, involving numerous leaves. Diseased leaves usually turn yellow, then brown, and eventually wither completely. Leaf septoria usually does not spread to fruit. In the case of cannabis, the flowers are not infected. If not taken promptly, the disease can destroy a large number of leaves. This causes severe stress in the plant, and often a disruption of development. As a result, the harvest will be drastically reduced. The risk of leaf septoria is particularly high in areas where the climatic conditions are very humid for long periods. Good luck with your grow mate!!💪🙏
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kette420
kette420started grow question 4 years ago
What nutrient lockout does my plant suffer from? Potassium, Magnesium, ...? Will this affect my harvest? How can I fix this?
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Leaves. Curl up
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GoldenGromie
GoldenGromieanswered grow question 4 years ago
My northern lights did the same thing i thought i killed it at the end but in the end, it was all good!
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Ner0z
Ner0zanswered grow question 4 years ago
Aren't these girls a week or two into flush? If you're not giving nutrients there can be no lockout. The plant is just breaking down its leaves to feed your buds in the last push. It will.actually give you a head start on your cure. I assume you have a week or less left, in which case its no problem
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Hempy_The_Kid
Hempy_The_Kidanswered grow question 4 years ago
It looks like you added way to much nutrients and severely burned it.
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homerjgangia
homerjgangiacommentedweek 04 years ago
Good luck with your grow mate!💪💪
UltraFlatBlack
UltraFlatBlackcommentedweek 54 years ago
Plants look great! Your doing a great job keep it up! 👍👌✌️
kette420
kette420commented4 years ago
@UltraFlatBlack, Thanks man!
DreamIT
DreamITcommentedweek 114 years ago
Enjoy the rest of the flowering mate 🦄🍀💚
NeedsMoreFans
NeedsMoreFanscommentedweek 64 years ago
@kette420 you can afford to do some more defoliation on your NL. All the fan leaves below your lowest flower top are being blocked by the growth above. They aren't able to absorb enough light to still provide optimum value. You could also remove a couple of the bigger fan leaves that are blocking any top. If defoliation bothers you there is tucking. Good luck.👍
Lady_NugWitch
Lady_NugWitchcommentedweek 64 years ago
Happy growing. I cast a spell for a successful grow
Lukush
Lukushcommentedweek 44 years ago
Good luck mate ❄️💪 If you have a chance check out mi diaries 🌼🌼
DreamIT
DreamITcommentedweek 34 years ago
Enjoy growth mate 🤠👊🍀
Taito
Taitocommentedweek 04 years ago
Buena suerte con estas fantásticas cepas de RQS compañero 💪
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 123 years ago
Great job!