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Euphory
Euphorystarted grow question 5 years ago
Hi guys i hope you are doing better than i do. I have one question. My Northern Light auto n. 1 in 6l pot - plagron royal-mix, shows some grow issues. Almost every leaf on the plant seems to have this "shit" on.
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GMSgrows
GMSgrowsanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hey bro. Your feeding terra vega, very good but expensive. Bro what's the moonshine nutrient? I'm sure your overfeeding. Do you have a ph and tds reader to check your runoff ph and ec levels? Terra vega in grow is all you need, has everything in it. Terra flores in flower is all you need and I add Massive bloom formulation. If you feed by the label, that's not recommended, best to go by total ec when mixing nute and check runoff. Tell you if you need to feed or just water so you dont create salt buildup. Cheers friend
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Momgrowsthechronic
Momgrowsthechronicanswered grow question 5 years ago
So, I’m going to be honest with you... Your plants don’t look too bad overall but they are pretty small for an autoflowering strain at 3-4 weeks. I find that auto’s do really well in a larger container- usually 3-7 gallons from start to finish will do nicely. They need to get as big as possible in about a month because they start flowering so quickly. With your plants being on the small side and flowering happening soon- I would get them transplanted asap... maybe they’ll grow a bit bigger. And I see that you’re feeding them quite a lot of nutrients for such little ladies. If you are using a good quality soil- your auto’s should have almost everything they need for the first 4-6 weeks. You might have to use some CalMag if you are growing with CoCo or under LED lighting but generally a quality soil mixture will have all of the necessary nutrients to support the short autoflower vegetative phase. With bottled nutes, I usually find that less is more as it is sooo easy to over feed and cause nutrient burn/damage to the plants. And keep in mind that Cannabis plants prefer a wet/dry watering cycle when grown in soil- so allowing your plants to almost dry out between waterings is beneficial. Hopefully your week 4 update is great and all the best growing forward! 🇨🇦
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Euphory
Euphoryanswered grow question 5 years ago
This NL is planted in royalmix soil and watered only with cannazym and moonshine (natural blend of plant extracts). Maybe royalmix is the problem?
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