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Coboiii
Coboiiistarted grow question 5 years ago
Hey gardeners, can anyone tell me what's the exact problem on the Gorilla Glue ? Compared to her evolution is this regressing or do I continue to treat her wrong ? Thanks in advance 😷
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HighTV
HighTVanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hey there Caboii! I see some Nutrient burn and interveinal chlorosis(yellowing) on the Gorilla Glue Day 19 image. ( i have linked an image with these symptoms circled). After looking at your nutrient levels I believe the Nutrient burn is either being caused by the GH roots or its simply the genetics being weaker. (I cant find the "GH roots" product on their site to check whats in it has it been discontinued?) I have attached a few autoflowering diaries (including a Tangie'matic like you are growing) utilizing the same nutrients for comparison. The Chlorosis(yellowing) is starting from the bottom side of the plant indicating the deficient nutrient is being pulled from the bottom side of the plant to feed the new growth ontop - this tells us that the deficient nutrient is a Mobile one and most of the time with interveinal chlorosis this leads us Straight to Nitrogen (N). Given your low levels of FloraDou Gro compared to the suggested amount by General Hydroponics and the diaries I linked below I'm thinking you have a Nitrogen deficiency. So you have nutrient burn and what looks like Nitrogen deficiency. I hope I helped! Sorry about this format. ---------- growdiaries.com/diaries/19116-fast-buds-tangie-039-matic ------------ growdiaries.com/diaries/17364-fingers-dinafem-blue-critical-auto/week/82403 ---------- growdiaries.com/diaries/10732-grow-1-poor-mans-setup/week/47520 ------------ ( Image of Symptoms: https://imgur.com/a/BjYVBgT )
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 5 years ago
Sorry i see no Problem at all, on GG. what disturbes you=?, yeah the leaves are droopy a bit . but that is syptom of the watering. Pls tell us what exactly disturbes you on gg
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 5 years ago
hey @coboiii - looks like there is the begining of PH problems due to PH fluctuations that come from what i'm guessing is an irregular or over watering. There is a problem for sure, so to fix this you need to stick to a stricter wet / dry cycle, make sure that the soil is dry before watering. This is very important ! there are two techniques to see if the soil is dry - first technique is to stick your finger into the soil quite deep to see if there is still moisture or not. you can double check by checking the outsides of the grow bags if they are still moist then you don t need to water. the second technique is more acurate which is basically you do it by the weight of the bag. so you wait until it's dry and lift the bag to see the weight, then you water and lift the bag to see the weight. to check if you need water you simply lift the bag and compare the weights to see. Tangie is very sensitive to these things that's why it looks sad. You absolutely need to check you incoming feed's PH - try to have it 6.5 and below. you can buy some PH strips very cheaply and it will help for sure. The GH Roots kind of increases PH - that's why i'm suggesting this. Finally i see you're feeding, so in addition to the wet dry cycle, let me suggest a feed - water - water -feed -water -water schedule. Hope you understand what I mean ! good luck bro , i'm praying for your Tangie ! 🚀
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hello ! From what I can see there is a progression between weeks 2 and 3 . The new set of leaves looks more regular than the old one so if something went wrong it is now ok. She could be more sensitive to nutrients or to watering than the others. 😁✌️🏼
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