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Hidrosfero
Hidrosferostarted grow question a year ago
Tengo un problema y no sé qué es y porque ocurre, las puntas de algunos cogollos se están secando, se están poniendo crujientes, se recuperarán? A que se debe?
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Week 9
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Shugrows
Shugrowsanswered grow question a year ago
Kinda looks like bud rot man. Id be getting ride of the affected buds to stop from spreading
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Stork
Storkanswered grow question a year ago
Root rot with light burn, you must be over water too much the root stayed in the water, I had the same problem I had no idea how to fix it break my heart was too late for me I destroy it, I can tell you stop with the water and let it dry, download ppfd and check the light cut the bad buds make sure do not spread slow down with watering/feeding
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question a year ago
That's bud rot. Leafs dying like that from the inside starting from the middle of your bud. Is the signs of rot. Pull out a few leafs. If you see a fuzz on them. Mold you got rot Looks bad to. You need to take a few buds off. Cut them open and go through it
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Bmolly
Bmollyanswered grow question a year ago
Based on the photos and your cultivation journal, I can't say with certainty what the exact cause of the branches' condition is. It's possible that the high humidity in your cultivation environment has created favorable conditions for a pest or fungus. However, overall, your plants appear to be in good condition, and it's worth continuing with the cultivation as usual. Here are some possible solutions to address the issue: Monitor and control humidity: Invest in a hygrometer to accurately measure the humidity levels in your grow space. If the humidity is consistently high, consider implementing measures to reduce it, such as using a dehumidifier, improving ventilation, or adjusting watering practices. Inspect for pests and diseases: Conduct a thorough inspection of your plants, including the undersides of leaves and the soil, to check for any signs of pests or diseases. If you notice any issues, consider using appropriate organic pest control methods or consulting with a local gardening expert for advice. Maintain proper air circulation: Good airflow is crucial for preventing the development of pests and diseases. Ensure that your grow space has adequate ventilation, use fans to promote air circulation, and avoid overcrowding the plants. Maintain a balanced nutrient regimen: Proper nutrition is essential for plant health. Ensure you're providing the right amount and balance of nutrients for your plants' specific growth stage. Avoid over- or under-fertilization, as both can cause issues. Remember to keep a close eye on your plants, continue documenting their progress, and make adjustments as needed. Best of luck with your cultivation!
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question a year ago
And no it will not recover- not that branch
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question a year ago
That’s not overfeeding. Branch died for some reason or it’s infected
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