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Goldbud
Goldbudstarted grow question 4 years ago
My Lady does not look very healthy, anybody an idea what could be the issue, see the picture under my grow diary week 1. I do the growing full organic. LED is dimmed down to 100 watts and 18 hours airpump per day.
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JinksyGrows
JinksyGrowsanswered grow question 4 years ago
Good news, I would not panic👍. From your grow details and your current environment I would do two simple things. Back that light off a little more. I know you're only operating at 100W right now, but being an LED and with it's relentless intensity for 18 hours a day, the girls just start to get pissy. Suggest turning the intensity back to manufacturer specs and raise the lamp to mitigate the intensity. I always find it easier to move a lamp on ratchets then to change integral settings. You have plenty of room, so finding a sweet spot for this lamp at this stage of growth will not take you long at all (From the lamp you're using, you're probably looking at a 60-75cm buffer space (24-30 inches). Second is just a nice full, balanced dose of nutrients with whatever early Veg schedule you're using. That's really it, actually. Plants are just fine, just stressed a bit and those white specs are good indication of bleaching from light intensity. I hope this was the answer you're looking for my friend. Definitely don't have anything to worry about, just need a couple tweaks to the environment. You good👍 Cheers and happy trails. Contact me in PM if you feel like there's anything else I MIGHT be able to help you with. Cheers!
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DWCHC
DWCHCanswered grow question 4 years ago
Looks like too much light intensity.. causing big swings in moisture and humidity as well as temps...might try bringing the light up to 14 inches above and bring it up to 200w again.. this might reduce the size of the changes... Cheers
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HighRoller909
HighRoller909answered grow question 4 years ago
looks like it grows much faster than other two.look how big and wide are 3rd node leaves.I think it's all genetics,keep growing bro
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Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autosanswered grow question 4 years ago
From the photo you have up she looks like she needs feeding and the topsoil looks very dry. Add some nutrients with the next watering and you'll see her begin to come back to life right before your very eyes. Good Luck with the rest of your grow my friend.
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 4 years ago
You want to try and increase humidity even if its just spraying the leaves before lights come on, that will really help you massively!
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MasterKushOG
MasterKushOGanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi bro. actually not very much like a disease. it is more like that you inaccurately watered the plant and drops of water / fertilizer fell on the leaves and a small film formed that resembles the initial stage of the disease. It looks like a lack of potassium, but in this case, the tips of the leaves would start to turn yellow and dried spots / spots would appear on them. Try just wiping your leaves with a damp cloth. I think this should help)))
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ThrashedTV_BakedByGlaze
ThrashedTV_BakedByGlazeanswered grow question 4 years ago
Just look a little dry and hungry! Feed and water a tiny bit and if they don't bounce back in half a week it might just be the genetics 👌
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