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Amnesia Haze Auto early flowering

Divil
Divilstarted grow question 6 months ago
Hi guys, I am a little worried about my plant. It started flowering at 3 weeks and seems to be off colour. Amnesia Haze Auto - Barneys Farm, SP 1000, Biomix / Perlite / Fresh Sphagnum. Feeding Biobizz organic (sticking to the instructions on the chart),
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JUNGLE_B4RNS
JUNGLE_B4RNSanswered grow question 6 months ago
Clawed leaves is an excess of Nitrogen. Don’t follow blindly nutrients manufacturers feeding charts, they are built to use more than needed to make you re-supply faster. My best advice is to get an EC/TDS meter, to keep control on the Electrical Conductivity and the Total Dissolved Solids of your feeding solution.
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Stickyone
Stickyoneanswered grow question 6 months ago
It's not uncommon for cannabis plants to show signs of flowering at around 3 weeks from germination when growing auto-flowering strains like Amnesia Haze Auto. These plants have a predetermined life cycle and will transition into the flowering stage relatively quickly. However, it's essential to ensure your plant is healthy and receives the proper care to maximize your harvest. If your Amnesia Haze Auto is displaying off-color leaves, there are a few things you can check and consider: Nutrient Imbalance: While using Biobizz organic nutrients is a good choice, it's possible that your plant may be experiencing nutrient imbalances. Check for any signs of nutrient deficiencies or excesses. Adjust your nutrient feeding accordingly if necessary. pH Levels: Make sure you are monitoring and adjusting the pH of the nutrient solution to ensure it falls within the optimal range for nutrient uptake, which is typically between 6.0 and 7.0 for soil. Improper pH can lead to nutrient absorption issues. Lighting: Ensure your SP 1000 LED grow light is positioned at the right distance from your plant. Too much or too little light can stress the plant and affect its color. Make sure you're following the manufacturer's guidelines for the recommended light distance. Temperature and Humidity: Keep an eye on the temperature and humidity levels in your grow space. Amnesia Haze Auto prefers a warm and moderately humid environment. Maintaining the right conditions can help improve plant health and vitality. Air Circulation: Good airflow around the plant is essential to prevent issues like mold or mildew and to ensure proper gas exchange. Watering: Overwatering or underwatering can lead to issues like discoloration and nutrient problems. Make sure you're watering your plant appropriately, allowing the top inch or so of the soil to dry before watering again. Check for Pests and Diseases: Inspect your plant for any signs of pests or diseases. These can cause discoloration and other issues. If you find any problems, treat them accordingly. Genetics: Some strains may naturally exhibit off-color leaves, and it may not necessarily indicate a problem with the plant's health. It's important to remember that auto-flowering strains have a limited vegetative stage, so they may not recover as well from stress as photoperiod plants. Continue to monitor your plant's progress and make necessary adjustments to ensure it receives the right care. If the discoloration and other issues persist or worsen, consider reaching out to experienced growers or a local cultivation expert for more specific guidance.
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Divil
Divilanswered grow question 6 months ago
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Stickyone
Stickyoneanswered grow question 6 months ago
It's not uncommon for cannabis plants, including autoflowering strains like Amnesia Haze Auto, to exhibit variations in their growth patterns and colors during the flowering phase. However, if you notice that your plant started flowering unusually early (at 3 weeks), and the plant's color seems off, it's a good idea to investigate and take appropriate actions. Here are some considerations: Early Flowering: Autoflowering strains typically start flowering based on their age rather than changes in light cycles. However, starting to flower at 3 weeks is quite early, and it might indicate stress or environmental factors affecting the plant. Ensure that the light cycle is consistent, providing 18-20 hours of light per day. Off-Color Leaves: Discoloration in the leaves can be caused by various factors, including nutrient issues, pH imbalances, and environmental stress. It's essential to closely examine the plant for signs of nutrient deficiencies, nutrient burn, or pH problems. The specific color and patterns of discoloration can provide clues as to the underlying issue. Nutrient Schedule: Since you mentioned you're using Biobizz organic nutrients, ensure that you are following the manufacturer's instructions closely. Organic nutrients may require a slightly different approach than synthetic ones, and overfeeding or underfeeding can lead to issues. pH Levels: Check the pH of the water and nutrient solution you are using. Cannabis plants tend to thrive in slightly acidic conditions, with a pH range of 6.0-6.5 for soil. pH imbalances can affect nutrient uptake and plant health. Light and Environment: Ensure that your growing conditions, including temperature, humidity, and light intensity, are within the appropriate ranges for your plant's stage of growth. Watering: Make sure you are providing the right amount of water for your plant's needs, allowing the soil to dry slightly between watering sessions. Pest and Disease: Check the plant closely for signs of pests or diseases, as these can also affect the plant's health and color. Strain Variations: Sometimes, genetic variations can lead to different growth patterns or coloration, even within the same strain. To address the issue, start by carefully examining the plant for any visible problems and consider the factors mentioned above. Adjust your care routine as needed based on your observations. If the issues persist or worsen, it may be helpful to share photos of the plant for a more specific diagnosis, and consider consulting with experienced growers in a cannabis cultivation forum or a local grower's community for additional guidance.
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AutoflowersSucK
AutoflowersSucKanswered grow question 6 months ago
Looks like over fed. Give it a flush with 2x the water. So if you have a 1 gallon pot you would flush 2 gallons of pH'd water through it to wash out the excess salts. Then allow to dry out, then mix a new batch with a 6.2 pH. And i'd add some calmag to your mix.
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