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Kilainstnk84
Kilainstnk84started grow question 2d ago
Any tips on my northern lights She's on week 10 Wanted to know if she's doing
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 1d ago
Size-wise, she is good, but she has had a hard life. Judging by your tips, your EC in your soil is reaching salt ion capacity, osmotic stress is taking over, and the plant will have very little passive uptake, forcing it to use large sums of limited energy to actively transport nutrients. The ratio of nitrogen significantly impacts plant hormone levels, influencing growth, development, and stress responses., Nitrogen availability affects auxin, cytokinin, and abscisic acid levels, regulating root development, nutrient uptake, and overall plant architecture. Far too much nitrogen throughout her life, with little to no pr pfr conversion happening at sunset, the plant, although it should be flowering, can't help but notice these strong veg signalers at a critical time on floral development. I'd keep an eye out for seeds in there.
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Amazone27
Amazone27answered grow question 1d ago
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 2d ago
It's a resilient plant. If you want to feel less anxious, go look at some dumpster fires that still produced okay, lol. Maybe a bit high in N? leaves look a bit too lush / glossy finish to them. Some odd looking leaves as if it re-veged, but could be related to other causes. I can tell you stripped a lot of leaves, because all you have are smallish leaves remaining and lots of gaps in canopy. Don't do that in future. Missing out on photosynthesis, CO2 intake and what you stripped off was full of nutes you provided over the entire time etc etc... net negative beyond comprehension. That's "bro-science" to remove tons of leaves and think it benefits the plant. You'll find yield is more about canopy/plant size and not necessarily how many branches there are. if you get ~50-70g/sq ft, you have 'enough' branches. This is more about a goldilocks zone than 'more is better' -- this alone can help greatly as far as avoiding mass defoliation. If you don't overcrowd a canopy (not saying this is over-crowded, but in general), you are more likely to selectively remove leaves due to congestions and such. Also, by not overcrowding you autoamatically get good airflow and light penetration - without any loss of photosynthesis potential. Less serious side note: go with photoperiods :P they are far suprior in most contexts.
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Green_claws
Green_clawsanswered grow question 2d ago
She's doing okay. Looks like she's been stressed. Fostailing all over and those single blade leaves are indicating a long lasting problem could be nitrogen toxicity.. she might benifit from a late flower bulker like shooting powder just to get her to swell up a bit . Hope this helps..
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