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Perfectt
Perfecttstarted grow question 7d ago
Little advice, am I on the rt track. I was wondering was she too short? She is 25 days old 4.5 inches 7.3 inches wide...had some burn at the beginning but im dialed in i think. She is extremely bushy... is this typical?
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XanHalen
XanHalenanswered grow question 4d ago
prolly just genetics, this looks like good growth for 25 days, and if your light is good you could just be inhibiting stretch, which is good; prolly a mix of genetics and good amount of light. This is exactly what I personally go for, i grow with only 4ft of vertical height total. I would recommend getting red of the 4 fan leaves from the middle 2 nodes to allow light penetration to the lower chutes if the plan is to keep them. nothing is wrong at all, just get rid of those 4 fan eaves in the middle nodes or tuck them everyday to allow light penetration to the emerging chutes. DM if you need any help.
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Amazone27
Amazone27answered grow question 5d ago
für eine Auto ist es normal ,klein zu sein . am Anfang hast du überdüngt aber wenn du normal Gießen ohne Dünger geht es klar .Ich würde die größeren Blätter entfernen ,damit mehr Licht und Luft durchgeht.
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MindFlowers68
MindFlowers68answered grow question 6d ago
Dark green cant always be used as an indicator of overfed because some strains naturally have darker color leaves.
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HandsomeTerpz
HandsomeTerpzanswered grow question 6d ago
She looks very healthy and compact for her age! At 25 days it’s totally normal for some strains to stay short and bushy, especially if they have strong indica genetics. The burn you had earlier doesn’t seem to have caused lasting damage her color and leaf structure look great now. A bushy plant can actually be an advantage, as it usually means a strong root system and tight internodes. Once she hits the stretch phase, you’ll likely see more vertical growth. You’re definitely on the right track just keep doing what you’re doing! I’d also recommend topping her around node 6 this way the main bud is cut, and the hormones get distributed more evenly throughout the plant, leading to a nicer structure and better overall growth Injoy the grow
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 6d ago
it's a little lush but i don't think that's why it's stout. either genetics or possible slightly too much light. nodes are tight, but not crazy. so maybe dim light 10% and see what happens. it may take a second to kick back into normal growth if it is the case. Barring a runt, resulting node spacing in new growth is a good guide for light intensity.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 6d ago
Overfed and bushy. plant is extra lush and dark green indicting to much N, the bushyness could be genetics or could be to much light. or both.
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 6d ago
Very nice 👌 remember right now is creating the framework, that framework is stretched dramatically once she iniates flower so what may seem compact now will reward you later with dense compact buds. She looks well cared for, possibly a little much nitrogen but nothing to worry about yet.
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Terpy_Burpz
Terpy_Burpzanswered grow question 6d ago
Just water and wait for a bit, she is looking ok sized for her age, so wouldn't stress too much at this stage. I push my plants with organic premix homemade nutes, like to the max! Dolomite Lime in the mix prior to planting can help sweeten everything, even if you are running a rich mix. Feel free to check mine out, which are about the same age as this. You will see what I mean by max nutes..I've found that a balanced living soil builds a strong plant system, meaning they can overcome most issues and enable me to PUSH them really hard. She is looking good for her age and showing signs of shaking off the initial trauma. It's not technically stunted yet either, so nice save, man! Definitely going to follow her diary.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 6d ago
Yes, well over fed..........too much nitrogen can cause excessive leafing at the expense of "normal" growth and/or bud development when in flower. Quality soil like the one you are using should not need extra feeding for at least 4-5 weeks. At this stage, give just plain water for the next 2 weeks, then when you resume feeding, start with half the amount you were using beforehand. There is no need to flush, this can releases even more nutrients and may increase the risk of further over feeding. A product with an N/P/K ratio of 16/11/11 is probably not ideal either, for veg, something like 6/4/5, 4/3/6 etc would be better.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 6d ago
Overfed , heavily. Less is more in growing. Golden rule. Reduce if coco, stop feeding totally if soil for 2-3 weeks. Maybe youll give her a chance to grow up a bit, otherwise soon toxicities and lockouts will start ...
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John_Kramer
John_Krameranswered grow question 7d ago
yes when overfed with N - N excess and K lock - flush and feed anew with lower N ppm (like a lot lower xD)
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