Hello,
First time posting gere.
I need help from you guys, I'm helping a friend of mine who has an AK-47 regularis growing on a 40l vase, outdoor and we've been having some problems.
This grow was a bit precocious since theethe seed germinated and was put on soil on the 30th of March. From what I read most AK-47 outdoor grows are done a bit later on the summer since its harvest is done in late September/ October.
Anyway, the plant has been transplanted twice already, and the soil is from a label called Gold Label, as are the nutrients (but from their mix my friend only bought Soil A, Soil B, Ultra Mg and Ultra Pk).
Since it's been hard to visit my friends house I've been trying to help as much as possible from afar, since I've done 2 grows before but never this strain and never had as much trouble with it.
The plant, as was in the late phase of the vegetative state, was fimmed and a few low stems were supercropped, since I advised him to cut them but he was very reluctant to do so and in an attempt to improve the yield of those stems we decided to stress train them.
I also took some bottom and upper leafs that were in the shade.
Now since it was a regular seed my friend was afraid it would be a male but in the end of May it started pre-flowering. Ever since, even with the Ultra Mg and Ultra Pk, the flowering stage seems to be evolving very slowly, even though the plant is growing in size.
A week or so ago my friend sent me a few allarming photos. The stems that were supercropped started to darken, in the place the stems were broken. I advised him to take the tape off only when the stems were completely healed but I'm not sure that happened and I'm afraid a fungus infected the plant in those stems.
I'm posting some of the photos for you to see. Ever since these lower stems have become even darker. Whatever it is I think the safest thing is to cut them but give me your advice, specially since it the main stem has already a few dark spots.
He found some bugs in the leafs that seem to be aphids, but he says they're very few.
Some leafs became very yellowish, at first I thought it was nitrogen deficiency but with those dark spots I'm starting to think it isnt. Anyway today my friend told me there's also been some yellow leafs in some top branches, but I'm really not sure what to think of it.
I will be trying to go and see the plant tonight or tomorrow but I wanted to have some of your feedback before doing so.
Thank you very much guys, all help is appreciated.
First time posting gere.
I need help from you guys, I'm helping a friend of mine who has an AK-47 regularis growing on a 40l vase, outdoor and we've been having some problems.
This grow was a bit precocious since theethe seed germinated and was put on soil on the 30th of March. From what I read most AK-47 outdoor grows are done a bit later on the summer since its harvest is done in late September/ October.
Anyway, the plant has been transplanted twice already, and the soil is from a label called Gold Label, as are the nutrients (but from their mix my friend only bought Soil A, Soil B, Ultra Mg and Ultra Pk).
Since it's been hard to visit my friends house I've been trying to help as much as possible from afar, since I've done 2 grows before but never this strain and never had as much trouble with it.
The plant, as was in the late phase of the vegetative state, was fimmed and a few low stems were supercropped, since I advised him to cut them but he was very reluctant to do so and in an attempt to improve the yield of those stems we decided to stress train them.
I also took some bottom and upper leafs that were in the shade.
Now since it was a regular seed my friend was afraid it would be a male but in the end of May it started pre-flowering. Ever since, even with the Ultra Mg and Ultra Pk, the flowering stage seems to be evolving very slowly, even though the plant is growing in size.
A week or so ago my friend sent me a few allarming photos. The stems that were supercropped started to darken, in the place the stems were broken. I advised him to take the tape off only when the stems were completely healed but I'm not sure that happened and I'm afraid a fungus infected the plant in those stems.
I'm posting some of the photos for you to see. Ever since these lower stems have become even darker. Whatever it is I think the safest thing is to cut them but give me your advice, specially since it the main stem has already a few dark spots.
He found some bugs in the leafs that seem to be aphids, but he says they're very few.
Some leafs became very yellowish, at first I thought it was nitrogen deficiency but with those dark spots I'm starting to think it isnt. Anyway today my friend told me there's also been some yellow leafs in some top branches, but I'm really not sure what to think of it.
I will be trying to go and see the plant tonight or tomorrow but I wanted to have some of your feedback before doing so.
Thank you very much guys, all help is appreciated.
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