All,
I have gone further into a grow as I have ever been after making about ever newb mistake ever and I am now in full bloom and have a bad development over the past 3 to 4 days and with these guys in bloom I need some help.
As shown in the photos I have various issues. Spots showing up on leaves, tips yellowing, and what I really worried about is the colas starting to turn brown on the tip as shown on the pic of the scope of one of them and that particular one has most of them doing this. I am not sure about the yellowing thing but I cant imagine the cola thing is it getting ready for harvest as small as it is. I think it is probably some effect of the other issues.
Any guidance is sooooo welcomed and here because I am super worried. Just want to get these guys to the finish line even if I roll 1 joint as it would be progress for the first grow.
Here is some info on my setup:
Environment:
I have gone further into a grow as I have ever been after making about ever newb mistake ever and I am now in full bloom and have a bad development over the past 3 to 4 days and with these guys in bloom I need some help.
As shown in the photos I have various issues. Spots showing up on leaves, tips yellowing, and what I really worried about is the colas starting to turn brown on the tip as shown on the pic of the scope of one of them and that particular one has most of them doing this. I am not sure about the yellowing thing but I cant imagine the cola thing is it getting ready for harvest as small as it is. I think it is probably some effect of the other issues.
Any guidance is sooooo welcomed and here because I am super worried. Just want to get these guys to the finish line even if I roll 1 joint as it would be progress for the first grow.
Here is some info on my setup:
Environment:
- 2 femanized/auto 100OG Cush, 18" high
- 3 Gallon Plastic Pots ( recently transplanted to 3 Gallon Containers a little less than 1 month ago and have been doing well to this point.
- Fox Farm Ocean Forest Soil.
- Small 5x5 closet kept on avg of 74-76 degrees regulated by cracking the closet door as needed
- 600W King plus LED Grow Light on 12/12 schedule
- TaoTronics 4L Cool Mist Humidifier (set to keep the room at 55% humidity)
- 12" Oscillating Fan
- Fertilization - Never. They were looking a little bad but transplanting them into the Fox Farm soil really perked them up and they have been happy to this point.
- PH readings came from a Bluelab PH Pen (which sux as readings are all over the place and I have been following the directions to a T). First time I broke it out was tonight after seeing continued issues and after calibrating the PH was showing up between 5.6 and 5.9
- Tap Water is reading 8.0 'ish
- I added the 4L humidifier in hopes of helping bud development. They have never had this before and previously ranged around 25-30% humidity. Now they are sitting at 45-55%
- Due to the addition of the humidifier and weather changes, temps have gone up slightly before I got up for the day. Today it spiked to around 79 degrees but most of they stay between 74-76.
- As noted below, these girls rarely need watering so I didn't want to water too much or cause some issue so I set them on 2x4 pieces on the very edge of each pot which still allows for the drain holes not to be covered and in my thinking, more air circulation to the bottom of the pots.
- These two girls rarely need water at all. In fact, reading on the forums, its a little concerning. As of today they are looking dry'ish but could probably use another day. The top 1 to 2" is dry but I can still dig up darkish soil different than the first 2 inches a little lower but its now been a week 1/2 since their last watering and they are in this condition. I may have been overdoing it since I put them in 3 gallon pots because I have been watering them under the shower until water ran consistently out of the drainage holes and out into the drain. Rethinking it, it may be better to just keep it on the moist side rather than what amounts to flushing them every time. (see note on elevating on 2x4s above)
- I consulted Fox Farm who said the soil was good until 3-4 weeks after transplanting which I am now at and ordered "Jobe's Organic all Purpose Fertilizer 4-4-4" which I have but the girls have never had fertilizer before so I am worried using it and honestly don't know how to use it even if needed. I am thinking of just putting more Fox Farm soil on top and watering it in but just dont know if this will help
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