Hey all First time post long time lurker.... and im a bit lost for what to do.
My "mate" who has been giving me advice all the way through has never grown anything close to mould in his fridge and has been getting all his knowledge from the Internets. Ive been doing what his says and now my 2 plants look well......wrong.
Last year I lost 2 plants due to the people next door to me spraying glyphosate everywhere... not sure if that was on purpose. but those plants were from the same batch of seeds (white widow) and were green, thick, healthy and smelt of the good stuff early on.
This year i have 2 going ok, but the look stringy and sick. There is next to no smell and I know i had some light burn due to some hot run of days over the last few days. Under my mates advice i have trimmed back a lot of the leaves to allow more light in and removed all the yellowing ones.
They have been looking like this for the last 2 weeks and i have been watching for the tris to change colour but haven't seen much happen but for more leaves to turn yellow.
Anyway any advice to save them?
My "mate" who has been giving me advice all the way through has never grown anything close to mould in his fridge and has been getting all his knowledge from the Internets. Ive been doing what his says and now my 2 plants look well......wrong.
Last year I lost 2 plants due to the people next door to me spraying glyphosate everywhere... not sure if that was on purpose. but those plants were from the same batch of seeds (white widow) and were green, thick, healthy and smelt of the good stuff early on.
This year i have 2 going ok, but the look stringy and sick. There is next to no smell and I know i had some light burn due to some hot run of days over the last few days. Under my mates advice i have trimmed back a lot of the leaves to allow more light in and removed all the yellowing ones.
They have been looking like this for the last 2 weeks and i have been watching for the tris to change colour but haven't seen much happen but for more leaves to turn yellow.
Anyway any advice to save them?
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