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    Auto pre-flowering overall advice needed

    I'm working with 4 plants at the same time. They're 29 days from sprout. I've done some light LST but not much. I've entered pre-flower with plenty of bud sites forming. I've done spot defoliation here and there to unblock some sites. Are these ladies ready for a full defoliation? I don't want to stress them too much, but I want to open them up to the light, not have moisture issues underneath, and I would like to trim off the tiny sites underneath that won't really produce.

    I'm also curious of thoughts on my fan placement.

    I noticed very slight nute burn on the tips of a few of the leaves on 1-2 of the plants. Some random bottom leaves showing distress as well.

    I just watered yesterday with straight pH 6.5 water. The pots are airy and tend to try out after 3-4 days. I actually split 1 gallon of water between the 4 pots as I get runoff at that amount. Temp average is 80 degrees with roughly 55-60% humidity most of the time.

    The only nutes I've added was:
    2/8 silica blast (3ml/gal)
    2/12 FF kelp me kelp you (2.5ml/gal)
    2/16 silica blast (3ml/gal) & FF kelp (4ml/gal)

    4x Nirvana autoflower samango XXL in 2 gal fabric pots.
    Mars Hydro 2x2x5 tent
    HLG 100 V2 4000K Horticulture Lighting Group Quantum Board LED Grow Light
    Bottom half of pot FF OF, top outer ring FF OF/HF mix, inner ring FF HF. All mixed with perlite.
    2x2
    Vivosun 4" inline fan & carbon filter
    2 6" genesis clip on fans

    #2
    Being an autoflower, I would remove nothing else until it's surely well into flower. Leaf tucking is your friend.
    Also, the yellowing across serrated edges is not nute burn.
    Back to playin in the dirt!
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      #3
      Originally posted by Blowdout2269 View Post
      Also, the yellowing across serrated edges is not nute burn.
      What would you say if it is then?

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      • Blowdout2269
        Blowdout2269 commented
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        There are many reasons that leaves yellow. Most can be diagnosed by determining where on the plant and where on the leaves. Here are some great tools:

        I also encourage you to do your own research and lmk what u find. In the upper left-hand corner or this page, use the three lines for the drop-down menu. Click Plant Problems.
        🙂👍

      • Randy2310
        Randy2310 commented
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        I would say the light was too low. I raised it a bit.

      • Blowdout2269
        Blowdout2269 commented
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        Very likely!
        Edges like that on lower growth can also be related to potassium. 👍

      #4
      I found the FFOF runs out of nutes at about 8 weeks. And you will need calcium.

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