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  • Bluey
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    Over watering typically causes a nutrient deficiency

  • Brwnthmb
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    The only leaves on the plant with yellow tips are the lower leaves. Is this a common problem with potted plants, over/ under watering and not a nutrient deficiency in need of correction?

  • Brwnthmb
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    ​​ ​​ PH =7.2
    3 gallon pot
    white widow
    transplanted into larger pot on 9/16
    250ml water at center (under canopy) on 9/25
    400ml on 10/1
    600ml on 10/3
    -the chart says that the yellow leaf tips can be a watering problem but doesn’t say which way.
    - when I test the soil it is dry down to my fingertip so it’s time to water but I don’t want to water at night. I tested this morning aand I guess I should’ve watered but I’m scared of watering too much.

    - does this look like a simple case of too little water? my other plants are in the same soil and watered the same but are a different variety. Does white widow’s leaf tips turn yellow for a particular reason?
    Last edited by Brwnthmb; 10-07-2024, 05:19 AM. Reason: Added last few sentences

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  • Brwnthmb
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    @Rwise
    Thanks!

  • Rwise
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    8 Ball Kush: A True Hash Variety, Straight From The Middle East

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    8 Ball Kush is just perfect for making hash; its resinous essence and musk develop a tasty hash one can be proud to consume. This strain is quite short, reaching around 80–100cm in height—perfect for limited indoor spaces. The flowering time of 8 Ball Kush spans between 50–55 days, making it suitable for all kinds of climates.
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  • Brwnthmb
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    @Rwise
    What is 8 ball?

  • Brwnthmb
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    @Rwise
    What is 8 ball?

  • Brwnthmb
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    @dirtymike
    When I said that the kush cake may not make it I wasn’t referring to slow growth. It is one of several plants that had a rough time as seedlings. I need to thin out my plants anyway but haven’t decided for sure which ones are the keepers.

  • Rwise
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    The bugs luved the last kush I grew (8 ball), got almost nothing from it.

  • dirtymike
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    Kush in general usually like a different environment. Thats just my experience. When i "try" to grow a Kush its all i grow.

  • Brwnthmb
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    Originally posted by dirtymike View Post
    Kush is a slow plant.
    slow growing I presume, and are you speaking of og kush, or kush cake?
    how are these in comparison to northern lights and white widow?
    Last edited by Brwnthmb; 10-05-2024, 06:39 AM.

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  • dirtymike
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    Kush is a slow plant.

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  • Brwnthmb
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    This one is OG Kush.
    I have 3 others, Northern Lights, White Widow, and Kush Cake, but I don’t think my Kush Cake will make it .

  • Gingerbeard
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    Wide leaves are typical of Indica dominant strains.
    Your wide, green leaves are typical of a healthy, Indica dominant strain.
    What is your healthy, Indica dominant strain?

  • Brwnthmb
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    @Gingerbeard
    Breaking off two branches was a lot more than I wanted. I think it only had 4 branches. If you notice the recovered plant has really wide leaves. Maybe it is making up for its loss in surface area?

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