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    Some advice needed!

    Hi Everyone! Can someone tell me what can be the problem with this lovely lady? Light is Hydromars LED TS 1000. Soil is special plagron grow mix. Its about 4 5 weeks old. Its about 70 80 cm high. The buds Should be bigger i guess. You can see the big leafs are also have some problems. If you have any idea would be nice. Peace
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    Ps. Its some auto strain i dont remember which one​
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    #2
    If you forgot yu nust have some good shit in your stach, I clould forget mywifes name but never what strain I am growing. LOL. I suggest looking at the plant problems photos on this site https://www.growweedeasy.com/basics, or https://www.growweedeasy.com/cannabis-symptoms-pictures is pretty good. Is it a soil or hydro grow? What light are you using and what is your PH level.. what are you feeding it?

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    • Pp33
      Pp33 commented
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      I forget because i ordered different Seeds from different companyand i just forget it 😀already checked that symptom page o didnt find the same one. Its 2 3 weeks after beginning flowering. Too much light? Perhaps. Or maybe the water as you said.. Its pilgram grow mix the soil. The light is Hydromars LED ts 1000. Its usually very good for other plants. Thank for your comment anyway.
      Peace

    #3
    Autos don't respond well to stress. Something is stressing it. Only things I can think of that will do that are light is too bright, environment range is off or you're feeding/watering incorrectly.

    Did you mean 4 or 5 weeks after it started flowering? I wouldn't worry about pH too much as your soil should be able to buffer it but if it is wildly out of range then it could be that so if you have a means of testing for pH it would be good to test it so you have an idea of what pH level you've been feeding it at. In soil 6.5pH feed water level is good.

    Flowers tend to swell the last few weeks before harvest.

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      #4
      Thank for your comment... Light is too bright... These autos like the bright maybe too much? Maybe the water...
      Thank you anyway
      Peace

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        #5
        Autos can prosper under LONG light durations but if you turn your light up to 10 and hang it 6" away you'll probably kill the plant from heat stress and TOO much light energy. I'm talking about the level of light they are receiving not the duration that they receive it.

        I suggest you download a free light meter app so that you have an idea as to how much light energy is actually raining down on your plant. More is not always better. If you have an android phone I would recommend Tent Buddy. If you have an Iphone then I would recommend Photone.

        My guess is your watering practices are what are doing the major damage. How are you watering your plant? I see that you are using airpots for your other plants so it looks like you've done this before.

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          #6
          Too early for the buds to be fattening up. That will be in a few more weeks from now.

          Around this stage in flowering, cannabis plants typically need less nitrogen and more phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and magnesium.

          The issues you’re seeing could be due to a few things. Here’s what i see what could be happening to her.
          - you’re continuing to use a high-nitrogen nutrient mix that’s no longer appropriate for flowering
          - Insufficient magnesium and other secondary nutrients, which become more important in bud development
          - Overwatering, which can reduce root oxygenation and show up as clawing

          Recommended Steps to help her recover:
          - Switch to a Bloom Formula: If you’re still using a vegetative or all-purpose feed, transition fully to a bloom-specific nutrient that’s higher in phosphorus and potassium and lower in nitrogen.
          - Consider a Cal-Mag Supplement: If your water source is soft (low in minerals), magnesium deficiency can be a problem in mid to late flower. Adding a Cal-Mag product can help address this.
          - Adjust Watering Practices: Ensure the growing medium is allowed to dry out somewhat between waterings. This prevents overwatering and ensures roots are getting enough oxygen.
          - pH Check: Make sure your pH is in the proper range for your growing medium—6.2–6.5 for soil, 5.8–6.2 for coco or hydroponics. pH imbalances can lock out key nutrients.
          - Environmental Conditions: Check that temperature and humidity are within target ranges (24–26°C for day temps, 45–55% RH in flower) and that there’s good airflow around the plant.
          - Remove Severely Damaged Leaves: Removing heavily yellowed or dead leaves can help direct the plant’s energy to healthier growth and improve airflow.


          There are 3 things you must check everyday when growing in hydro:
          1) Water level (How much h2o is she drinking in 24hrs)
          2) pH level (change over 24hrs)
          3) ppm/EC level (How much food is she eating in 24hrs)

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          • Pp33
            Pp33 commented
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            Thank you for detailed answer.... I guess its watering was too much.... We had some colder weeks here Than usually and it didnt dry of i try to follow your instructions but some of my possibilties like lack of space are quite Limited... I have different pots as well... But you think i can save that?
            Thank you very much appreciated
            Peace

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