I ph between 6.2 and 6.8...but I have been on the higher end lately. 6.83, 6.89 and 6.76 where the last 3 waterings, before that I was always aiming for 6.5. I was thinking it could maybe be from too many nutrients. I added big bud coco last week and flower stacker this week when I already have gaja green dry amendments in the coco. You guys think thats overkill? I'm going to attempt to measure the tds in the drain pan after I water them tomorrow. Maybe that will give me some anwsers.
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Hey guys, do you think my plant is male? I’m using feminised seeds but it could be female I’m not sure. Pls help2 Photos
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Yup it's a boy. It happens.keeping it green with the soil thing
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Mudi when I grow regular seeds instead of feminized seeds here’s what I do:- plant must be at least 3 weeks old
- kick darkness up to close to flowering (10 hours contiguous)
- this will force pre-flowers
- Check your plants daily
- No male parts after 2 weeks? They’re girls!
- put your light timer back to your regular veg time
- not failproof but 90% can be sexed in 5 weeks
- you can also place a paper bag loosely over your plant for the same effect
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The leaves are turning yellow/brown and wilting with one of my plants. I thought it was an N deficiency at first so I made a N/water solution and sprayed it on the plant, but it made it worse I think (maybe it just takes time, or I made the solution too strong). In the last picture you can see both my plants, other than the lower leaves the top plant looks normal, but my other plant is suffering a lot. Keep in mind that I sprayed some N on it because I'm kinda new and have never have successfully grown weed. But the problem was already present BEFORE I sprayed them, it was just a little less bad.
I have them in a 8-16 light schedule. I feed them from the basic canna nutrients in canna Coco coir. Coco A + B, cannazym, rhizotonic and now also a little canna mono (17% N). All at about half strength. The light is quite strong but I don't think that the yellow leaves are because of the light.
I would appreciate any help, thank you!4 Photos
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danielelel10 Reads like a PH issue to me, hit the link at the top of this page "Plant Problems" and compare the pics to yours. What are you doing for PH?
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Should I start to make my plants flower?
I don't know how long I have had them, I fucked up a little already by not keeping track of time at all. But my bigger, lankier plant is about 55 cm tall(with some bends in the main branch, and I don't know how to tell if it is bloom time. My smaller plant is barely 35 cm, but she has had some damage already so her grow might of have been stunted. They are growing under a pretty strong light with a decent spectrum. It's a hy grow at a little more than half strength now, in a 8-16 light schedule. I was thinking I should load them up to full strength nutrients for a week or 2 and them prune, flush, start switching the light schedule to make them bloom, and then flush once more before switching to bloom nutrients (using "canna boost") depending on how quickly it starts blooming.
Honestly any kind of help or tips by people with more experience than me would be greatly appreciated.
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You keep saying 8-16 which is wrong, it's suppose to be 18 on 6 off with light for veg. 12/12 on-off to start the process of flowering. Do you have any sort of fan blowing lightly around these plants? Waves of light breeze strengthens branches to hold up the bud along with the right minerals. They needed longer lighted times if 6hrs was the only light time?
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What strain are you growing there? The early large fans leaves can do that, they get heavy. Plant looks like it has close/tight node spacing. Don't know if strain or light distance. Color looks good, healthy. You'll probably lose those big leaves in the future, do you plan on training it? Happy pharming!
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I do plan on doing LST Heres a link to where I got the seeds sketchy website but i got the seeds quick. https://www.originalseedsstore.com/o...ien-auto~21708
In the beginning the seedling was stretching because the light was too far so I moved it from 25cm above to 15cm so closer to the plant and I had to put more soil in because of the stretching about almost two inches. A day or two ago I just moved the light back up because the plant grew an inch or two and getting close to the light. I don't know if the adding soil has to do with the node spacing.
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10-14 day old auto flower showing some signs of distress (see photos)
plant symptoms
1. the original fan leaves and two others have some spots on them
2. two of the other larger leaves also have some spots and are curling down at the tips
3. the newest leaves that are coming in are closer to yellow than green.
4. the leaves that are curling down feel more dry than anything
5. plant is currently about 3.5 inches tall and 3.5 - 4 inches wide
I am growing it in a 1 gallon pot of coco coir (not transplanting)
20 hours of light 4 hours dark
Light: mars hydro TS-600. The top of the plant is about 28 inches away from the light.
temp/humidity. I have been keeping the temp at about 75 during the day and no lower than 68 at night. The humidity stays at about 40% so I had been using a plastic bottle on and off as a greenhouse to raise the humidity. I did see that doing so cause some water droplets to form on the leaves, not sure if that caused the spots on the leaves
watering with about 400 ml of 6.25 PH every 2 days or so.
Nutrients: I mixed in the recommended amount of 4-4-4 fertilizer in with the coco. I didn’t realize that I could have also mixed in the flowering fertilizer at the beginning as well so I top dressed the coco with the flowering fertilizer.
any ideas as to what is going on?
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Please help looking for help with my first grow. This is a red headed stranger that I actually found the seed in a bag. Has been growing nice then about a month ago the appearance of burnt tips started to appear. After some discussion with friends it was thought I had nutrient burn. I flushed the plant then proceeded to use ph neutral water for the next month. Over that month the browning seemed to move from the tips to the plant edges. There are several leafs on the bottom half of the plant with this appearance. The top half of the plant looks normal. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hello
great forum, I am growing in soil in a 1m x1m (3 feet) tent
2 congo 1 jamaica regular seeds that turned out to be females (only 1 male, which I dumped to the compost pile)
textile pots 20 liters (5 gallons)
HGL led lights
they sprouted march 31, I flipped them may 31 (11 hours light, 13 dark)
water is mineral water (I know, but I dont pay for it), ph about 7
for the last 6 weeks, leaves have started to show white and brown spots
I have no idea why
I had exactly the same in my previous grow, which turned out to be small in yield but still fantastic quality wise (different seeds, some hazes, and an indica). I thought it had to do with my soil (I have made my own mix for the last few years to great results) and nutriments, that's why this time I bought biobizz mix soil and biobizz organic nutriments which I've used in moderation (or so I think)
The Jamaican is less symptomatic than the two congos shown in the pics
I've looked online but didnt find photographs with comparable symptoms
Any idea and suggestion would be greatly welcome
Thanks
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Y' got bugs. Get yourself a loupe and check the underside of leaves. Check buds for webs. The little black specs are poop.More elephant!
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yes, I saw a creature that looked brownish grayish with 6 or 8 legs on a leaf
so I used neem oil + couple drops of black soap mixed in warm water and sprayed everything on friday (top and bottom of leaves). I watered on monday morning
Aint seen any result yet. I will spray again this week end or tomorrow wednesday.
I hope my plants recover because we were off to a great start and even with the bugs, the flowers look promising
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