I am a first timer too. I got an organic mix and added my own compost to it. Then once she was accustomed I topped her at the main cola, and literally pruned off all of
My fans (especially yellow ones) and kept 4 fan leaves for about 2 weeks. After that I transplanted
To a final pot after a once a Month dose of Epsom salt for growing plants (organic). Once she was in the final pot I trimmed her down to two top fan leaves (I noticed
They were the biggest and strongest). Then after this trim I got a Vermont made alpaca grow (that’s the name of it “alpaca grow”) and sprinkled one teaspoon around the base of the plant and watered her. Then I used LST (my own way) to get
More light to my bud sites. There wasn’t really any shock to the plant that was noticeable other then a very short (2-4 days) growth delay. She has literally erupted since I did this. I waited about 2 days before each prune, and I only pruned the fan leaves. Some of them were draining the plant and making too much shade from size. It took me like a week or two to get the balls up to do this lol. I waited until I could see
That she was strong and healthy and I literally only pruned 3 at most in one shot. I kept checking on her and noticed
There was no damage or extra shock being done so I continued to do this until the last two fans on top (leaving those) I had bud in the base of the plant that were so puny and underdeveloped and after training and removing shade and sucker (what I consider to be suckers) the bottom two sites literally in half a day grew to the same size as the main colas and had caught up with hairs. This was about a three week process. Most of it done in the first week of flowering minus the topping and transplants. I am attaching pics in the next thread of the transformation. Idk, I know that what I did worked really really really well from what I’ve seen. Once I trained her for two nights (she would stay where I wanted the next day unrestrained) I put her outside in the sun. I still maintain 12/12 and at first was doing 7-8 hours out the rest back under the light and darkness inside. I did this for 3-4 days maybe and now have left her out twice overnight without a single hitch. My goal is to keep her small and contribute all her time and energy into dense quality (hopefully) buds as opposed to quantity. She is a white widow/northern lights clone that was given to me in pooooooooor condition. I had a dude at one point say she looked sickly and spindly, which I will include that pic he was taking about. I disagreed because she wasn’t and isn’t. My advice from what I’m learning, read a shit ton, and incorporate general grow rules you absolutely need into how YOU want it to grow. Mines all organic, and I have had barely any issues, and none since flowering. I don’t use sprays just
Straight well water, the alpaca grow (once a
Week) and the Epsom (once a month if needed). Idk to me she looks awesome and how I’ve watched her grow is pretty sweet. Let me know what you think,
Pics in the next thread I post on this topic
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JustG if they didn't look like that yesterday i'm thinking they got sprayed. If it's too hot on the cement that could cook roots also. you could save it just needs ICU care.
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Hello, I have some new plants that appear to be experiencing multiple problems. 1st time growing outside. Medium: potting mix. From seed. No fertilizer yet.
I noticed recently what appears to be some slug issues. Is it possible something else is eating them?
Also, as in the one pic, there were just a few brown spots, then seemingly in a day, the other 2 had their leaves turn brown and wilt. This is my main concern.
There is also some browning on the tips of some leaves which I think is a deficiency.
I don't know if the really bad leaves are pests, deficiencies or maybe disease...
They were quite healthy yesterday. ps. My husband used bug spray for mosquitos this morning where they are sitting. Not sure if this could cause a problem.
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All is good you got fat fun filled calaxys all femaleswollen fem.
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dont know yet if a problem. trimming up s few autos. dont know if Im worried cause Ive had plants tranny. Are the ballbags or swollen female. sorry I have shaky hands2 Photos
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Hey guys, it's 1.5 weeks of growing my Sticky Beast from Zamnesia and i noticed some yellowish spots and 2 "old" leaves are curling up, i don't know if it's heat stress or nitrogen deficiency, what do you think ?
i'm growing in 60% coco and 40% light soil, watering between 6 and 6,8 PH and EC around 5/600 PPM ( alternating with just tap PH'd water ) using BioBizz Grow, Fish Mix and Bloom. Room temperature between 68 to 84 Fahrenheit and RH between 42 to 55 ( i know it's low but i've ordered already an humidifier ). The light is 45 cm above the plant, as the manufacturer suggest.
Let me know guys what do you think it can be the problem, thanks !
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i need emergency help with yellow leaf and droopy seedlings
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Hi guys I really need help with my plants . I planted my seed in cocopit 3 weeks a go .About fertilizers just today i have give them just a low dose of biobizz grow . My LED lights are 60 cm away from top of plants and my lights are white and purple . As u will see in the photos the lower set of leafs are yellow and burnt also some of the other plants are droopy and even turning yellow
I think they are over watered thats why plants are droopy , even due i didnt water them much but the humidity was about 90% during this 3 weeks but now i set that to 65% . Also trying to give them less water .
i have 2 other plants that they just dont grow it looks like they are locked . When should i start fertilizing?? Please share your ideas so i can save these plants9 Photos
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