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Second run on this strain. First time it’s turned colors. Can’t wait to smoke itNice. You happy with it?
It looks pretty cool. Hope it smokes as good as it looksSecond run on this strain. First time it’s turned colors. Can’t wait to smoke it
She's pretty look at those colors coming out.in.her..Just look at it
This particular plant is Guicy Banger. It is nearing the end of week 6. It is in a 15-20 gallon pot in Miracle grow potting soil. I use House of Garden Nutes, silica, Molasses, epsom salt and I’m sure a few others I’m not thinking of. Ro water. Ph’d at 6.3-6.5. Last TDS measurement was at 1186ppm. Water temp at 73°F. Lights off temps are 55°F-61°F. Lights on time temps are 64°F-68°F.Nice! What strain, and what are your daytime high temps and nighttime low temps?
They look to be fairly early in flower with those white stigmas, so it seems too early to be losing green in the leaves. What is your pot size, grow medium, and ferts?
Hey Nodes!This particular plant is Guicy Banger. It is nearing the end of week 6. It is in a 15-20 gallon pot in Miracle grow potting soil. I use House of Garden Nutes, silica, Molasses, epsom salt and I’m sure a few others I’m not thinking of. Ro water. Ph’d at 6.3-6.5. Last TDS measurement was at 1186ppm. Water temp at 73°F. Lights off temps are 55°F-61°F. Lights on time temps are 64°F-68°F.
I’m doing a perpetual grow. I have 4 zones for different growth phases. I have 11 strains currently in flower. 9 in veg, and 10 clones. 6 are nearing the end of week 6 of flower. 5 are nearing the end of week 2 in flower.
Looks hungryJust look at it
All plants in flower got a heavy defoliation at week 5 which explains the parse foliage. And that particular plant did get a nute lock out due to excessive salt build up. After using drip clean to remove excess salts it improved dramatically. The issue first presented itself at week 2 of flower and it is current at week 7 nowHey Nodes!
First, it's a beautiful grow, in its own way, but something I'm not familiar with seeing.
I think this photo is a good example...
My first impression is that you've got a nutrient lockout situation, because foliage is sparse, leaves are small, and leaf color is off. Also, it looks like you've got compact single-buds, not colas – they look like popcorn buds of different sizes from small to large. Again, I'm not saying you are doing anything "wrong," but if I was to make a guess I'd say the conditions are due to over-fertilizing with chemical salts.
I would have to disagree. I believe it is entering Senescence which is why the leaves are turning fall colors. At the end of the plants life aka senescence they do that. I make sure to load the soil with nutes and all kinds of extra goodies. They are now at week 7 and this is normal behavior/colorLooks hungry
Here is a few picture from my current grow. I don’t have any pics of my clones/veg but you’ll get the idea. Some are in 7 gallon fabric pots on risers and saucers. Some in 15-20gallon pots. Moving forward I will use fabric pots only. I use House of Garden Nutes, silica, Molasses, epsom salt and I’m sure a few others I’m not thinking of. Ro water. Ph’d at 6.3-6.5. Last TDS measurement was at 1186ppm for the two strains nearing their harvest. Water temp at 73°F. Lights off temps are 55°F-61°F. Lights on temps are 64°F-68°F.Hey Nodes!
First, it's a beautiful grow, in its own way, but something I'm not familiar with seeing.
I think this photo is a good example...
My first impression is that you've got a nutrient lockout situation, because foliage is sparse, leaves are small, and leaf color is off. Also, it looks like you've got compact single-buds, not colas – they look like popcorn buds of different sizes from small to large. Again, I'm not saying you are doing anything "wrong," but if I was to make a guess I'd say the conditions are due to over-fertilizing with chemical salts.
What am I supposed to be looking at? Looks good to meJust look at it
New favorite photoWhat am I supposed to be looking at? Looks good to me
Why heavy defoliation?All plants in flower got a heavy defoliation at week 5 which explains the parse foliage. And that particular plant did get a nute lock out due to excessive salt build up. After using drip clean to remove excess salts it improved dramatically. The issue first presented itself at week 2 of flower and it is current at week 7 now
I’ve already answered this question but here goes again.Why heavy defoliation?
Anyway, all your flowering plants have a similar appearance, and it sounds like they're all in the same soil, getting the same ferts, same lighting, etc. So this one here is not yellow because of senescence, and I think probably the other ones aren't either.
Here's a great example of a little senescence happening in a SCROG/hydro grow, nearing harvest time... one of my favorites on this forum. I'm sure there's a great many other examples.
It looks like you'll get a nice harvest, so congrats on that!
The thing is new growers come here and look at your plants and think thats what there supposed to look like. Those plants are all displaying deficiencies. So at this point its not for you its for the OTHER inexperienced growers.I really don’t need anyone to diagnose my plants as I’ve already done that weeks ago. They are healthy and producing massive amounts of bud as we speak.
You posted "Look at this plant"... so, we are looking at your plants and giving you feedback. First, if your pics are not current, then that just confuses things. Sure, the fall colors are pretty, but I'm giving you some honest feedback – take it or leave it.I’ve already answered this question but here goes again.
Defoliation took place to allow more light to penetrate and hit more bud sites.
I said it had a nute lock out due to salt build up. It started turning yellow around week 2. The rest started to lose color this week. I’ve since flushed and added drip clean to remove the salts. It turned green and happy for 4 weeks. All 6 of my girls in flower are on week 7 and definitely entering senescence now. Like I mentioned the first time. When they first went into flower they weren’t getting ro water which is what caused the salt build up which also caused the nute lock out.
I’m sure you’re just trying to help but you’re being picky on what you want to read and no one knows this grow/plants better than I do. Once a deficiency or error has occurred it is present throughout flower. What you’re seeing is a salt build up/nute lock out from week two. That’s also a picture from 2-3 weeks ago.
I really don’t need anyone to diagnose my plants as I’ve already done that weeks ago. They are healthy and producing massive amounts of bud as we speak.