PeachyBuds
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Hey y'all,
So, I've heard different opinions from people on here and elsewhere, but I figured I'd personally ask about this. So, people don't kid about White Widow being nutrient-sensitive. I gave them their first feeding around a week ago. A few days later, they showed some yellowing on the lower leaves and signs of nitrogen definciency. Although I now realize it was probably just a delayed response from before I fed, I'm new to this, and freaked out a bit and fed them again. Both were pretty light feedings (equivalent to quarter strength of 2-1-1). Well, now they're showing some signs of nitrogen toxicity (dark green, slightly clawing and slightly burnt tips). I gave them a heavy flush last night when I watered and did just straight RO water with a bit of H2O2. I seem to have gotten the overload of micro-nutrients fixed now by switching my water, and they're getting watered properly now as well.
So, main question... should I cut off or trim the yellowed leaves or just let them be? I'm not talking about leaves that are barely damaged, but rather the oldest ones that are 50% or more dead. What about the dead original feeder leaves? I'm planning on super cropping (or maybe lst) and lollipoping them once they're bigger anyway, so I wouldn't think it'd be a big deal in terms of their later parts of life. They are growing kind of slow (I started seeds soaking 25 days ago) and have had a fair bit of stress in their lives already, so I'm not entirely sure if cutting or trimming those leaves would be good or bad for them.
Whatcha all think?
Thanks in advance,
-Peach
So, I've heard different opinions from people on here and elsewhere, but I figured I'd personally ask about this. So, people don't kid about White Widow being nutrient-sensitive. I gave them their first feeding around a week ago. A few days later, they showed some yellowing on the lower leaves and signs of nitrogen definciency. Although I now realize it was probably just a delayed response from before I fed, I'm new to this, and freaked out a bit and fed them again. Both were pretty light feedings (equivalent to quarter strength of 2-1-1). Well, now they're showing some signs of nitrogen toxicity (dark green, slightly clawing and slightly burnt tips). I gave them a heavy flush last night when I watered and did just straight RO water with a bit of H2O2. I seem to have gotten the overload of micro-nutrients fixed now by switching my water, and they're getting watered properly now as well.
So, main question... should I cut off or trim the yellowed leaves or just let them be? I'm not talking about leaves that are barely damaged, but rather the oldest ones that are 50% or more dead. What about the dead original feeder leaves? I'm planning on super cropping (or maybe lst) and lollipoping them once they're bigger anyway, so I wouldn't think it'd be a big deal in terms of their later parts of life. They are growing kind of slow (I started seeds soaking 25 days ago) and have had a fair bit of stress in their lives already, so I'm not entirely sure if cutting or trimming those leaves would be good or bad for them.
Whatcha all think?
Thanks in advance,
-Peach
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