No, should be close to jarring this weekend. Been hanging since this past Sunday. Kept temps around 65 with humidity around 45 to 50Got a wet weight?
Around 1/4 of that
Hang longer bitchNo, should be close to jarring this weekend. Been hanging since this past Sunday. Kept temps around 65 with humidity around 45 to 50
Why do you say that?Next run,,,,,Less P in bloom....
I was growing in a pro mix all purpose mix with added perlite and vermiculite. I was using general hydroponics flora series and calimag. 5ml of calimag per gal of water, and 5ml of flora micro, 7ml of flora gro, 10ml of flora bloom. Feedings ran around 1900ppms. Phed to 6.1.Your leaves on the buds are too yellow..
Instantly tells me that you used a high P bloom food.
Many bloom feeds are too high in P or are charted to give too high a P too fast and for too long.
This cause's early finish of the plant and less ability to reach strain potentials.
You see this as a classic yellowing of the stem leaves. It starts at the bottom and works it's way up the plant. It then can move into the sugar leaves and then the bud leaves.....
Yours show that, without being burnt.
So, no over feeding. Just overly high P.
It's best to hold her a nice middle green till very close to the end. Some strains will, naturally, yellow a little faster but, it should not happen to the point of yellowing bud leaves.
Coloring by the plant to oranges, reds, and of course various purples to even black colors are natural for some strains and can be encouraged by bloom night temps dropping by over 10F for the night.
So, lets test my observation..
What nutrient did you use and how much used, how often?
List ANY supplements or anything you added to the feed solution.
Include the media used please.
Very simple to adjust even high P charting to fix that!
They DO look like nice buds for a first run sir!
Well done!
Now lets get you going towards growing for potentials!
Could it also be caused from flushing for long periods? Or starving the plants for weeks? Edited he only flushed for 4 days so don’t mind this questionYour leaves on the buds are too yellow..
Instantly tells me that you used a high P bloom food.
Many bloom feeds are too high in P or are charted to give too high a P too fast and for too long.
This cause's early finish of the plant and less ability to reach strain potentials.
You see this as a classic yellowing of the stem leaves. It starts at the bottom and works it's way up the plant. It then can move into the sugar leaves and then the bud leaves.....
Yours show that, without being burnt.
So, no over feeding. Just overly high P.
It's best to hold her a nice middle green till very close to the end. Some strains will, naturally, yellow a little faster but, it should not happen to the point of yellowing bud leaves.
Coloring by the plant to oranges, reds, and of course various purples to even black colors are natural for some strains and can be encouraged by bloom night temps dropping by over 10F for the night.
So, lets test my observation..
What nutrient did you use and how much used, how often?
List ANY supplements or anything you added to the feed solution.
Include the media used please.
Very simple to adjust even high P charting to fix that!
They DO look like nice buds for a first run sir!
Well done!
Now lets get you going towards growing for potentials!