Dreminen169

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The strain is mango cough. My tsw2000w is 32” about at 90% power. Temp during day is 80-81 & night 69-70. RH 65% inside of a 3x3x72”. I have checked for remnants of bugs and have not seen any thing. By the way my strawberry cough planted at the same time in same tent is double the mango kush size if not more. The first pic is the mango kush that I can’t seem to figure out what’s going on. Nothing like this has ever happed to me b4. Second is the strawberry cough. Please can someone point me in the right direction. 6432174E-2E8B-4197-A58B-BB65307359E6.jpeg8FD11D0F-306A-4F00-9C55-E3F22187086B.jpeg
 
Old seed, stunted by shock caused during germination. Bad Genetics, Or from what I noticed your Coco being very dry. You might just have to end up watering it more thoroughly. By placing A plastic container On the floor with two boards close enough to each other that you can set the plant on top of between the two and water till completely saturated & runoff takes place. That way your sure their are no air pockets which happen a lot but goes unnoticed by lots of people.
 

Dreminen169

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Thanks for the info. I am actually growing in fox farms ocean forest (FFOF) cut with about 30% perlite. I just fed her 2ml cal mag that was phed last night. I’ll attach some photos of how she’s doing when I get home
 
Thanks for the info. I am actually growing in fox farms ocean forest (FFOF) cut with about 30% perlite. I just fed her 2ml cal mag that was phed last night. I’ll attach some photos of how she’s doing when I get home
I was also saying because just because your plant is so wide on the surface the roots underneath are already touching the walls, By thoroughly watering like I said you would be certain every root is taking a drink.
 

Dreminen169

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If it’s not in a Auto you should look into & research defoliating.
Yeah, they are both photos. I topped the strawberry cough and am trying lst on the mango kush and was thinking about some defoliation now that you mention it. How much stress does defoliation cause and how long do you stop b4 putting into flower or can you defoliate during flower without stunting growth?
 
Yeah, they are both photos. I topped the strawberry cough and am trying lst on the mango kush and was thinking about some defoliation now that you mention it. How much stress does defoliation cause and how long do you stop b4 putting into flower or can you defoliate during flower without stunting growth?
Defoliation causes much less stress than pruning “Removing branches”. Your mind will be blown away at the things I could tell you, you can do to this plant and it would recover Like nothing ever happened, They Will do everything in their power to survive they’re the roaches of plants, they are in fact a weed.
But to answer your question you could immediately flower after defoliation but is optimal if you allow it to recover for a few days before doing so. Super cropping methods can help you tremendously.
Think of this plant in terms that all beings have a finite amount of energy and by defoliating and pruning you are re-directing the energy to places you know or plan to know Will produce fat buds.
 
Yeah, they are both photos. I topped the strawberry cough and am trying lst on the mango kush and was thinking about some defoliation now that you mention it. How much stress does defoliation cause and how long do you stop b4 putting into flower or can you defoliate during flower without stunting growth?
But also be aware, And make moves decisively and not at random. Because even though they will survive the worst you can overdo it.
 
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