Foxtailing or reveg?

GanjaGreg.

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I’m just going to post the pictures and let everyone ask as many questions as they need to make a diagnosis. I will respond quickly :bigjoint:2AB95177-F425-44E2-9DA9-90277B4FC69A.jpeg4B375BF5-8459-4646-9FE4-A915A457A2D8.jpeg9DA2DCB2-5248-4EDD-B48C-D94CFC470BDE.jpegF7F97F8C-B03C-41C6-BE19-E4CF8C42B08A.jpegF2755DC9-ABFA-4CDB-AFA2-86639AD9D80E.jpeg
 

GanjaGreg.

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just some light foxtailing. looks genetic looks fine. cut/reduce nitrogen out of your feed if you havent already
There’s nitrogen in my micro nutrient I don’t know the npk ration off the top of my head but should I just cut the whole micro for the rest of the grow?
 

GanjaGreg.

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yeah id prolly do just water for the last week or so leaves look plenty green
Cool I’ll only do my bloom nutes then.
my micro is 5-0-1 and my bloom is 0-5-4.
im using the new fox farm cultivation nation trio and I really like it so far compared to plagrons series that I’ve used in the past
 

GanjaGreg.

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yeah id prolly do just water for the last week or so leaves look plenty green
And did you say I’m on my last week or so??
I just posted a thread about when to finish her and my response was 4+ weeks.

Sadly I don’t get nearly as many people in my threads like I used to. bongsmilie
 

Flowki

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What ever you were using the micro at, use it at half strength for the next week or two. I don't know how long you've got left but it looks 3 weeks out minimum. You don't want to remove nitrogen when you have that long left.

Personally I try to time it so that N can be down to 1/4 of starting amount for the last week. This entirely depends on not feeding too much N to begin with. From week 4 try to reduce your N down to 3/4 or even 1/2 so that you don't start to see it build up by week 6/7. It isn't always easy to avoid on account of varying humidity or ph rates that can make N more available.. human error essentially. The better you can keep humidity/ph at a constant then the better you will get use to a bench mark of how much or when to lower N. If you can't get this stuff stable then you have to make judgement calls on how much to lower the N from week 4 or 5 (it takes a week or two to really show effect).

I mostly like to make a judgement call on week 4, depending on the leaf shading. It's a lot easier if you are familiar with the strain ofc.
 

pulpoinspace

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And did you say I’m on my last week or so??
I just posted a thread about when to finish her and my response was 4+ weeks.

Sadly I don’t get nearly as many people in my threads like I used to. bongsmilie
haha yeah people always exaggerate how long you have left to try to make sure you don't harvest early. looking at your pics, 4 weeks seems like a lot. my guess is they'll be looking done in a week or so. just wait for pistils to recede and calyx to swell and your golden.
 

RadicalRoss

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It just looks like foxtailing to me.

What even is revegging in this context? I've only ever heard it used to mean putting a plant you've taken to flower back to a short night light cycle to induce more vegetative growth, normally so you can chop a clone off of it to maintain genetics. Is there something else this can mean?
 

GanjaGreg.

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What ever you were using the micro at, use it at half strength for the next week or two. I don't know how long you've got left but it looks 3 weeks out minimum. You don't want to remove nitrogen when you have that long left.

Personally I try to time it so that N can be down to 1/4 of starting amount for the last week. This entirely depends on not feeding too much N to begin with. From week 4 try to reduce your N down to 3/4 or even 1/2 so that you don't start to see it build up by week 6/7. It isn't always easy to avoid on account of varying humidity or ph rates that can make N more available.. human error essentially. The better you can keep humidity/ph at a constant then the better you will get use to a bench mark of how much or when to lower N. If you can't get this stuff stable then you have to make judgement calls on how much to lower the N from week 4 or 5 (it takes a week or two to really show effect).

I mostly like to make a judgement call on week 4, depending on the leaf shading. It's a lot easier if you are familiar with the strain ofc.
This is very informative, I will definitely put this to the test! :cool:
Thanks for tuning in
 

GanjaGreg.

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haha yeah people always exaggerate how long you have left to try to make sure you don't harvest early. looking at your pics, 4 weeks seems like a lot. my guess is they'll be looking done in a week or so. just wait for pistils to recede and calyx to swell and your golden.
Oh okay that makes sense I know a lot of new growers are impatient. I think 2 weeks sounds a lot more reasonable, honestly I think some of My plants Have finished early due Poor growing practices, which throws me off trying to learn when a plant is truly finished.
 

GanjaGreg.

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It just looks like foxtailing to me.

What even is revegging in this context? I've only ever heard it used to mean putting a plant you've taken to flower back to a short night light cycle to induce more vegetative growth, normally so you can chop a clone off of it to maintain genetics. Is there something else this can mean?
As in an accidental reveg caused by a light leak or something. I just knew there was something wrong and after going down my list of possibilities I narrowed it down to either
A: foxtailing due to light stress
B: the plant revegging itself due to a light leak during the night cycle
 

RadicalRoss

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As in an accidental reveg caused by a light leak or something. I just knew there was something wrong and after going down my list of possibilities I narrowed it down to either
A: foxtailing due to light stress
B: the plant revegging itself due to a light leak during the night cycle
I don't think that's something that's going to easily happen based on a light leak. Much more likely seems to be throwing nanners
 

GanjaGreg.

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@Flowki @RadicalRoss @pulpoinspace

does this look like normal deterioration or a potassium deficiency?
I keep my ph at 6.5 and I’m feeding at 5ml of bloom per 4 liters of water and also 5ml of micro per 4 liters of water.. although I did cut my micro dose In half following the recommendation by @Flowki . I noticed this starting about 2 weeks ago but it was very minor until today two days after my last watering.
 

MajorCoco

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That big fan? Excess phosphorus possibly?

Edit: There is also some normal yellowing going on there, I think...
 
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