Yeah, I wish I would have taken better care of it. I used the plant as more of an experiment because it was a seed out of some brickweed I got.dude that bud is sugar coated should be nice and potent
Looking amazing man i wouldn't remove many leaves if any if i were you the more leaves it has the longer it will live if it has a problem it will continue to feed off them bad spotted leaves and they will slowly die off, thats what mine done anyways and this is just my opinion!!Hey guys, got an update and a few pictures to share.
It's been a painful week watching them getting steadily worse, but after the flush and low dosage of nutes they seem to be coming back.
Starting to get a lot of brown hairs on my Northern Lights and the schwag plant. I love the colors in the buds, even if they're pretty standard. It's nice seeing it in person.
Today I watered them again with 1/4 strength nutes and 1tsp of cal/mag.
There are still some really bad looking leaves, but it doesn't seem to be spreading. I'll probably remove some of them when I get some clippers soon.
All pictures are from Northern Lights
I was going back and forth with the cutting idea. But thanks for the input and I agree that would be best. What right do I have to cut off parts of her?Looking amazing man i wouldn't remove many leaves if any if i were you the more leaves it has the longer it will live if it has a problem it will continue to feed off them bad spotted leaves and they will slowly die off, thats what mine done anyways and this is just my opinion!!
lol you will lose some anyways slowly, so in the long run she will thin herself out i just tugged on the bad leaves and if they poped off the stem then i remove them!!I was going back and forth with the cutting idea. But thanks for the input and I agree that would be best. What right do I have to cut off parts of her?
Hey dellamore,Hey Psychedelic Breakfast, have you tested the nutrient levels in your soil by any chance? I bought soil testing kits for pH, N, P & K you can asses what nutrients are missing. My plants rapidly started looking necrotic with brown spots about 3 weeks into flowering. It seems like one nutrient being way off locks out and throws the other ones out of whack. Just my two cents.. complete soil testing really helped me when it got really bad. I don't think it would hurt to test the soil and run off completely in all of your plants
Thanks for the link man, gonna check home depot next time i'm thereI think I bought mine for 3$ at Home Depot... it eliminated the guess work for me. You might be able to buy them bulk online somewhere if you will be testing frequently. I combined the water from run off, my tap water that I water them with, and a soil sample. You will definitely be able to tell what is wrong immediately. This is what I'm talking about http://www.amazon.com/Luster-Leaf-Rapitest-Tester-1609CS/dp/B0019AI7PU/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1315339321&sr=8-11
Hey vunwaed, thanks for joining in.thread sub'd