33 day auto you guys see anything wrong plz tell me ??

MATTYMATT726

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Hey every 33 day auto she’s about 25 inch now was wonder if u guys see anything wrong with it lots of ppl telling menleaves look dark what do u think ??? I’ve been giving 5 ml of cal mag every feeding I think that’s the reason there dark ???
I use coco and led and only go 2 ml cal/mag per gal. Never see dark leaves.
 

Zogs

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She's a little on the green side, I would back off on the Cal mag a little and see how she looks. The only thing that I would say is "wrong" and triggering my OCD a little bit is the lack of plant training. Try to top, fim, or lst on your next go around. Once you do, you'll never go back !

All in all a fine looking lady though.
GL on your grow.
 

Loudpack516

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She's a little on the green side, I would back off on the Cal mag a little and see how she looks. The only thing that I would say is "wrong" and triggering my OCD a little bit is the lack of plant training. Try to top, fim, or lst on your next go around. Once you do, you'll never go back !

All in all a fine looking lady though.
GL on your grow.
I’ve watered her twice in a row you think it’ll be fine to go back to a normal feeding or half of it ?
 

Logan Burke

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Looking pretty good as best I can tell. But yeah, like Zogs said, you can pull a lot more off of them if you start working with them before flower or preferrably earlier. I'm always cautious of removing leaves from autoflowers just because they have less time to regenerate foliage if you were to take too many leaves off, or stunting their growth if you prune off to many at once. But I do feel like LST'ing is a must with auto's if you want to avoid that classic christmas tree shape. I typically bend the top growing point of mine over and continue to tie it down throughout flower to keep all of their bud sites at a nice, even height.
 

Loudpack516

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Looking pretty good as best I can tell. But yeah, like Zogs said, you can pull a lot more off of them if you start working with them before flower or preferrably earlier. I'm always cautious of removing leaves from autoflowers just because they have less time to regenerate foliage if you were to take too many leaves off, or stunting their growth if you prune off to many at once. But I do feel like LST'ing is a must with auto's if you want to avoid that classic christmas tree shape. I typically bend the top growing point of mine over and continue to tie it down throughout flower to keep all of their bud sites at a nice, even height.
I don’t know how to do that
 

Zogs

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I don’t know how to do that
There is a ton of guides on how to Top,Fim and LST. The biggest thing with Top/Fim that might not be mentioned in those guides is the timing for Auto's. It's very important you do them BEFORE day 20.. I try to do mine from day 12-16 on the 4th node.

Read all the guides and see what you are most comfortable with trying. I started with LST and had some good results but since trying topping/fim'ing I find it's actually much easier. You get the perfect structure plant and any LST required after that is really minor.
 

jbcCT

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I don't think there is anything wrong. I've had plants get really green on occasion and finish fine. Usually too much nitro in veg. I also wouldn't use Cal mag more than once a week.
 

SwiSHa85

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If I had to guess I'd say you need to have more runoff when watering. Dumping the excess runoff out your tray allows you to leech some built up salts. It's very common in coco and sometimes peat base soils that don't contain ph balancing.
 
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