Ptrigger, it looks ready for a light nute mix, but don't worry it'll get outta the funk give it time, and don't overwater, let the cup get super-light.
ok thanks i am about to start with foxfarms grow big. why is it on the foxfarm feeding chart they tell you to use big bloom also? when on the bottle itself it says at first signs of flowering to start with the big bloom. are they just trying to sell more product or should i use just the grow big? do you think a quarter teaspoon for 1 gallon of water is good for the first feeding? sorry with all these questions.
OK as long as you don't chop the healthy leafs(sugars and food for buds). Flush for 10 to 14days. Only plain water or you can feed molasses. To speed up the process you can use clearex as well.Hey was up Doc...
I'm doing my last flush today then going on the no more nutes .. But before I did it I trimmed off all the foliage that was damaged .. Such as burnt leaves ... Yellow droopy leaves all over there weren't that many.. Was that ok to do .. That I flushed it and put it back to 12/12 ... So do I jus feed it nothing but water now??? For how long??
It's normal-I tell growers 2 things----1. If you start flowering without knowing the sex wait until you idintafie the pistal hairs from the ovary. 2. If you start clones that are female(from verified mother) that has not shown pistals at the time of flowering it may take an extra week or two befor bud sites develop. You can avoid this by waiting till the mothers have shown their sex before taking clones or allowing the clones to veg until their pistals show, then flower. Also---Co2 above 1000ppms in the first weeks of flowering will speed up this process.Hey, Doc..
Put my babes on 12/12 about 10 days ago and the sorting is mostly done. Had four drop out male, 3 are clearly female, and I have one left that hasn't shown yet, but I'm dead-certain I saw a female preflower on her yesterday.
Check the pic's ... comments welcome. The first three are just my girls showing themselves, however discretely right now.
Here's the head-scratcher: check the pic' of the fat glossy stem nodes on one of the fems. I noticed in the RIU FAQ's on preflowers that the fem shown there had these swollen glossy nodes; the male had straighter, all-fuzzy nodes with no glossy areas. Now, EVERY ONE of my males had these straight, all-fuzzy nodes, and every one of my fems has swollen, glossy nodes like you see in the pic'. Definitely a pattern so far. Is it possible that another way to pre-identify male and female has been overlooked?
This character appeared around week 3 with no other sign of sex. This also occurred across two different strains -- bubblelicious and some random bagseed.
I didn't suspect anything was "wrong" with my plants, but what's intrigued me is how the "swollen node" character has shown only on the females. So, are you saying you've seen this node character on males, too?It's normal-I tell growers 2 things----1. If you start flowering without knowing the sex wait until you idintafie the pistal hairs from the ovary. 2. If you start clones that are female(from verified mother) that has not shown pistals at the time of flowering it may take an extra week or two befor bud sites develop. You can avoid this by waiting till the mothers have shown their sex before taking clones or allowing the clones to veg until their pistals show, then flower. Also---Co2 above 1000ppms in the first weeks of flowering will speed up this process.
Budski- Nope, it's normal for a hybrid... Most indicas stay towards the lower end of the 45-70 day bloom cycle, the sativas are at the 70 day end...
ok I did another flush today and noticed that some of the red hairs are diminishing but lots more white hairs are popping up in other places and like replacing the red hairs.. The red hairs seem to be getting thin while thale white ones grow thicker and longer also more foliage is growing .. To me I would say it seems like it's plumping up..OK as long as you don't chop the healthy leafs(sugars and food for buds). Flush for 10 to 14days. Only plain water or you can feed molasses. To speed up the process you can use clearex as well.
Have you added h2o2 to your water????---If not add 1.7ml/l or 6.5ml/gal of 35%h2o2--once a week. That will take care of it.DR. a small root in my DWC system is turning black is it fungus will post a pic tomorrow
You really need to take a look at the trichomes to be sure-get a 30x scope. When they are half milky white and half golden honey amber---pull-em. Don't add more nutes--just keep flushing--It wont hurt the quality/potency/weight to flush for another week(three weeks total).---Your buds will burn clean and smooth.ok I did another flush today and noticed that some of the red hairs are diminishing but lots more white hairs are popping up in other places and like replacing the red hairs.. The red hairs seem to be getting thin while thale white ones grow thicker and longer also more foliage is growing .. To me I would say it seems like it's plumping up..
Do u think I should still give it nutes in a couple days and forget about harvesting for a couple more weeks..