Easyryder help needed. Sick? Ready?

hangin

Member
Total newbie here. Have never seen an actual plant before lol. So any help with my easyryder would be appreciated. Is it sick? Is it ready? I know it has light burn. Help?

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BOOGS

Active Member
looks fine to me how far along are you because my leaves are turning yellow n I got like a week and a half left of flushing then for the chop it looks fine to me just start flushing if you havent already. How does yours smell mines got like a fruity almost diesel smell to it it smells AMAZING yo! good job on that easyryder lookin good heres a few pics of mine the last pic is only 3.5wks from seed I cant believe how fast these little buggers grow...




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Mother's Finest

Well-Known Member
It's not well, that's for sure. If in soil, check the soil pH. It looks like they may need P, Ca, maybe some N, all of which could be from pH. Once the pH is checked, Bone Meal (pH adjusted) in addition to normal flowering K should help. They're a little far along, though. Slight corrections should be made but you might want to focus on avoiding the same problems next run.
 

hangin

Member
Wow boogs yours looks great. I'm not even sure how many days cause i was using this grow app to track it then lost the data so it was a little before christmas but not sure how long. Thanks for your vote of confidence. I was not sure cause the leaves are sort of blotchy or something. The smell has been a problem. I like the smell but i doubt the neighbors do.
Nice job with yours!
 

hangin

Member
It's not well, that's for sure. If in soil, check the soil pH. It looks like they may need P, Ca, maybe some N, all of which could be from pH. They're a little far along, though. Slight corrections should be made but you might want to focus on avoiding the same problems next run.
Should I go ahead and cut them? Thanks for your help!
 

Starshock

Member
The plant clearly has some serious light damage, bring the lamps 5 inches to a foot away, give it a week, and if its still burning move it another 5 inches. Also change to an 11 hour light cycle, this will tell the plant it really needs to hurry budding up and should start producing trichomes, then once you see trichomes switch it back to 12 hours to maximize bud output to finish the flowering stage. Since this is your first plant I also suggest attempting to clone a few of the plants bottom branches, this will give you experience that may come in handy in the future and will give you your next generation of plants to experiment with.
 

Starshock

Member
Also if your using fertilizers I suggest reducing the amount you add by half, I noticed that leaves not directly next to the lamp are burned which indicates too much fertilizer.
 
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