ElectricPineapple
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overwatering? do you know what that looks like?
Do you? There are other signs than just the classics...notice how some of the mid level leaves edges are rolling down a bit? It damn sure is not a P deficiency. P deficiencies most always show first in newer growth, not the oldest growth......overwatering? do you know what that looks like?
Looks over watered too me.......Phosphorus deficiency?! Tried adding small amout of bloom nutes with 2-7-7 NPK ratio and also lowered the PH of the water a bit. It's been a day and it looks like it hasn't spread very much since, but I can't be sure yet. Lemon Skunk fem, 4 weeks (give or take) into flowering.. Any opinions? Thanks
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those plants look great. kinda late to transplant, i try to stick them in the final largest pots about a week before i switch to flower.View attachment 2108616View attachment 2108617View attachment 2108619I have posted pictures hoping to get some validation. I am a month into 12/12 and am skeptical about whether or not I'm doing this right. The White Widow is way ahead of the Shiva Skunk, Super Skunk, and White Russian. White Widow is the strain I was least excited about growing too. I also bought Blueberry, but that strain was not keeping up, and growing all deformed so I removed them prior to flowering. I expected Shiva Skunk to be short, since that is what Sensi Seeds says to expect. Actually my best Shiva is as tall as me 5'9", way taller then the tallest White Widow. The fastest growing plants all got topped prior to flowering, and the best plants now are all untopped, so I think I won't be topping anymore, unless it's a root bound issue. As of now it seems as though I might just stick to one or two phenotypes of White Widow and ditch all the others for round two. I desperately need some input from you Roll It Up folks. I want to keep the Shiva Skunk, Super Skunk, and White Russian around, but they seem to flower alot slower if not less than the White Widow. My favorite Phenotype from the Shiva I didn't clone because it looked so shitty during veg. This fact makes me think I should transplant into larger pots, maybe that's why the fastest, strongest plants during veg are the slowest weakest flowers, because they got pot bound? Oh yeah, also I switched the light schedule for 8 plants. I was flip flopping two flower rooms, but changed the photoperiod for one room, so it's on the opposite schedule. Now the switched plants seem a few days behind the others. Also they smell different, they smell more like bananas, or greener, less like sweet resin, more like green vegetation. I just withheld light for 12 hours so they would be in the same light,dark period as the other flower room. I need somebody to tell me it's going to be okay, or I will have a nervous breakdown.
same thing it been for days and many have already told you, nitrogen toxicity........whats this
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ya or your heat is too high, something wrong with your watering, or pH, but yea N looks high, cut back some, they are well into flower and use very little Nsame thing it been for days and many have already told you, nitrogen toxicity........
lmao looks like a weed plant of some sort.. might want to dry it up and smoke itwhats this
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I wish I could help. All I know is I have that same droopy issue with some plants too. Some plants of the same strain don't do it at all while some do. I'm guessing something wrong with the root zone, but I just go along and treat them the same as the other plants, and some of the droopy ones rebound and catch up if not surpass the others. I would like a definitive answer too. People say maybe nitrogen toxicity, but the leaves can be yellowed half way up the stalk while the darker tops do the slouch.whats this
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I'll share my opinion about nitrogen during flowering. Don't do this or that, depending on what popular belief is. I am using the same nutrients on four strains, and some are definitely getting enough nitrogen while some have yellow fan leaves all the way up the plant, and I still have 3 weeks left of flowering before harvest. I should probably treat all these different needs individually, but when I step in the grow room I just start staring and admiring all the beautiful flowers, and don't get around to everything I should do. I'm using the Botanicare CNS17 line, and the ripe definitely doesn't have enough nitrogen for any of my strains, so I end up adding 2 parts ripe (1-5-4) and 1 part bloom (2-2-3) and I'm still having alot of premature yellowing.
Have you seen this yet? http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=11688Anybody know what this could be?
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