Heat Stress or...?

KrAzY Buds

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Take a look at these pics. Dont mind the mess plz.
This is week 8 of flowering from bag seed. It smells like lemon zkittles. They are becoming dense but from the outside it doesnt look pretty.

Humidity is controlled between 35-40% but the temp is not. It peaked the other day at 104 during the hot two weeks we just had. Its why i chopped my other 3 for worry the heat might take em out before I had a chance to. Thanks growmies. 45B90522-1C10-420C-BACF-E44C2CF0D5B1.jpegBD4296FC-AA1A-4EEC-836D-2994B70040F7.jpeg
 

KrAzY Buds

Member
I have been staggering my nutes more than they recommend. I noticed the symptoms on the sugar leaves, but I also thought since I observed it so late into flowering it was just a precursor to the end of its cycle. The last time I fed I did use 0 .05 .05 nutes to attempt to counter and see how it reacts, but to be honest that's why Im seeking advice, because I didnt know exactly what might be going on.

Im still scared and frankly scarred by my 3 premature plants I have drying now because I knew their potential was snubbed out. I actually made a thread discussing it a few days ago, https://www.rollitup.org/t/here-we-grow.1059933/
 

KrAzY Buds

Member
Only heat stress i see is from the Nitrogen torch
Ive read some strains are less tolerable to higher temps. I couldnt tell if this was one of them. It seemed early on the growth seemed to be staggered and almost foxtail-like. The other plants didnt do that so I thought this one was more sensitive. Turns out I guess this ones more sensitive to N because I nuted all plants the same with no issue from the others.

In the last month will it fill in a bit more from the way it looks now, or will it be a bit airy?
 

Boreal Curing

Well-Known Member
I hear ya. Indoor, I'm always limping across the finish line.

Some strains are susceptible to over feeding. Other take is like a champ. I have a NL super auto that will eat everything you throw at her and she'll ask for more.
 
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