Over grown ?

liamm3653

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On my second crop , decided to do a few auto's. Looking for opinions on wether I've let these go too far , getting a few new large white trichomes appearing from buds ? Cheers.
 

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420 Garden

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TBH you are too far along in the grow to chase your tail. The short answer, you need to look at harvesting. The problems that have caused you brown/yellowing of the leafs is your main concern. Very easy to get mold bud rot when the dead/dieing leafs move into the buds. I know that my not be what you want to hear but better to harvest a lil early than loose buds to rot. Just my opinion. Good luck!
 

liamm3653

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I'm assuming it is too much nitrogen , I did give it a little bit more of a heavy feed once as I planned to start flushing or vastly dropping the feed , I only started doing this last week , that is when the leaves started to turn in colour , that had been fine up untill then . I have removed all the dead leaves now from the plant and gave it a wet trim , hopefully that will help . ..cheers for the advice
 

liamm3653

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I might just drop the feed to a bear minimum and let them go for another couple weeks , hopefully they use any excess feed up and sort themselves out.

Now that I have removed all dead leaves and trimmed should I still worry about bud rot .

Thanks again
 

Budzbuddha

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Now that I have removed all dead leaves and trimmed should I still worry about bud rot .
Yes … you should.

You have multiple sugar leaf going necrotic into bud. That alone will cause it , if not already.
Plants are torched - autos really do not need heavy handed feeds. Nute issues are predominantly K deficient.

It is kind of late in the game to try to resolve , plus main fans look like they are gone.
The best you can do is try to crawl it along until some kind of finish.

Those are white pistils not trichomes .
 
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