What is happening?

Clumpyoyster

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guys found a few lower leaves looking like this a day or two after feeding. I’m not to worried about it yet but wondering what you guys think. 9A9675F4-5DF4-4A23-9B19-A26CF3990B47.jpeg
 

Mak'er Grow

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If its only at the bottom near soil and or the pot then they probably either touched the wet soil or got watered a little themselves...got burnt.
Be a little more careful when watering and I usually pluck any leaves close to the pot...helps a little with air flow too.
just my 2 cents worth...lol
 

Clumpyoyster

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Sorry for the brief explanation last night. All the plants in the tent are lollipoped and I am very careful with watering. I am giving it full strength nutes. Right now I’m feeding it maxibloom, florablend, and calimagic. Ph was a bit lower then I like due to running out of ph up. It was around 6.0. Growing in soil. It’s usually 6.3 - 6.5. I will get some better pics after work. Thanks guys
 

CanadianJim

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Where on the plant were those leaves from? Were the two on the left of the pic near the bottom of the canopy? My first thought on the other two would be insects, but you said indoors.
 

CanadianJim

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If they're not getting enough light, they'll be cannibalized by the plant. They end up looking like the leaves on the left. The other two could be in the early stages of that, but I would expect them to have more yellow areas.
 

Clumpyoyster

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Yes they are really dry I should’ve watered two days ago. I am gonna trim most of the foliage below the first scrog layer. I will get better pics up soon to get your guys input
 

Clumpyoyster

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K here’s some pics of the tent under neath the canopy and what not of the two plants. There has only been a few leaves way down under the canopy that are doing this. They look better after a feeding. Wondering how much foliage I should cut off under the scrog. It was late getting set up but I would I’ve you input everyone. The last pic shows the type of bug I keep seeing in the tent. I do let the soil get nice and dry before feedings and have set up like 24 traps to keep it under control. Let me know what you think
 

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CanadianJim

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I agree with Bernie, lack of light. The plants look good, the parts in the light are doing fine. Your medium may be a bit moist, since it looks like you may have fungus gnats, but in the pics it looks alright, and at this stage of flower if your plants aren't complaining I wouldn't go changing things. Good job so far.
 

Clumpyoyster

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I agree with Bernie, lack of light. The plants look good, the parts in the light are doing fine. Your medium may be a bit moist, since it looks like you may have fungus gnats, but in the pics it looks alright, and at this stage of flower if your plants aren't complaining I wouldn't go changing things. Good job so far.[/QUOThey were fed the night before so soul will still look damp. I usually go five sometimes 6 days I use a moisture meter and once the 5 gallon fabric pot is dry at the bottom they get fed. Usually wait TIL they start to droop a bit then feed
 

Bernie420

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Yes they are really dry I should’ve watered two days ago. I am gonna trim most of the foliage below the first scrog layer. I will get better pics up soon to get your guys input
the above post also

You should not wait till they droop at that point the are needing water and that = stress. So with that learning proper watering practices is a must. You want the soil to be moist not too wet not too dry. Like a nice cake, nice and moist. Also if it gets too dry the microbes will go into hibernation or die or whatever they do when it gets dry.


A stress free plant is a happy plant.
 

Clumpyoyster

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the above post also

You should not wait till they droop at that point the are needing water and that = stress. So with that learning proper watering practices is a must. You want the soil to be moist not too wet not too dry. Like a nice cake, nice and moist. Also if it gets too dry the microbes will go into hibernation or die or whatever they do when it gets dry.


A stress free plant is a happy plant.
Alright I will make a point this week to water sooner thank you guys and today they look awesome. Sprung back big time the buds look bigger too. I think for my first grow I am doing pretty damn good so far. How many weeks do you guys think I have left. Its a blueberry sativa strain and they just went into week 4 of flower
 

Bernie420

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Alright I will make a point this week to water sooner thank you guys and today they look awesome. Sprung back big time the buds look bigger too. I think for my first grow I am doing pretty damn good so far. How many weeks do you guys think I have left. Its a blueberry sativa strain and they just went into week 4 of flower
Probably has a lot of indica in it by the size of the leaves so im going to guess 4-5 weeks
 
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