SourD420
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone so basically my room is completely packed right now. Im at day 17 of flower and there is a nice amount of little grape sized buds. I either wasnt feeding enough nutes all together or just wasnt feeding enough calmag as im starting to get the classic deficiencies you see with coco. Pots are a bit too small for the plants. Not using any co2. I slacked on this grow and should have done some things differently. Its my first grow in awhile, definitely shaking the rust off.
Basically what i need advice on is whether i should chop down one of the plants with the worst deficiencies and then i can give the plants a little more space and they can get a little better light. Or should i just keep them all in place and ride this grow out. The plants are pretty much all touching as of right now. They are also not supported in any way by a trellis, stakes, cages, ect...So yesterday when i went to try and rotate one of my biggest sativas it started leaning really hard making me worry about branches breaking in the near future. I ended up tieing some of its branches together to help it support itself and it seems ok for now. I kind of just want to leave them how they are. l feel like if try to move any around or cut one down some might start leaning again since it seems they are supporting eachother a little bit. But at the same time i feel like i might be able to get a better yield and harvest if some of the healthier plants got better light rather than the ones with the calmag issues and i can also allow better air movement and less humidity to accumulate since i really need to watch the humidity levels in the coming weeks. What would you do in my situation?
Also since i noticed the calmag issues i bumped up the calmag from 2ml per gallon to now 5ml per gallon. Im using mills nutrients including vitalize and following the light feeding schedule. Im adding bud candy and a couple benni's. I have a suspicion that the cal mag issues might have come from me not keeping up on watering like i should have and the coco has got dry a few a times but i still up'd the calmag to try and help. Any advice or will they be ok?
I appreciate any and all help you can give! Thanks everyone. Let me know if i left any details out that i should have included.
Basically what i need advice on is whether i should chop down one of the plants with the worst deficiencies and then i can give the plants a little more space and they can get a little better light. Or should i just keep them all in place and ride this grow out. The plants are pretty much all touching as of right now. They are also not supported in any way by a trellis, stakes, cages, ect...So yesterday when i went to try and rotate one of my biggest sativas it started leaning really hard making me worry about branches breaking in the near future. I ended up tieing some of its branches together to help it support itself and it seems ok for now. I kind of just want to leave them how they are. l feel like if try to move any around or cut one down some might start leaning again since it seems they are supporting eachother a little bit. But at the same time i feel like i might be able to get a better yield and harvest if some of the healthier plants got better light rather than the ones with the calmag issues and i can also allow better air movement and less humidity to accumulate since i really need to watch the humidity levels in the coming weeks. What would you do in my situation?
Also since i noticed the calmag issues i bumped up the calmag from 2ml per gallon to now 5ml per gallon. Im using mills nutrients including vitalize and following the light feeding schedule. Im adding bud candy and a couple benni's. I have a suspicion that the cal mag issues might have come from me not keeping up on watering like i should have and the coco has got dry a few a times but i still up'd the calmag to try and help. Any advice or will they be ok?
I appreciate any and all help you can give! Thanks everyone. Let me know if i left any details out that i should have included.