I wouldn't worry, they look great!Looking at pics from 2 days ago it's crazy how fast they are growing now. Gave my first dose of vegetative strength nutes yesterday and I think they liked that. Just have to keep it off the ducking leaves. Hope it doesn't cause dead spots on the leaves.
You will be fine buddy.That's a good idea, I did a full fledged flush today cause the burn started to spread, pretty sure I hit them too hard with nutes. I hope the flush puts a stop to the problem. Would hate to lose these plants right now. Will a flush usually stop receiving nute burn from continuing to spread. I ran 2 gallons of ph'do water thru about two gallons of coco/perlite.
When would you recommend I start nutes again? I planned to give it probably 3 days maybe 4 unless told different. And I'm going to start with a weak nute solution againYou will be fine buddy.
Good work!
Me personally, I would have given 1/4 strength at the end of the flush.When would you recommend I start nutes again? I planned to give it probably 3 days maybe 4 unless told different. And I'm going to start with a weak nute solution again
Very nice.Ok cool, I probably will when it dries out a little. New growth looks terrific so think it's good for now. Thanks by the way. Here it is now. Staying short and fat which is great for my setup
Yes!I see ur lst'ing it
I don't want to highjack this journal but if you start one of your own I would be more than happy to offer up any input I have.So do use think they look OK? and what nutes do use recommend, any info on maximizing my plants yield potential? Ino about supercropping and pruning etc but would like them to reach there full potential as royal queen seeds say that the strain is of a medium yield but through researching and various forums I've heard these plants don't yield a lot? Any advice would be great thanks