That's an interesting plant, definitely Sativa heavy, those fan leaves are super thin. You have a great attitude about this, and I appreciate that. Tying up anything that seems too heavy might be a good idea, and so might pinching and bending the tall stems down, though it might be too late for that now, and you're maybe not ready for putting your girls in bondage yet. String coming down from up high tied to the branches that seem too heavy is a good way to keep them up, or use bamboo sticks they have at the garden section of your favorite store, even a tomato cage can work pretty well. Have fun! I love growing these plants.There's purpling on the fan leaf stems, but only on the face leaf stems. I'm a newb, but damn this sure is fun.
Thank you so much, man! I love this forum. Always such nice members. Yeah, it's in my closet, so i could use string from the top clothes hanger area. i'll continue to update if you guys are interested.That's an interesting plant, definitely Sativa heavy, those fan leaves are super thin. You have a great attitude about this, and I appreciate that. Tying up anything that seems too heavy might be a good idea, and so might pinching and bending the tall stems down, though it might be too late for that now, and you're maybe not ready for putting your girls in bondage yet. String coming down from up high tied to the branches that seem too heavy is a good way to keep them up, or use bamboo sticks they have at the garden section of your favorite store, even a tomato cage can work pretty well. Have fun! I love growing these plants.
Is that a bad thing? I've noticed that throughout the entire grow. It was just a bag seed that looked healthy. This thing vegged reallllllyyy fast. Now really slow flowering, ofc. Thank you for the input brotha man!some of the thinner blades I have seen in a minute..
Thinner fan leaves are a Sativa dominant trait, nothing wrong, just a very Sati girl.Thank you so much, man! I love this forum. Always such nice members. Yeah, it's in my closet, so i could use string from the top clothes hanger area. i'll continue to update if you guys are interested.
Is that a bad thing? I've noticed that throughout the entire grow. It was just a bag seed that looked healthy. This thing vegged reallllllyyy fast. Now really slow flowering, ofc. Thank you for the input brotha man!
One more thing. It definitely seems nute burnt. Is there a way to get away from the time released nutes that are in it? Flush it? :/ I wonder if that's the problem. I don't really want to transplant it again. I feel so dumb for using those nutrients, lol.
There are over 100 watts of lighting and I legitimately just finished an Indica strain. It flew through vegg and flowering. Was easy. I realize that more light is better, but it's been working well for 0 dollars spent, other than $10/month in electricity. I think i've done pretty well for what i've used and money invested, considering this is my second plant. I transplanted 4 days ago and she's BOOMIN now. I'll take pictures tonight when it's lights on. I fell asleep last night. Thank you for the reply man!You aren't using sufficient lighting and it is too late to transplant after flower. After week 3 of flower all root growth slows to a near halt to divert energy to forming flowers. You need to use this experience and overhaul your set up
I agree it's not the best plan, but you CAN transplant after flower. I had to do it. I just waited till they were dry and pulled whole ball out. Gently crumbled the edges and put them in larger pots, with fresh soil on bottom and fill around. I lost a couple of leaves on each plant but they are doing fine now.You aren't using sufficient lighting and it is too late to transplant after flower. After week 3 of flower all root growth slows to a near halt to divert energy to forming flowers. You need to use this experience and overhaul your set up
Sativa power! Who needs coffee!?Hey guys. Decided to update the pictures. I am assuming this is nute burn? I flushed with probably 10 gallons of water recently to try to correct the issue. About 2 days ago. Anyone have any idea of what else i can do? This is the only plant i'm allowed to keep, so i'd like to get the most outta her. Here are the pics..
First 3 pics for diagnostics, last one so you can see where and how it's being grown. You'll see i had to put a bar on the lamp to hold the top cola up. That things getting heavy and it doesn't look anywhere near done.
Wow! Thank you so much for this reply, friend! Great information. Yeah, that's what i was worried about when I was flushing her recently was that the time released nutes would actually do more damage than help. You said to just keep her going as is? Shouldn't move her again, should I?Sativa power! Who needs coffee!?
Yep. She's a bit burned. The trouble with time release fertilizer is that when you flush you may actually be releasing more nutrients into the soil. Lesson learned, I'm sure.
Sativa varieties generally don't like very much food, and when they are unhappy it's so much more obvious than an indica dominant variety.
Just keep her moving along. Don't rush the harvest, by the time she's ready I bet she'll look ugly with lots of burned leaves and dead leaves too, but your buds should still look good and smoke nice too. Wait for that amber to show up. I've got a girl who takes 16 weeks to ripen and I'll tell you , it's worth the wait!
This is a great learning experience for you. I ran through a half a pack of a sativa blend before I figured out how Sativa leaning plants like to grow. At least yours was a freebie
Good luck to you!
Stay hazed,
Jake
Edit- Sativa growers usually employ a shortening of day light hours to speed up ripening. So instead of 12/12 work down to 10on 14off. It really kicks longer flowering plants into high gear and helps shorten flowering time. Some people speculate that this technique leads to loss of yield but I disagree. I run mostly Sativa blends currently at 10/14 all the way and still pull down good yields. Just a trick of the trade that might help you.
Personally, I would probably just leave her in the pot she's in now. As others have stated earlier there isn't much root growth going on now so no sense in transplanting and adding even more stress.
If you want to go big league, and have some extra cash, a ppm meter would help in this situation. You would ideally flush and read the runoff ppm (amount of salts suspended in the runoff solution) and just keep flushing(slowly) until your runoff is no longer full of salts. At that point you could assume that the soil is no longer charged with the time release stuff.
If this is not an option for you then I'd just ride it out and give her lots of love. Make sure to check your pH every watering because you are at a higher risk for nutrient lockout at this point.
Are you using a timer? If so, just add 15 minutes of darkness every few days until you have reached your desired day to night ratio. I would start soon as in nature she would be experiencing slowly shortening day light hours at this point in her life cycle.
Isn't growing fun!? As long as you keep your great attitude and don't get cocky the sky is the limit. There are lots of good growers on here and most of them are friendly.
Pm me if you like as I don't frequent this forum but do get email notifications if pm'ed. I'm no master but I do know some true master growers and i keep their wisdom in my skull
Once again, good luck !!
Stay hazed,
Jake