Are these dying or getting ready for harvest?

heliophant

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Thanks. Pretty sure its heat stress and then ph problems. Should i just flush em and use overdrive and harvest?
 

Olive Drab Green

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Really? What does that mean exactly? do you think the buds will fatten up at all? Or should i just flush and harvest now?
Looks ready to harvest to me.

Revegging is when you give it light for longer than 12 hours after flipping to flower and it starts trying to return to veg growth. I'm monster cropping, so I'm waiting for my clippings to veg.
 

Airwalker16

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Really? What does that mean exactly? do you think the buds will fatten up at all? Or should i just flush and harvest now?
Means you're autos weren't so auto. You should still use 12/12 light cycle when running autos at first signs of flowering. My guess is you were running 18/6, 20/24, or straight 24 right? It looks like nute burn to me. If your pH was above or below 5.5-6.5 then it absolutely was a pH problem.
 

heliophant

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These are autoflowers, I've always kept them at 24/0. Interesting, do you think it was because of the stress?
 

Lordhooha

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I'll be honest I'd harvest what you got and start a new grow correcting your issues like nute burn, ph issues and your light cycles. Just doest seem logical to keep burning electricity for those guys but that's me. Just learn from your mistakes a grow on my friend.
 

bravedave

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Its not the heat but the humidity. I did not look at all the pics but you might have some bud rot going on.
 

THCBrain

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I'll just throw this out there, you have a hot room with a light on 24/0, I see no mention of a water chiller for your 5 gal dwc... my guess would be root rot! You'll lose many plants unless you can keep your water @ the right temps. 10/10 for trying though. I learnt the same way using dwc, I couldn't fashion a decent diy chiller and couldn't afford a thousand pound water chiller so I went back to growing in coco. Up till now I have had 4 coco crops successful, 1 failed attempt at dwc. I know what works for me time for you to find out what works better for you! Hope this helps.

If this doesn't make sense blame the wake n bake...
 

heliophant

Active Member
Humidity has always been at 45 and 50% humidity. But ill try to lower it. Also yeah lesson learned. Also rugs are fucking evil. Oh well time to germinate
 
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