asaplck
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Ok I'll study up. One thing I learned since I started is that I think next time I won't grow autos so I can have some more control over the growth. I didn't study enough before I started and figured I would learn from my mistakes, but I didn't realize how many mistakes there are to make!Study topping in veg to create more nodes/stalks. It will make your plants bushier. YouTube has MANY videos. For the first grow it is not a disaster.
looks to be quite the woody mix in that soil.Ok I'll study up. One thing I learned since I started is that I think next time I won't grow autos so I can have some more control over the growth. I didn't study enough before I started and figured I would learn from my mistakes, but I didn't realize how many mistakes there are to make!
your first grow looks a lot better than my first grow which only yielded 1/4 ounce.growing good medicine takes knowledge, skill, and experience. there is a learning curve involved and it takes time and patients.don't feel bad about asking questions.that how we learn and your first grow looks better than many others. some strains do better in a particular environment than others. I grow in the high dessert and it took a while for me to find a strain that grows well up here.if your fixture can handle it you may want to use a MH bulb. ( make sure you have a mh/hps ballast) during the first few weeks from seed to promote leaf development and reduce stretching. HPS work good for flowering but is not the best option for vegging and preflowerView attachment 3791240 View attachment 3791241 View attachment 3791242 View attachment 3791243 This is my first grow. Soil, 400W HPS, flora series and Dyna Grow nutes. These are auto NL from Royal Queen Seeds and they have now been growing 12 weeks (breeder said 9) and I have no idea when they will be finished. They look small and like they're each only gonna yield a couple grams to me? Whyyyy? I read and study as much as I can and I have no idea what's going on. Saw what I thought was nitrogen deficiency (the yellowing) but now after a feed it looks even worse! I feel bad always asking for help on here but anyone have any thoughts? Why is my yield so shitty and when do you think they'll be done?
you think they SHOULD look like that??High asaplck
They look pretty much like they ought to at this stage. You shouldn't be feeding them any nitrogen this late in flowering either as it tends to inhibit flowering.
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You should maybe refer to a grow bible or two. In late stage flowering it's just the right look to have all the older fan leaves go yellow as the plant draws on internal resources to finish itself off.you think they SHOULD look like that??
You sure?
and you ALWAYS want to be giving your girls nitrogen, even in flower, it's by FAR the most needed macro nutrient that cannabis wants
well shit, then I bow to your superior growing skills and knowledge.You should maybe refer to a grow bible or two. In late stage flowering it's just the right look to have all the older fan leaves go yellow as the plant draws on internal resources to finish itself off.
And extra N is a detriment in later flowering if you care to read up on the subject.
I've only grown a couple thousand plants since '78 so I might be wrong but I don't think so.
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your words.They look pretty much like they ought to at this stage. You shouldn't be feeding them any nitrogen this late in flowering either as it tends to inhibit flowering.
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