Uptight Blaze
Active Member
Thanks for taking the time to read my question.
My Setup
To start off the Tangelo Rapido Auto and Auto Sour Diesel look incredible. I couldn't be happier at this point with those two phenos (the first 2 pictures). They took the nutrients well and appear to be thriving.
The Green Poison Auto however has looked sad since day 1. The leaves have always look wrinkled and droopy. I don't know if this is a pheno problem or something environmental, but I'm wondering if I should just give up on her or will this be corrected? I understand she's young but this has been a problem since her first set of leaves showed up. Her leaves also seem to more resemble a ruderalis than an indica in my opinion, so maybe that's part of this? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
My Setup
- Strains: Tangelo Rapido Auto (Barney's Farm) 3 wks old, Auto Sour Diesel Haze (Seedsman) 2 wks old, Green Poison Auto (Sweet Seeds) 2 wks old.
- Grow Medium: all are planted directly in 5 gallon "smart pots" with a 50/50 mix of Roots Organic and Royal Gold.
- Location: During the day they are in the greenhouse and at night they're inside under LEDs. Temps during the day are mid 70s-mid 80s and at night a constant 75.
- Nutrients: I'm running the General Organics Go Box with the addition of Recharge, Silica, and an enzyme. I gave them the first dose of nutrients a few days ago at 1/4 - 1/2 strength as they're young and autos are generally very sensitive to nutrients. I plan to water with nutrients at 1/2 strength the entire grow every other watering and water with Recharge and an enzyme for the opposite watering.
To start off the Tangelo Rapido Auto and Auto Sour Diesel look incredible. I couldn't be happier at this point with those two phenos (the first 2 pictures). They took the nutrients well and appear to be thriving.
The Green Poison Auto however has looked sad since day 1. The leaves have always look wrinkled and droopy. I don't know if this is a pheno problem or something environmental, but I'm wondering if I should just give up on her or will this be corrected? I understand she's young but this has been a problem since her first set of leaves showed up. Her leaves also seem to more resemble a ruderalis than an indica in my opinion, so maybe that's part of this? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.