I believe 3rd week of flower not sure she was outdoor ???

OldMedUser

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Those are gonna be some nice phat colas when they're done!

Look healthy as hell and ought to fatten up nicely.

Good job!

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OldMedUser

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Should I keep giving big bud ??
I gave mine their last dose in the middle of their 5th week but my plants should be ready to crop in their 8th week. Ones that take longer than that could use a bit more when they are still rapidly growing flowers like yours seem to be doing.

You should be about week 6 by now so another shot shouldn't hurt but go easy on the other nutes if you use any of them at all. The leaves seem dark green so shouldn't need any N. I notice some spots on some of the leaves that look suspiciously like spider mite damage. Have you checked for them? I have some and it's preventing me from moving other plants into the flowering room until I crop them and clean the room well.

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Loudpack516

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I gave mine their last dose in the middle of their 5th week but my plants should be ready to crop in their 8th week. Ones that take longer than that could use a bit more when they are still rapidly growing flowers like yours seem to be doing.

You should be about week 6 by now so another shot shouldn't hurt but go easy on the other nutes if you use any of them at all. The leaves seem dark green so shouldn't need any N. I notice some spots on some of the leaves that look suspiciously like spider mite damage. Have you checked for them? I have some and it's preventing me from moving other plants into the flowering room until I crop them and clean the room well.

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I haven’t seed any bugs so don’t think so
 

OldMedUser

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I haven’t seed any bugs so don’t think so
How hard have you looked tho? Spider mites can be hard to spot especially when little. The adults are easier to see. Tiny specks on the undersides of the leaves with spots. A magnifying glass can help. One bug can make a bunch of spots by itself every day as it feeds on the plant. It can also lay a bunch of eggs every day that soon hatch into plant munching babies in a few days. They spread like wildfire and are soon everywhere so it's good to be on top of them if seen.

I got the bastards on my flowering plants and it's no fun hunting them down but getting close to the finish line so that should end as I crop them out. Got one AK47 looking almost ready to go but it's not the one with the most of the bugs. They are concentrated on the other AK which was patient #1. A few patches here and there on the other plants but not everywhere like the first.

Like cancer if caught early enough the outcome is usually better.

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Loudpack516

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How hard have you looked tho? Spider mites can be hard to spot especially when little. The adults are easier to see. Tiny specks on the undersides of the leaves with spots. A magnifying glass can help. One bug can make a bunch of spots by itself every day as it feeds on the plant. It can also lay a bunch of eggs every day that soon hatch into plant munching babies in a few days. They spread like wildfire and are soon everywhere so it's good to be on top of them if seen.

I got the bastards on my flowering plants and it's no fun hunting them down but getting close to the finish line so that should end as I crop them out. Got one AK47 looking almost ready to go but it's not the one with the most of the bugs. They are concentrated on the other AK which was patient #1. A few patches here and there on the other plants but not everywhere like the first.

Like cancer if caught early enough the outcome is usually better.

:peace:
I’m gonna check I’m always in there looking never seen anything moving around but I’m definitely gonna take a closer look
 

OldMedUser

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I’m gonna check I’m always in there looking never seen anything moving around but I’m definitely gonna take a closer look
You won't see them unless you look real close. Turn the spotted leaves over look for tiny dark specks. I can see the adults OK with just my reading glasses but have some cheap 4X glasses from the drug store I use when hunting them down. Easier than having to hold a magnifying glass in one hand and kill them with the other. A gentle wipe with a finger will kill them and leave a little dark smear behind on the leaf.

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Loudpack516

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Wha
You won't see them unless you look real close. Turn the spotted leaves over look for tiny dark specks. I can see the adults OK with just my reading glasses but have some cheap 4X glasses from the drug store I use when hunting them down. Easier than having to hold a magnifying glass in one hand and kill them with the other. A gentle wipe with a finger will kill them and leave a little dark smear behind on the leaf.

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What can I do to make the leaves lighter color I just gave it a flush yesterday
 

OldMedUser

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Don't feed them and they'll go a nice shade of yellow. ;)

Are you giving them CalMag? Low calcium can darken the leaves before spots start showing up. Too much N will do it too. Some Epsom salts is good to add for some extra Mg and S

If you just flushed it will take a bit for you to see any changes. Should start seeing some yellowing in the old fan leaves in a week if you got a lot of the nutes out. How hard did you flush them? 3x pot volume is what I call a hard flush and the last should be 1/4 - 1/2 strength nutes so they can carry on growing and budding well with some fresh food on the plate.

I just got some of those liquid ProMix nutes. Got an All Purpose 12-6-6 which should be good for veg and the Tomato, Veg and Fruits one at 3-6-12 which is about perfect for flowering. Have to try it against my AN nutes on a little side by side grow in HP. Not going to pH test those either to make it fair and square. ;)

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Loudpack516

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Don't feed them and they'll go a nice shade of yellow. ;)

Are you giving them CalMag? Low calcium can darken the leaves before spots start showing up. Too much N will do it too. Some Epsom salts is good to add for some extra Mg and S

If you just flushed it will take a bit for you to see any changes. Should start seeing some yellowing in the old fan leaves in a week if you got a lot of the nutes out. How hard did you flush them? 3x pot volume is what I call a hard flush and the last should be 1/4 - 1/2 strength nutes so they can carry on growing and budding well with some fresh food on the plate.

I just got some of those liquid ProMix nutes. Got an All Purpose 12-6-6 which should be good for veg and the Tomato, Veg and Fruits one at 3-6-12 which is about perfect for flowering. Have to try it against my AN nutes on a little side by side grow in HP. Not going to pH test those either to make it fair and square. ;)

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Well I just flushed her 8ml and gave her 2 gallons I’m just gonna go half nutes for the next 2 weeks
 
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