Thanks for your reply, not seeing burnt tips, must of been the lighting. Think I’ve might have been over fertilizing it, Probably now is the time to buy flowering nutes, any suggestions? Other than changing lighting to12/12 is there anything else I need to do?looks good! whenever you want! you could do it right now.
as a heads up your plant looks to have some extra nitrogen to me, (dark leaves, burnt tips) i would dial back the nutrient solution a little bit.
Thanks, I’ll flip it today, excited to see what happens next.Looks good to go from this angle, remember it'll stretch 1.5 to 3 times it's height and add some width so you'll want to flip it fairly soon.
what kind of nutes are you using at the moment for veg? lots of manufacturers will have a counterpart for bloom nutes so you could use those if you'd like. in general plants require less nitrogen and relatively more potassium and phosphorous in flower.Probably now is the time to buy flowering nutes, any suggestions?
nothing major. my suggestion is plants require strong light in flower. what type of light do you use? how close is it to your canopy?Other than changing lighting to12/12 is there anything else I need to do?
Looks healthy so should do well. First 2 weeks or so they'll go through the stretch phase. This is primarily vegetative growth while they start to transform and form small buds. I find they do better feeding them veg nutes during that time and switching to bloom nutes at around 12-15 days once the buds form.Thanks, I’ll flip it today, excited to see what happens next.
In a few days keep an eye on the watering, they'll start to take more and dry out faster as they stretch and get into flowering. Take it easy on the nutes, overdoing it can burn them quick and reduce your yields by locking them out. But most strains will demand a bit more in flowering as they get further in. Keep notes so you can track any issues back and use them for reference later to fine tune things.Ordered Bloom nutes, set the timer to 12/12, guess I’m on to the next step. Let my first bloom begin. Do I need to change watering/feeding.?
Thanks for the great information.
Excellent points. I was looking at notes of my first grow the other night and they all fit on one page. Ha. There are five dates listed for the entire grow with the plant measurements only. Real beneficial stuff!In a few days keep an eye on the watering, they'll start to take more and dry out faster as they stretch and get into flowering. Keep notes so you can track any issues back and use them for reference later to fine tune things.