IndoBlazing76
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Have you got a pic? What happened?HELP: woke up this. What happened?!?!
Have you got a pic? What happened?HELP: woke up this. What happened?!?!
Thats weird, does not look like they were stressed a lot to stun like this. I give my girls 4-5 weeks on veg and they look maybe 3-4 times bigger than yours and always praying to handle the strech. Anyway you can lst them all the way thru flowering, problem is that after stretch the branches become woody and there is a big risk of breaking them. So after stretch is done I would reccomend using only supercrop the tops which are too high.Man I know. These were already 7-8 weeks into veg and they had been under a bunch is stress. This is my first time all the way through so I’ve definitely learned a ton for my next grow
Doesn't look like a nutrient issue to me and if they're not dry then they're not thirsty. To me it looks like they're lacking in light or the correct light. I grow indoors under a 400w Hps and water my ladies in the bathroom. If I leave them in there to drain off for too long under just the bathroom light they start to droop and look sad like yours do. As soon as they're back under the Hps they come back to life.HELP: woke up to this. What happened?!?!
These are under a 240W qb Chinese knockoff. It’s 3500k so should have a decent mixture of spectrum. The pots did feel a light and dry so I gave them a water. They dark in an hr so I’ll check on them right before they go to sleep and right when they wake up. Hopefully they were just thirsty.Doesn't look like a nutrient issue to me and if they're not dry then they're not thirsty. To me it looks like they're lacking in light or the correct light. I grow indoors under a 400w Hps and water my ladies in the bathroom. If I leave them in there to drain off for too long under just the bathroom light they start to droop and look sad like yours do. As soon as they're back under the Hps they come back to life.
You have not watered them...HELP: woke up to this. What happened?!?!
That’s what I figured. They last got watered on Friday. Seems like they’re getting more thirsty. Gave them both a good drink this morning. Thanks man!You have not watered them...
Do not stress them with systematic underwatering otherwise they will herm... you should let the pot dry out properly but not so much to see stressed plant by this.That’s what I figured. They last got watered on Friday. Seems like they’re getting more thirsty. Gave them both a good drink this morning. Thanks man!
Good luckThat’s what I figured. They last got watered on Friday. Seems like they’re getting more thirsty. Gave them both a good drink this morning. Thanks man!
Makes so much sense thank you so much. Hope I didn’t mess them up too bad.Do not stress them with systematic underwatering otherwise they will herm... you should let the pot dry out properly but not so much to see stressed plant by this.
In this stage it is not a big problem, first 3 weeks after flip they are resilient as well as in veg and they can handle almost everthing but once you will enter the rippening phase this one small mistake can cost you whole crop in the worst scenario. In this time your best friend will be stretch, make him as long as possible because it means yield. I doubt that you will be able to take big advantage of LST but maybe I am wrong now! It is your call but I would let them stretch as it can and than slightly supercrop the main colas and bend to some height as other shots. Than lift the pots to the height for getting the canopy to the same height. Hope you understand what I wanted to explain...?Makes so much sense thank you so much. Hope I didn’t mess them up too bad.
Oh yea I understand. This being my first time all way through I’m gonna let the one grow naturally. The other one I just topped once and am gonna let it go. I’ll manage them if they start getting too close to light. Right now it’s about 15-16in and I have some room to lift up. My next grow I want to top and LST both plants in Veg and let them bush out a bunch before flipping.In this stage it is not a big problem, first 3 weeks after flip they are resilient as well as in veg and they can handle almost everthing but once you will enter the rippening phase this one small mistake can cost you whole crop in the worst scenario. In this time your best friend will be stretch, make him as long as possible because it means yield. I doubt that you will be able to take big advantage of LST but maybe I am wrong now! It is your call but I would let them stretch as it can and than slightly supercrop the main colas and bend to some height as other shots. Than lift the pots to the height for getting the canopy to the same height. Hope you understand what I wanted to explain...?