uhh.... VERY SLOWLY and u should be alright. How many weeks in flower ? 3 aint it?is it to late for me to try to bend those 4 or 5 taller ones down abit to get them lower and closer to the rest of the tops? maybe tie them to the side of the bucket and slowly crank down?
um not sure gotta count back posts untill i said i started hehuhh.... VERY SLOWLY and u should be alright. How many weeks in flower ? 3 aint it?
i was hopin u would do that for me..... hehehehehe, i guess we are both just as lazy..um not sure gotta count back posts untill i said i started heh
yeah about 3 weeks sense i started them under 12/12. i moved alot of the branches around and re tied them in alot of places almost everything left is getting decent enough light atm. i have 2 4 foot tube fixtures a buddy is giving me im going to put them standing up in the back corner 1 on each side.i was hopin u would do that for me..... hehehehehe, i guess we are both just as lazy..
Looks good but I do not think its drinking that entire amount of water. Looks a bit overwatered. Notice how the leaves are cupping downward? The tips curling under? Dont be afraid to let that bitch get dry! Still looking good, you did a nice job of saving this plant. Look forward to watching it finish.its been drinking a entire gallon every 2 to 3 days. if i wanted i could really water at the end of 2 but i let it dry out good by the end of 3 im shocked at the amount its drinking. stay tuned picking threw some pics i just took.
Hang them from one end from the ceiling. Same as standing them in a corner, just easier to get them close to the plant and adjust.yeah about 3 weeks sense i started them under 12/12. i moved alot of the branches around and re tied them in alot of places almost everything left is getting decent enough light atm. i have 2 4 foot tube fixtures a buddy is giving me im going to put them standing up in the back corner 1 on each side.
Those are fungus nats. Super common. I haven't had a single pest besides those. They come from not letting your soil dry enough between watering. They don't harm your foliage too much but they will chew the eff out of your roots if they get bad.i just examined the leaves with those spots with a magnifying glass and there wasnt a single thing on the under side. I alrdy treat it with Neem oil fairly often because i do find little fruit fly looking guys around my soil some times but have never seen them take to the leaves
he does know about dryin them up real good, we went through that one in the begining , BUT with that being a five gallon bucket it is VERY hard to tell when the bottom of it is dry. So keep that in mind!Looks good but I do not think its drinking that entire amount of water. Looks a bit overwatered. Notice how the leaves are cupping downward? The tips curling under? Dont be afraid to let that bitch get dry! Still looking good, you did a nice job of saving this plant. Look forward to watching it finish.
i stick my moisture meter in all the way and wait one entire day after it says its bone dry at that depth. my favorite time for the plant is when that bitch is stretching for water so i like to dry her out. ps. I just watered her. in that picturehe does know about dryin them up real good, we went through that one in the begining , BUT with that being a five gallon bucket it is VERY hard to tell when the bottom of it is dry. So keep that in mind!
good post cowboy
i have been giving it the shultz bloom at full strength each time watering so far. due to water today or 2moro was going to just do tap water just got home from work will try to get some pics
I only fed it plain water last time and it was completely dry i did my tipicle 1 extra day just to make sure thing. I might have given it to much water in that feeding here are newer pictures its gotten about 3x worse in 1 daysorry fool , i must have not sent the post i was going to...... well anyways a few days ago when u posted pics, i thought the leaves were curling just a lil to much , And i was going to say, lets try an stop it before it progresses ......... well it progressed.... i think you need to only feed once every 2 or 3 waterings, your food is VERY strong. lets go with plain water for a couple waters then feed again. And u are right this is urgent! IT IS NOT UNDERWATERED i do know that, it is between 2 things (ONLY) and thats overwater OR overfeed thats all it can be. I'll talk to a couple of buddies an see what i can come up with, THAT sucks bigtime, hang in their girl we'll fix u !!!
in order to do this i must water? so this isnt something i can do right now? its still abit wet and not ready to be watered againYellowing from inside leaf out
Solution to fixing a Sulfur deficiency
Mix 1-2 teaspoons of Epsom salts per gallon of water until condition improves.
Any Chemical/Organic nutrients that have Sulfur in them will fix a Sulfur deficiency. (Only mixing at ½ strength when using chemical nutrients or it will cause nutrient burn!) Other sulfur nutrient supplements are: Rain water, Ammonium Thiosulfate, which is all fast absorption. Garden Sulfur, Sulfate of Potash, Gypsum.
Note: Caution when using gypsum to an already acid soil (pH that is less than 5.5) can have a very bad effect on different types of plants by affecting the absorption of soil aluminum, which is poison to plant roots.
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BORON (B)Growing shoots turn grey or die. Growing shoots appear burnt. Treat with one teaspoon of Boric acid (sold as eyewash) per gallon of water.
yeah i was iffy about it but she showed no bad signs after the feeding and seemed to take it greati wouldnt even go full strength with that let alone every watering ???? you'll get it!