businessmen
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Im betting over fert with bloom foods. Lotsa bud tho
Thank you so much for responding; The leaves are definately telling me that something is wrong. They are in an AeroFlo 36 site 40 Gallon res, w/3" net pots, and I usually keep the air temp at 75 very consistent, and I keep the res temp below 72 at all times consistently ( I have the smallest ecoplus 1/10th water chiller). I keep humidity around 35-40% at all times and have been flowering for 2 months to the day. I have some pictures in my journal right before flowering during veg that are really lush green colored, and it seems that as soon as I flipped to 12/12 they turned all dark green and the leaves started curling/canoeing/knuckling. I keep nutes below 1700 at all times. I add about 200 ML of 17.5% peroxide every 5-6 days to prevent my res from smelling like an aquarium. The only suspicion I have is that I might have a fungicidal root disease which could have developed early when my portable ac unit went out and got to 95 degrees for a few days. They buds are REALLY REALLY dense though. I had to improvise on space, so I only have the light about 12 inches above the plants, I can raise higher if I need to, but I highly doubt this is the reasoning for the leaves knuckling like that because my lights are aircooled with 300CFM's and I have a very strong 16" ecoplus oscilating fan blowing over the whole 4x4 table.Well, they're nice and dense, and dont look nutrient burned, but usually all of those curled over leaves are telling you they dont like something. How close are your lights to the plants. Kinda looks like heat or humidity stress? so just wondering what your temps and RH are at. Another thing that could make them look like that are the roots drying out or having a lack of oxygen when flooding with nutrients. Do your airate your nutrient solution?
The lights just flipped on, and show the droopy characteristics 24/7. They turned really dark green when i flipped to 12/12. They are very very dense, about 5 times more dense than my Organic white widow. Check out my grow, thanks for responding + rep girlI was going to say heat stress or over fert.... The leaves are droopy too... How long have the lights been on in this picture?? But definately fat buds... Flush them...
thanks for that businessmen,i will stick in 11 litre pots and away i goAt 12" no prob, if you see pistols especially. All depends on how much light etc. how tall you wana let them. Thats a good hight tho
hey joe looks awesome man ,will start mine on flower sunday,can't waitHehe here we are again.
Man I love Widow more and more everyday.
This is the same strain Ive used
Cold Temps=Purp
What does Widow Club think....?
Man it has been Freezing. Night temps hover between 34-45 degrees. Im shocked the didnt die on me.Damn sticky that looks nice!! How cold did you get it? How long did it flower? When did your fan leaves come off? Ive lost half of mine on accident from salt buildup. Good to see nice buds still without them.
It also depends how many plants. I would flower em now. Or a few inches taller.whats the best height to satrt my 400w hps on flowering above my w.w ladies they are near 12 " and they will be in 11 litre pots,
Its in the 30s in your grow room? No way to heat huh? Thats cool it didnt slow em down. Still chopped in a good time. Means I should have no prob setting out plants here in a bit over a month for a spring flower.Man it has been Freezing. Night temps hover between 34-45 degrees. Im shocked the didnt die on me.
Flower was 10/11 weeks
Lost my fans ages ago, freaking Magnesium deficiency.
will only be three white ladeies flowering , as its my first time,flower room is 7ft8 high by 3ft 12 wide un 3ft deepIt also depends how many plants. I would flower em now. Or a few inches taller.
Its in the 30s in your grow room? No way to heat huh? Thats cool it didnt slow em down. Still chopped in a good time. Means I should have no prob setting out plants here in a bit over a month for a spring flower.
Ive read that 2x rule, and Ive ignored it . First grow, I went from Dixie cups to 1g pots, to 1.5g pots, to 3 gallon pots. Plants never suffered from the extra transplants. Ive cut out the 1.5g pots now though.whats the think about transplanting,as i read that you should not transplant more than twice,just would like your veiw on this as my white ladies will need transplanting into 6.5l pots so they will have more room i think to get higher,i transplanted once and they did not shock at all ,but don.t know if putting them into 6.5 litre and then again into 11ltr for flowering please help on this matter cheers
Thanks for that d.c has put my mind at rest,so i will put into 6.5 ltr pots before putting them into 11 ltr pots for the flowering,Ive read that 2x rule, and Ive ignored it . First grow, I went from Dixie cups to 1g pots, to 1.5g pots, to 3 gallon pots. Plants never suffered from the extra transplants. Ive cut out the 1.5g pots now though.
Transplant shock/stress is just more crap nutrient companies want you to believe so you'll buy their magic transplant formulas that elminate/reduce transplant shock. Its quite amusing.
As long as you dont rip off half your roots or slam your plant down onto the ground during transplant its nothing to worry about.