hey bro. sorry it took me so long ta replyok, a lot going on here, just finished transplanting them, im using scotts hyponics potting soil but will be switching to jungle growth for the next grow. someone had said something about rootbound in those 5" pots, well, they the pots were pretty full, so i transplanted them just now. the N shortage is a good bet, so i will put some worn casing in the soil when the lights come back on in the morning.
im using the GH florabloom and the jacks classic big bloom. i water with the nutes and the next time with just straight rain water, then nute water again, about every 3rd day. i was using the schultz, but stopped a while ago when this first started, it does have mag, but no cal. i just gave a small to the 1/2 gallon of nute mix im watering with now.
its cool, yes, every other watering is nutes then straight water then nutes again, all ph'ed about 6.7. i transplanted them and the rootballs filled the 6" pots, so now there in these 2 jugs, about 2 1/2 gallons each with 2 gallons of soil each. i used the rest of my scotts hyponics soil to fill them.hey bro. sorry it took me so long ta reply
but have you flushed the plants since starting flowering? it could just be built up salts in the soil
hmmm.. it could just be the genetics eating up the fan leaves to make flowering more productive. i dont see anything else that could be causing this?its cool, yes, every other watering is nutes then straight water then nutes again, all ph'ed about 6.7. i transplanted them and the rootballs filled the 6" pots, so now there in these 2 jugs, about 2 1/2 gallons each with 2 gallons of soil each. i used the rest of my scotts hyponics soil to fill them.
What is what? The seedling? The water droplet? Please elaborate.wtf is this?View attachment 1228743