Problem since flowering Cheese

Bluejeans

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33" tall that is good information i do not think the buds will swell up much as the last one i had was Kush and the buds was dense and compact, while this is super cheese it is struggling to pack out with the buds its looking really green and thc over the leaves but not not much progress with the hairs i will take a pic in a hour or so and update for you guys Thanks alot
Okay, so you say she *IS* in week 5 of flower... that's about what I thought by looking at her and looking at the yellowing of the leaves, I still think you may have overwatered her at one point, but the placement of the yellowing leaves looks pretty typical for a plant starting to use up her own nutrients. I don't think you have any thing to worry about. She's looking fine and you'll be amazed at how much those buds will fatten up in the next couple of weeks.

Good luck with her and keep posting updates!
 

smiffylufc24

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Okay, so you say she *IS* in week 5 of flower... that's about what I thought by looking at her and looking at the yellowing of the leaves, I still think you may have overwatered her at one point, but the placement of the yellowing leaves looks pretty typical for a plant starting to use up her own nutrients. I don't think you have any thing to worry about. She's looking fine and you'll be amazed at how much those buds will fatten up in the next couple of weeks.

Good luck with her and keep posting updates!
Should i back off from watering her and will do i need to get my self a better camera will take a pic in the morning when she wakes up.
 

Bluejeans

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You should stick your finger into the pot about half way between the stem and the edge of the pot. Stick it into the soil up to the middle knuckle. If it is moist and sticks to your finger, don't water. As a rule of thumb, you should use 1/4 the pot size every 3-4 days. So if you have a 3 gallon pot, you'd give her about 3/4ths of a gallon every 3-4 days. But only if she is dry.

You will actually hurt your yield by keeping your roots moist. They need to start searching for water in order to grow strong. When you do water, don't pour the water around the stem, instead water around the outside edge of the pot. The soil will eventually wick the water toward the center, but the roots will grow outward reaching for it, growing strong and fibrous. If they are constantly moist, they will stop growing and will lose the ability to find nutrients to support the bud growth.
 

smiffylufc24

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You should stick your finger into the pot about half way between the stem and the edge of the pot. Stick it into the soil up to the middle knuckle. If it is moist and sticks to your finger, don't water. As a rule of thumb, you should use 1/4 the pot size every 3-4 days. So if you have a 3 gallon pot, you'd give her about 3/4ths of a gallon every 3-4 days. But only if she is dry.

You will actually hurt your yield by keeping your roots moist. They need to start searching for water in order to grow strong. When you do water, don't pour the water around the stem, instead water around the outside edge of the pot. The soil will eventually wick the water toward the center, but the roots will grow outward reaching for it, growing strong and fibrous. If they are constantly moist, they will stop growing and will lose the ability to find nutrients to support the bud growth.
That is amazing information thanks i want to shake your hand
 

Bluejeans

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The soil will eventually wick the water toward the center, but the roots will grow outward reaching for it, growing strong and fibrous.
I realize that it probably tops the social faux pas charts to quote oneself in a forum, but what the heck... I had a nice picture of my recent rootball after shaking most of the dirt off. If you look close, you can see how fibrous those roots are... rather than a dozen long circling roots, I have thousands of micro roots.

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Bluejeans

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Wow i will do that check my roots after what bucket is that
That is a five gallon food grade bucket that I store my dirt in. I grow my girls in one gallon or three gallon root pots. I love my root pots and you can see that the plants roots love 'em too.
 
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