BBbubblegum
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What are you using for nutes?
Nah I decided to leave the leaves, they are the power for the plant (pictures)
Seems like the plant is sucking all the goodness and energy of those leaves away. Stems and inner leaf is still a nice-ish green while the rest tapers off into the yellow, seems like its feeding on itself.
Its interesting though because all around the budsites the leaves are all a greenish colour, not perfectly healthy obviously but still some good colours.
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Il probably go check again monday then move it to my buddies house for its final 2 weeks.
Wish me some luck fuckers!
Looks like burn to me, I'd second the flush idea. Nothing that can't be fixed pretty easily, though, if we're right!Nah I decided to leave the leaves, they are the power for the plant (pictures)
Seems like the plant is sucking all the goodness and energy of those leaves away. Stems and inner leaf is still a nice-ish green while the rest tapers off into the yellow, seems like its feeding on itself.
Its interesting though because all around the budsites the leaves are all a greenish colour, not perfectly healthy obviously but still some good colours.
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Il probably go check again monday then move it to my buddies house for its final 2 weeks.
Wish me some luck fuckers!
Heat is not an issue in my box set up, and I can almost gurrantee it wasn't in my previous location (an entire closet with 2 fans, 1 24hr and 1 18/6) The lights I also can't see causing an issue, I;ve used the rule of thumb (holding hand above plant for 1 minute to see if its hot) and Ive kept the lights at a constant 2-3 inchs away (Althought there is 2 Y splitters so the plant is surrounded by light.The leaves look burnt, and probably from the nutrients than the heat you are kicking out. I would remove the worst leaves and go back to water only till it picks up again. Hopefully you can save this yield in time.
Man I do agree. Next time I will be sticking to a Bloom Nute with minimal feedings. It was stupid of me to buy Veg Nutes when the initial veg process of an auto is like, 3 weeks. I will forsure be doing this again, like I had stated in one of my journals, this is just a practice run to make sure I can actually do it. I've done it, I learned my mistakes, seen the problems, and hopefully I do not make the same.Oh man that really sucks! RIU was apparently having issues with email notifications of subscribed threads, since I literally just got the email for the post you put up like 3 days ago.
I say for your next grow, keep the fertilizer to a bare minimum. That's my philosophy, and I think I agree with some of the other people that fertilizer burn accounts for much of your plant's decline. I'm using just a very mild dry fertilizer, at below the recommended dosage, and my plant seems to love it. Obviously different strains will be different, though!
Better luck next time! And make sure you post something in this thread when/if you start a new journal, so your subscribers here don't miss it.