Does this look normal?

Hey,

This plant is about 90 days from being planted as a germinated seed and 55 days into 12/12. Do this amount of yellow and brown/black spots on the plant seem normal at this stage in the plant's life? How long do you think the plant is from being harvested?


Thanks for any and all help!

 

bmeat

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try uploading the picture directly to this website. use the insert image button. its the fourth one from the right on the toolbar.
 

majek

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Looks like a potassium or possibly phosphorus deficiency, or both. Are you feeding it any nutrients?
 

majek

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Well considering it is 90 days old and in a very small pot for it's age, it's almost at the end of its life cycle so feeding it now won't do much good. Just let her finish and use much bigger pots next time.
 

bmeat

New Member
feed it once with bloom nutes 1/4 strength then within a week begin flush.

when you're root bound they deplete nutes quick so you need to feed more often.
 

Ninjabowler

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feed it once with bloom nutes 1/4 strength then within a week begin flush.

when you're root bound they deplete nutes quick so you need to feed more often.
You meatball, why would you need to flush anything if theres no damn nutes in the soil. Keep your opinions to yourself.
Im not sure why you would stop feeding it when it went into bloom, that seems strange to me. If your tricombs are all clear id be temped to start feeding at half strength again for a while or maybe more. She does look to be almost done so you may have missed the window.
 

Trousers

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feed it once with bloom nutes 1/4 strength then within a week begin flush.

when you're root bound they deplete nutes quick so you need to feed more often.





You are such an idiot. Stop giving advice. His plant looks 10x better than yours.
 

navyfighter04

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feed it once with bloom nutes 1/4 strength then within a week begin flush.

when you're root bound they deplete nutes quick so you need to feed more often.

Im telling you guys, this guy is an anti-pot activist, if he gives you advice, do yourself a favor and DONT TAKE IT!!! To the OP, dont flush out your plants. Your almost done flowering, your kind of late to try and fix anything now. Just get bigger pots next time, and feed nutes to it in flower next time.
 

AimAim

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Looks like a potassium or possibly phosphorus deficiency, or both. Are you feeding it any nutrients?
Probably this. You do have a problem of some sort.

Personally I'd flush the soil and water with 1/4 strength miracle grow. Let the rage on MG begin, I could give a fuk.
 

bmeat

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You meatball, why would you need to flush anything if theres no damn nutes in the soil. Keep your opinions to yourself.
Im not sure why you would stop feeding it when it went into bloom, that seems strange to me. If your tricombs are all clear id be temped to start feeding at half strength again for a while or maybe more. She does look to be almost done so you may have missed the window.
i said FEED NOW AND THEN FLUSH HARD BEFORE HARVEST, BECUASE THERES NOT ENOUGH FOOD IN THE MEDIUM, BUT NOBODY WANTS TO SMOKE HARSH BUD THAT TASTES LIKE THE SUGAR/FOOD IN THE SOIL.

do you have dyslexia ninja?

my friend who grows showed me a test to see if the medium was flushed properly before harvest. break off a branch, and taste it. is it sweet or sour? no good, you want it to taste like straight water.
 

mushead

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feed it once with bloom nutes 1/4 strength then within a week begin flush.

when you're root bound they deplete nutes quick so you need to feed more often.
root bound plants can actually mimic deficient plants, and im not sure how fast a angry plant would drink.. well i am, im just being polite. if i had a camera id have a perfect example. i have a ak47 that isnt flowering for shit because its pot bound in a 5 gallon bucket. live and learn
 

bmeat

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root bound plants can actually mimic deficient plants, and im not sure how fast a angry plant would would drink.. well i am, im just being polite. if i had a camera id have a perfect example. i have a ak47 that isnt flowering for shit because its pot bound in a 5 gallon bucket. live and learn
exactly. know why its deficient? it doesnt have enough food. just treat it like a hydro grow now, feed once a week and shes be good!
 

mushead

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exactly. know why its deficient? it doesnt have enough food. just treat it like a hydro grow now, feed once a week and shes be good!
it is a hydro grow if by hydro you mean soil-less. it has enough food, it just doesnt want it. there no where for new roots to expand, it will slowly get worse until i have to put her down. no sense in transplanting her either, its part way into week 6
 

Bakatare666

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Well considering it is 90 days old and in a very small pot for it's age, it's almost at the end of its life cycle so feeding it now won't do much good. Just let her finish and use much bigger pots next time.
And more light.
 

Bakatare666

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i said FEED NOW AND THEN FLUSH HARD BEFORE HARVEST, BECUASE THERES NOT ENOUGH FOOD IN THE MEDIUM, BUT NOBODY WANTS TO SMOKE HARSH BUD THAT TASTES LIKE THE SUGAR/FOOD IN THE SOIL.

do you have dyslexia ninja?

my friend who grows showed me a test to see if the medium was flushed properly before harvest. break off a branch, and taste it. is it sweet or sour? no good, you want it to taste like straight water.
Dammit.........
 

bmeat

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it is a hydro grow if by hydro you mean soil-less. it has enough food, it just doesnt want it. there no where for new roots to expand, it will slowly get worse until i have to put her down. no sense in transplanting her either, its part way into week 6
yeah..youre right. transplant IS the best fix. but you can just over feed it and keep it very alive. thats what those cats do in those 16oz cup grows.

the roots will just kill themselves until theyre the right size. i dont think the plant should really die from it, growth should just slow down and eventually come to a halt.

my mom has like 5 aloe plants in one little pot, all root bound and theyve been alive forever haha.
 

Bakatare666

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exactly. know why its deficient? it doesnt have enough food. just treat it like a hydro grow now, feed once a week and shes be good!
Gaddammit there you go again trying to tell somebody about their plant without even knowing the background on it just like you did to me.
Try to tell me that MY plant doesn't grow during the dark cycle.
Bullshit.
I can read a fucking tape measure.
I can even SEE visible change from lights off to lights on.
 
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