Thanks! Yours look very similar to the last plant I grew at about 4 weeks in - don't worry, it's probably just genetics. Are you growing from bagseed?My plants are about a week behind yours I can't get over how much bushier and shorter yours are. Mine seems to have streched a bit more.Needless to say they are looking very healthy.
No one is an Auto Pounder the other is a freebiee fom SOS I think it was a WW haze.Thanks! Yours look very similar to the last plant I grew at about 4 weeks in - don't worry, it's probably just genetics. Are you growing from bagseed?
Thanks! Yeah, I read a bit more into N amounts during the different stages of flower and I'm still going to be giving some of the grow formula. My last (sad excuse for a plant) started showing N toxicity around week 4 in flower because I saw the yellowing leaves too early and panicked.. gave too much N and it totally ruined my harvest. Well... a lot of things ruined my harvest.. but my leaves stayed DARK green and had the claw. Lol I'm still smoking on that sub-par shit I grew.. SO ready for some good bud that isn't just a bunch of leaves. I also cut too early because I needed to move out (and I knew it would be shitty anyways). I've done a TON of reading and have learned so much about these plants in the past few months... lol this might sound dumb but I think I'm really starting to learn to "read" my plants. I've been giving them each totally different amounts of nutes and both seem very happy thus far.Before flowering give a nice dose of nitrogen to minimize yellowing of the bottom leaf's. First few weeks of flowering you will be in the stretch phase. To minimize this, use blue spectrum bulbs otherwise stick with the red spectrum. 3-4'th week you will be in the hair stage. Switch back to the red spectrum if you used blue to minimize the stretching as I previously said. During this phase your bud sites will start developing hairs. 5-6'th week the buds will start growing in height and some trichome's will start developing on the water leafs (the leafs coming out of the bud sites) This phase you want to some what go heavier on phosphorus, potassium and carbohydrates. Carbs feed the microbes, which make it easier for the plant to uptake nutrients. Un-sulfured molasses is a good cheap carb. Get bud candy if you can. Mix 1 tablespoon per gallon of warm/hot water and water once a week until you start flushing, then stop. Let it fully dissolve and let the water reach room temp before watering!
Next phase is peak flowering. When your plant reaches MAX THC level. Ideally it's when you have very few amber trichome's and mostly cloudy ones.
Last phase is when your plant's trichome's start dying, turning amber. Which is when the THC turns into CBD which is great for pain relief and for people who have seizures.
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Can you raise the lights at all or is this the maximum light height?
Growing is a learning curve. And it is good you are able to read your plants. Get's rid of the guess work Keep up the dedication. Hope this harvest surpasses your expectationsThanks! Yeah, I read a bit more into N amounts during the different stages of flower and I'm still going to be giving some of the grow formula. My last (sad excuse for a plant) started showing N toxicity around week 4 in flower because I saw the yellowing leaves too early and panicked.. gave too much N and it totally ruined my harvest. Well... a lot of things ruined my harvest.. but my leaves stayed DARK green and had the claw. Lol I'm still smoking on that sub-par shit I grew.. SO ready for some good bud that isn't just a bunch of leaves. I also cut too early because I needed to move out (and I knew it would be shitty anyways). I've done a TON of reading and have learned so much about these plants in the past few months... lol this might sound dumb but I think I'm really starting to learn to "read" my plants. I've been giving them each totally different amounts of nutes and both seem very happy thus far.
I'd be freaking out if that were the case!! Lol, no, I still have a good 2 feet or so I can raise the lights. I've had to raise them almost every other day. Height isn't much of a concern, my main concern is light penetration past the very top canopy... and a huge concern at that... my plants are already overlapping a bit.Can you raise the lights at all or is this the maximum light height?
You're very right.. The canopy has really filled in and is blocking ALL of the lower light. Some of my lower leaves are dying off because of it. I added 2 15w t8 bulbs for side lighting but there just isn't enough room... I really think I'm going to have to say screw it and hit up the thrift shop again for a bigger grow cab...looks like getting light under the canopy may be helpful. With that said it's so hard to say picuters can be deceptive.