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  1. smokeybandit22

    Does my plant look healthy?

    leaves will twist and grow abnormally from over fert
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    Plant problem....

    yeah, the spots will continue to darken and turn necrotic. u just want to make sure it is not progressing. and no, leaves the leaves until 50% dead. still viable nutes in there the plant can draw on if needed
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    My girl at 6weeks of flowering

    if that is all u have been using, than this u r lucky. the Guano, although in tea form, is still slow acting and has low NPK ratios. u really needed a full bloom fert. WHAT DO YOUR TRICHOMES LOOK LIKE
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    help me out

    from one Smokey to another, POST SOME PICS
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    Does my plant look healthy?

    Exactly. NO NUTES
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    Seeds not sprouted rockwool

    Grow specialist gave u some good advice. why would u take advice from someone who doesnt have the erperience to know what they are talking about. or at least back up what they say-throw out the rockwool,LMAO. what a joker. ur plants will not need any nutes, micro or whatever, for some time. peat...
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    My girl at 6weeks of flowering

    all depends on what the trichs look like. looking like she has used just about all of her stored nutes, so she prob cant fatten up too much anymore. if ur trichs are clear, than go with 2 feedings of PK but u still prob wont get too much out of it. 1st set of pics, 3rd pic- plant on the right-...
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    inducing stress

    here is some specific info: Wounding of the plant has been employed as a method to increase resin production (Emboden 1972). This increase may be a response to desiccation above the point of vascular disruption. Under natural circumstances, wounding most often occurs as a result of insect...
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    leaves twisting and curling down - PICS

    much more common with sativa than your indica so i think u should be ok with your ppms. I noticed your RH is under 30% and leaves will cup down like that to conserve moisture. I would try getting ur humidity up- some wet rags in a bowl and see if that helps.
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    inducing stress

    stressing late in flowering, studies have shown, can increase the trichome and THC production. harvesting buds over time is not necessarily stress inducing if done properly, i.e dont cut the main cola, but do gut the flower tops of the stems. it is quite common for females to spit out balls if...
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    Fert

    whatever it is, use at the most half of what is reccomended. keep in mind these nutes r for heavier fruit bearing plants like tomatos.
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    Is it possible to harvest a plant from seed in 12 weeks?

    how can u veg for 4 weeks when it will take at least 2 weeks from seeds to sprout to seedling?
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    My girl at 6weeks of flowering

    me thinks u should wait for flushing until the trichs start to turn milky. I would feed with molasses now and flush in a week. 10-15 gallons
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    lemon strains???

    lemon skunk. sometimes I get a smell of watermelon and sometimes fruity pebbles
  15. smokeybandit22

    My girl at 6weeks of flowering

    may want to not let become so deficient so early next time around. major density in last 2 weeks. try flushing with molasses. looking good otherwise
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    fragile leaves...?

    are those the leaves in question? P=phosphorus, Ca = calcium growing medium? nutes, water/feed sched?
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    leaves twisting and curling down - PICS

    ur leaf curling is an early sign of over fert- I see some of the larger fans tips are gonna start burning. back off the N nutes
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    fragile leaves...?

    no. r u talking about the newest leaves onthe bottom of the plant mostly off the secondary branching? early indication of P deficiency or Ca.
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    Lower Leaves Yellowing with some Brown Spots

    lmao, ur post is a joke. flowering plants use ALOT of K, just b/c ur plants dont, does not mean this is the norm. get a clue. most commonly, N deficiency is mistaken for K deficiency in early-mid flowering. would love to see ur evidence or research support your ridiculous claims. but, I doubt...
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    EXPERT OPINIONS NEEDED....I cant wait much more

    early is when all trichs are clear-none have started to turn cloudy.
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