It doesnt look that badjust clip off the sick part of the leaf if it bothers you, nitrogen burn maybe from too much acidic chicken manure. mycorrhizae would help probably with nitrogen fixing bacteria
super bloom is synthetic though pretty sure. I tried it and it worked ok for yield but its not organic if it has no OMRI certification on the label. also tiger bloom has a higher ratio of K , potassium. Both have high phosphorous- SB twice as much N as K in the ratio, super bloom has more...
be careful using a hydro system with soil as a medium. you would be better off with an ebb and flow or flood table where the water level goes up and down (or a recirculating drip system).
In soil, submerged in water, even with air stones the soil probably stays too wet. I would say skip the...
looks like it was healthy then it got too big and wasnt getting enough light lower sub-canopy . could be that the water pH is way off or if you left it sitting in stagnant water. rootrot maybe, seems to be dying
make sure the bulb is screwed in tight enough, check your connections. also was it a used bulb, does the bulb look burned out ? a new bulb would be cheaper than a ballast, if not the bulb, it must be the ballast or the outlet/wiring of the building
they were free feminized seeds I think, so they have the genetic trait they can produce male pollen sometimes.
I found one little male cluster in a female bud, in a small mkage about 2 ft tall. kushage and mkage grew and flowered fast for me, I would reccomend both- tasty and potent. With...
indoors under a high intensity light, they might need water everyday. I went for a day without watering- but with just a 400 watt hps, and the ballast dimmed to 50%. Personally I would not leave mine for two days without checking on them.
green crack is great quality , if it's like mine it will have to vegetate longer to get more out of it. It grows slow in other words but direct sun is your friend. it could be easy to clone if you have a good place to take care of a clone. The yield might not be the greatest your first time...
if you take care of it right the top leaves will grow into normal leaves with about 5 leaflets usually. you could clip or prune the lower leaves to speed it up. I think they look weird because they were lower branches and didnt get much light before they were cut
it could be because of the light (too weak, too far away) and/or ventilation (fan) irrigation/ drainage . The phenotype also, sativa dominant could take up to 18 weeks to flower, maybe water it, wait a week then cut and dry the flowers. there was a curing guide from www.hightimes.com that was...
It can't stay in a cup of water forever. you could plant it in a cup and maybe put it in a shady spot for a week or 2. within 2-4 weeks it will either be nice and healthy or dead and withered. If it dies, try vitamin b1 or some clonex solution or rooting powder next time.
roots work by exchanging ions that are negatively or positively charged, nitrate ions, potash, and phosphorous but magnet weed is something else. you just gotta water when the roots are warming up they will be able to exchange ions better
a t5 is (4 ft?) fluorescent or something. I have used fish emulsion nitrogen with pretty small seedlings but I wait until they have a couple true leaves first, not when they are just a sprout. but once they grow a little a 1/4 dose seems to work fine like a teaspoon with a gallon of water...
looks pretty decent but might just get a little fatter if you leave it with no water for a week, fan leaves turn yellow and fall off. Its good if it dries out and turns kind of grey as the green dries up
wow, its always tricky transplanting, especially to different systems. it might work but usually the system is made to start with cuttings from what I've read. the other thing you could shake or rinse the dirt off and use hydroton pebbles if the soil causes problems. Take them out of the cups...
if it's outdoors - I would water everyday if its 90 or a hundred degrees. the soil doesn't really need fertilizer added so be careful adding liquid fertilizer on top of all that. they wouldn't flower outdoors until august or september naturally so you might want to trigger flowering early if...
it is a waste if you ever have a lamp lighting and heating another bulb, better to focus that energy on the canopy. also you will have to replace the bulbs more often and increase the risk of a fiery explosion
what about irrigation? you fertilize every other watering but how much do you water for how long (gallons per minute) I can use up a couple gallons or more each day with just 6 smaller plants under a 400 w hps. then they have to drain and dry out. working indoors most of the daily work is...