chiefrokaho
Well-Known Member
Why does it look like your plant was in a rainstorm?
It was lol
Why does it look like your plant was in a rainstorm?
Ha! All I find is different sites with people asking same. No answers tho.
So u dont know either?
Yes I do. I also clearly gave you a link with multiple examples.So u dont know either?
Well doneThis is an Al[en Vs Triangle at 10 weeks. It had 10 colas and none were dominant. I didn't top or stress train. Instead, I kept a CFL about 5" away during seedling stage to stop her from being leggy. Playing with the light and dimmer allows you to train an auto without touching it. Like topping and training though...you have to know the genetics you are dealing with ahead of time. Some thrive with manipulation and some will stunt.
Yes I do. I also clearly gave you a link with multiple examples.
Your plant isn't light bleached in the least.
Although it is soaked and inside.
I never spray my plants. Ever. But that's just me.U didn't give a link, u gave search words that didnt help me.
So u are saying I shouldn't spray my plant indoors now?
Edit: Guess that was a link. Still didn't help tho
Can't say I've really ever heard that. Thought it was pretty normal to give em a spray. Good to knowI never spray my plants. Ever. But that's just me.
The only reason you should need to is a quick fix foliar spray for a deficiency like epsom salts spray for magnesium deficiency.
Without zero info other than the picture. A potassium (K) excess.
use a five gallon pot. Think you will enjoy the better yield and ease of watering lessHey all. Gonna try to grow an auto cheese a buddy gave me. Never grown autos before and some stuff I'm reading is worrying me. Hope to get some auto vets to help me.
Gonna use promix(moisture) with some of my "super soil" and organic nutes(Teas). SF1000 and ~3 gallon pot.
More to come...