2 weeks into my first autoflowers help!!!

WolfieLee

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oh...well you might want to throw up some good natural / white light pics and have some peeps with more experience let you know what is going on 'cause they aren't close enough to finish to be dropping leaves naturally and when that happens, they just turn bright yellow with no other outward anomalies...I will say this...STOP feeding these right now! Just flush with plain water....then have others look at the good pics and help ya nurse 'em back to health right.
 

WolfieLee

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It very well could be...either too much of something or not enough of something. Some strains are VERY sensitive to nutes...so I would not take chances 'till you get a good consensus from others what exactly the problem is. Could also be nute-lock or PH to hi or low..I'm just not the guy to be asking lol
 
It very well could be...either too much of something or not enough of something. Some strains are VERY sensitive to nutes...so I would not take chances 'till you get a good consensus from others what exactly the problem is. Could also be nute-lock or PH to hi or low..I'm just not the guy to be asking lol
Ahaha I feel you Wolfie well thanks for the input, hopefully ol BusyBee gets on here and see this. He's been my go to this grow, but like I said earlier I made lots of mistakes this grow. I'm guessing the two transplant really did a number on them, especially since they're autos.
 

WolfieLee

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You are welcome! Just wish I could tell ya more but can't...yeah, those are good pics...they DO look HOT and THIRSTY by the looks of thy dry grow medium and the way the leaves are curling up on you.
 
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You are welcome! Just wish I could tell ya more but can't...yeah, those are good pics...they DO look HOT and THIRSTY by the looks of thy dry grow medium and the way the leaves are curling up on you.
How much do you water? I'm afraid to overwater I just watered last night, and I water about every couple days.
 

WolfieLee

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Well again you don't want to ask me I have NEVER had an indoor setup and have plans on setting the plants right down into its water source (MSRHSY / SWAMPY places ; ). That made my first outdoor auto grow take a DRASTIC turn for the better when I finally tested one then put them all down just on top of the water-line (check link in sig). I'm going for LOW LOW maintenance (not even planning on any feeding unless I HAVE to)

Oh, yeah for sure DON'T transplant autos! Just plant the beans deep enough (approx. a CM or so) so you don't have the mess I did as I had to crack the husk off three beans and only one survived that I had to do that to. Actually, next time, I'll have the small seedling / cloning sponges which can be directly planted into medium once they take without a lot of stress...they are on the way but was too impatient to wait...that story here: https://www.rollitup.org/t/outdoor-guerrilla-auto-pick-n-mix-swamp-ladies.910500/
 
Well again you don't want to ask me I have NEVER had an indoor setup and have plans on setting the plants right down into its water source (MSRHSY / SWAMPY places ; ). That made my first outdoor auto grow take a DRASTIC turn for the better when I finally tested one then put them all down just on top of the water-line (check link in sig). I'm going for LOW LOW maintenance (not even planning on any feeding unless I HAVE to)

Oh, yeah for sure DON'T transplant autos! Just plant the beans deep enough (approx. a CM or so) so you don't have the mess I did as I had to crack the husk off three beans and only one survived that I had to do that to. Actually, next time, I'll have the small seedling / cloning sponges which can be directly planted into medium once they take without a lot of stress...they are on the way but was too impatient to wait...that story here: https://www.rollitup.org/t/outdoor-guerrilla-auto-pick-n-mix-swamp-ladies.910500/
Awesome Wolfie I'll definitely be following, sounds very interesting. Best of luck to you brother, hope all goes well and safe!
 

Just Let Me Be Faded

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PH or nute problem.. In order to fully reset the plant I would suggest a slight flush of perfectly PH'd water. This will not hurt any of the plants, it can only benefit at this point!
 

WolfieLee

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How are they looking now...I notice ya didn't get great response and was hoping all turned out okay...?

p.s.

a little tip...next time you are having a problem...post a new thread....this is a very OLD thread started by someone else and is probably the reason for the lackluster response
 
How are they looking now...I notice ya didn't get great response and was hoping all turned out okay...?

p.s.

a little tip...next time you are having a problem...post a new thread....this is a very OLD thread started by someone else and is probably the reason for the lackluster response
The nugs look righteous, the fan helped quite a bit, but they still got some stuff going on. But like I said earlier I did alot wrong and straight punished them from the git go. I'm figuring could be ph prob, too since I haven't invested in a ph meter. But it's all good I'm going to be happy with the harvest, I layed off the nutes too. Just going to be using reg water from here till it's done, they should be close to being over the end of this month. Thanks Wolfie, how's the swamp grow going?
 

WolfieLee

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Still too young to put in swamps... they are hanging out back where nobody can see with full sunlight most of the day...I did start a feeding schedule with supplements only not main nutes till week 3-4 then they will go to the swamps...a week later for the round two beans... check it out (link below)
 
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