Clones are fine. Preflowers aren't considered actually budding flowers. The entire thing is quite silly as a 6 plant limit doesn't really define a quanitity. I've considered building 6 individual grow chambers and putting 1 1000w light and T5's around all of the sides. Just as a show of resistance, I mean try to get at least 2 lb's per plant, there ya go, I kept it legal.cool thanks that makes heaps more sense. are pre flowers considered flowers for maturity ? my clones all have pre flowers on them from day 1, i'm gussing there needs to be more than 2 pistils and 1 ovary.
Its not nute burn, I give them 1tsp a gallon of Fox Farm Tiger bloom and Fox Farm Big Bloom, have been the whole flowering cycle, with no problems. I think it may be root rot, but god I hope not? The photo is of 2 different plants, same strain oddly, the other plant are fine. Yes drainage holes, I just watered right now, when I do water, water pours out the drainage holes immediately. Sometimes I massage the soil to airiate it a bit so that it waters evenly, somethings not right. It was 86 degrees when I opened the tent, not good. I hope they look happier after this watering.It could be any number of things. Looks like nute burn. It could be high heat. Root rot. Do you have good drainage in your pots? How much nutes are you using per watering and how often? Sorry about the bad turn of events. But trust me. These plants are resiliant as hell. They can bounce back from alot of shit. Give me few more details and we might be able to figure out what's going on.
Maybe heat stressed thirsty girls? ::crossing fingers::
::relieved::.... thank you. I thought maybe that was the case, and yeah the tops look great, everyday they increase in size, leaves on top look outstanding, color is great. So I shouldn't cut these leaves off(yellow and sickly looking ones)? They look awful! Thanks againDo the tops still look perfectly fine? I notice these don't have hardly any budsites that are worthwhile. This is what happens to the lower growth that no longer receives light. It dies off during flowering.
Try to preserve as many leaves as possible, but if they are in the dark anyway they don't much matter anyway. The plants just eating them up as they are worthless now.
Well, if you have good drainage, you shouldnt have any problems with root rot. Maybe heat stress is you're confident that it's not nute burn. It also could be a really touchy strain, because you said it's two different plants that are one strain. Let me know what they're looking like tomorrow. Good luck man!Its not nute burn, I give them 1tsp a gallon of Fox Farm Tiger bloom and Fox Farm Big Bloom, have been the whole flowering cycle, with no problems. I think it may be root rot, but god I hope not? The photo is of 2 different plants, same strain oddly, the other plants are fine. Yes drainage holes, I just watered right now, when I do water, water pours out the drainage holes immediately. Sometimes I massage the soil to airiate it a bit so that it waters evenly, somethings not right. It was 86 degrees when I opened the tent, not good. I hope they look happier after this watering.
Mouthwatering, delicious, scrumptious, and very enjoyable.How does it look?