AK47 - 10 weeks

fanboyz1231

Active Member
wow thats beautiful,how much do you expect to get?what are the dimensions of that box? i have a similar box i just started,with the same lights but in a 4500 for veg
 
wow thats beautiful,how much do you expect to get?what are the dimensions of that box? i have a similar box i just started,with the same lights but in a 4500 for veg
It's called a stealth closet. This is my second time and my first I didn't weight it and it was only two plants at 8 weeks flower. I'm a heavy smoker and it lasted 3 months. Imy going to weight this one when it's done to see what the yield is. I think my light is 600 watt CFL.
 

Budzbuddha

Well-Known Member
IMO , there looks like OTHER problems going on ....

Those leaves looked kinda jacked .... How hot is it in there ?
Fan is fine .... BUT if you aint pulling in fresh air and exhausting heated air ... It will be an oven.

As far as buds ... You may have stressed her because they seem underdeveloped and that could be associated to heat , over nutes , Air Flow , or ?
Pistils havent receded much and there is little calyx swelling.

At least prune away or pull those really bad leaves ... Plant cant do anything for those anyways. Hard to tell if any of these suggestions may help .... Hopefully.
 
Ok I went and trimmed all the fan leaves and the crunchy toasty leaves. This is what the plant looks like after 10 weeks of flowering. It seems like it can go another week or two, but I started the preharvest formula, should I stay with that formula for another week or switch to the flowering formula.20160804_150234.jpg 20160804_150219.jpg 20160804_150214.jpg 20160804_150155.jpg 20160804_150208.jpg 20160804_145552.jpg
 

Skryptor

Member
That's some serious overheating there. If it's a cab/stealth, I don't know how you'll do it, but that light needs to be moved up about a foot.
 
Why are you spraying those buds?
I wouldn't. It's a good way to get bud rot
Because the temperature outside has been in the upper 90. The box is normally at 77 to 80 degrees with 30 percent humidity. I only spray PHD water once in a while. Through out the flowering I have only sprayed then 3 times. Is that to much?
 

dlftmyers

Well-Known Member
Because the temperature outside has been in the upper 90. The box is normally at 77 to 80 degrees with 30 percent humidity. I only spray PHD water once in a while. Through out the flowering I have only sprayed then 3 times. Is that to much?
I would be careful..Not sure but some of your buds look like they might have the start of bud rot but it's hard to tell in those pics.....If your going to spray make sure you have plenty of air movement
 
I would be careful..Not sure but some of your buds look like they might have the start of bud rot but it's hard to tell in those pics.....If your going to spray make sure you have plenty of air movement
Thanks for the advice. It had some really toasty leaves. How do you know if it is bud rot versus too much heat from my climate. It is normally not this hot so I was trying to cool them down. Inside the box is a circulating fan and a exhaust fan. My AC is broke inside so I can't control the temp as much as I would normally. Right now it's 97 degrees F and humidity is 44 percent. I have been opening the door once in a while to let some of the heat build up escape. Thanks for all the advice.
 
If i was you i would just harvest her
Good luck on your future grows :peace:
Thanks buddy. I just looked up my concerns. I have two issues that I was able to identify. To much nutrients and ph balance. I don't have rot since they are dry and not fuzzy. My roots are white so it seems still health but I stressed it out. I'm going to empty the tub and flush it for 2 days with pH water and then down she comes. You guys are awesome thank you
 
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