Are my Plants still healthy? Flowering at correct pace? Pics Incld

shaqdaddie

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I would say long story short but I ended up writing a paragraph but hey.... with hopes of spending little to no monet to grow a plant for the first time was my mission. Got some bagseeds from multiple people in different locations. Took those seeds and threw it in a flower pot. During the veg stage they were outside (its summer time why not). I started early april15' . By late July they started showing sex. I immediately got rid of all males, and anything that looked anything other than female. Once I got rid of all the males I started taking my plants in at night to ensure their 12/12. I just felt like it would get too tall leaving it outside for the natural season change, and they wouldnt get the 100% darkness they like because the city im from, theres LOTS of light even at night. But anywho.. Unfortunately due to my location August just happened to be way too hot for my plants. 2 heats waves in a row and I just want them to make it. during the light hours outside goes up to about 90F. Because of the heat I feel like they arent budding as fast, and theres got to be some other deficiencies going on. They arent looking as pretty as they use too :(


btw its been 6weeks since i switched to 12/12
and theres 4 sativas and 1 indica

But my questions are
Do they still look some what healthy ?
Is my flowering stage moving along at the correct pace?
If I place them on the window sill will that be enough light?


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Here they are when I first started... the healthiest they ever been



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when they first started flowering and were still healthy :




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so you can see how tall the tallest plant is. One is really tall (sativa), one medium height (sativa),2 really small (sativa) and a just a lil smaller than the other medium (indica)


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(sativa)

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(indica)

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Further into flowering stage, Idk if you can see spots on the leaves.





And this is how they look now .......


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Let me know what ya think.. and if you need better photos or info
 
Nute burned. Look at the charts for symptoms. They need a lot more light. Are these just in room light or from a window? Don't feed anymore. Your newest leaves show recent nute OD. Not sure how wet the soil is so won't suggest flushing yet.
 
During daylight hours they are outside in the sun. I HIGHLY doubt they arent getting enough light. Nute burn is def a possibility tho, I did add some new but "used" soil. Didnt think the soil would have any nutrients left over in it because it once had a flowers growing in it. But since adding the soil, I've been using only pure water.. not adding anything else. So over time with feeding plain water.. the nute burn will go away?
 
And my soil stays pretty moist.. maybe even a little on the too moist side because I have been having mushrooms pop up recently. But I know im prone to mushrooms due to the type of soil.
 
It should go. But don't kid yourself about the light. Add light to them when you bring them indoors. Keep using just water. Can you check your runoff pH? Simple drops and paper kits are you need for that.
 
Well all you can now is wait and hope. If you have no grow light. If you do bring them under it instead of being outside. Still suggest testing your runoff pH.
 
The 1st pic, we're you say this is how they look now...bottom plant in the back...something is eating your plant on top of heat stress and on top of a nutrient problems
 
hmmmm ill def look into that then.
They suck...but deff going outdoors and indoors is perfect environment for them....another thing is, your soil...a lot of other plants will transfer these type of mites.....there could have been eggs in the soil, anything like that ya know?.....GL hopefully someone else with more knowledge can come and help
 
hmmmm ill def look into that then.
Buy a cheap ($3 to $4) 20X folding jewelers loupe from Amazon. Excellent for grading bud. It as a small LED in it. You will use it far more than a scope. Then buy a 40X scope to start. Higher magnification is so hard to use due to the shaking.
 
yeah i know they def suffering from heat stress that why i wondered if the sun the comes through the window would be enough so I could keep it inside. And how do I go about getting rid of whatever bugs ?
 
yeah i know they def suffering from heat stress that why i wondered if the sun the comes through the window would be enough so I could keep it inside. And how do I go about getting rid of whatever bugs ?
First you need to make sure you have them (obv you will know best, I'm just looking threw pictures ya know?) Then you need to know what kind....different attacks for different things......but your nutrient def/tox maybe the bigger picture....and that's the hardest thing to identify ....honestly I can't give you a suggestion on that bc that is my biggest problem is tox/def, well understanding what is what....
 
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