Aussie Growers Thread

Texas butter females some stardawg dominent fems but I got my eyes on that short slightly different leaf one thinking of taking some cuts once they have recovered from the transplant... going to supercrop all these tall girlsCE5A5B45-A0A0-4154-A90E-1E8F3083839D.jpeg

50E96EBA-CEF9-433F-B7D9-6B11F4345E5B.jpeg
Kinda neglecting my veg tent I think I need to add more airflow coz some of the girls look a little droopy up top, new fans on the horizon perhaps
 
Texas butter females some stardawg dominent fems but I got my eyes on that short slightly different leaf one thinking of taking some cuts once they have recovered from the transplant... going to supercrop all these tall girlsView attachment 4204842

View attachment 4204843
Kinda neglecting my veg tent I think I need to add more airflow coz some of the girls look a little droopy up top, new fans on the horizon perhaps
How old are they
 
A little bit too much P by the looks
Yeah they are in some pretty small pots, I moved them into flower when all those seedlings needed new pots.... was hard for me to tell what they needed when I flowered them coz they never stop flowering when I took them as cuts, that’s not a autoflower is it lol maybe I grew a autoflower and didn’t know it
 
The ones in big pots started from seed and all other fems started August the 10th I have a few clones in there that are 2 months old
Fuck aye.. I'm way behind haha tent and CFL's or HPS's going on my list... Shit, I'll have too kick the teenager out so I've got room.haha
 
I think I found my problem ..:"":Symptoms of dry air include curled leaves and dry leaf tips, as well as a frequent need for watering. Flower buds are especially susceptible to dry air and may turn brown or simply fall off if humidity is too low."" Ta Da it's been cold as feck less than a mth ago
 
I think I found my problem ..:"":Symptoms of dry air include curled leaves and dry leaf tips, as well as a frequent need for watering. Flower buds are especially susceptible to dry air and may turn brown or simply fall off if humidity is too low."" Ta Da it's been cold as feck less than a mth ago
Your problem is over watering. Don't read anything more into it or make it harder than it is.
Its the number one problem for a reason.

I agree with Ruby- buy a water meter probe from Bunnings. I use it every day. If it doesn't read 1 or less I don't water.
 
Back
Top