Bad, Bad nutrient burn. Using dr.earth amendments.

Budzbuddha

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I think looking at trichomes on that plant is the least of your concerns - medium is desert dry just looks alone / plant is stressed / no lateral branching / etc.

Give us the breakdown on this grow so we can help you avoid it next time.

strain
Lights
Medium
Nutes / feed amounts
Water / ph
Temps / rh

This plant may not be worth the energy usage ( lights ) to change what damage is done already. But for gods sakes water it.
 
I think looking at trichomes on that plant is the least of your concerns - medium is desert dry just looks alone / plant is stressed / no lateral branching / etc.

Give us the breakdown on this grow so we can help you avoid it next time.

strain
Lights
Medium
Nutes / feed amounts
Water / ph
Temps / rh

This plant may not be worth the energy usage ( lights ) to change what damage is done already. But for gods sakes water it.
Alright alright fair enough lmfao.

Strain-Lemon gelato x sour apple-Humboldt see co.

Lights-The sun (this is outdoors btw lol)

Medium-Happy frog and yes I’ve heard my soil is dry, but I 100% can promise you it is not it’s just has a fuck ton of wood chips on top this was a pic from like 4 hours after water (will make sense in a sec idk man I just bought it like that looking to find a new one tho)

Nutes-Dr.Earth I just went heavy asf tbh (thought more would be better Im still learning lesson learned ha.)

Water ever 1-2 days with 6.0-6.5 ph and why so often because temps here are hitting 100+° everyday almost whole day.

Temp as of rn-103° with 35% humidity.

I have another plant doing just find and thriving, but it is a photo…autos always are trash when they are in my care lol.
 

FirstCavApache64

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I've done 3x the recommendation and never had it burn my plants. It was by mistake as well as I had different sized pots and just gave them all the same number of tbls by habit. I'm curious as to how much it actually was as well. Two tbls per gallon is what I normally use for photos and autos and have never seen any issues with burn in either just for a reference.
 

FirstCavApache64

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3/4 cup one week then another week and that was it was flower girl
For how big of a container? Even if it's 5 gallons I'd say that would be enough to do it. 1.5 cups in 7 days is more than I've ever heard of. You only need to top dress every two weeks with Dr Earth but just take it as a learning experience and use a lot less next time.
As far as this one goes, I would compost it if it were me, as it's not going to produce enough yield to make it worth the effort but it's not my hard work. Only you can decide if it's worth keeping. If you want to keep it, I'd water the crap out of it until heavy runoff to try and leach as much of the amendments out as possible. Not the way to normally treat organic soil but this calls for a little bit of an exception.
 

Lenin1917

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1-2 tbsp/gallon of soil is all you needed, could’ve probably gotten away with one or two top dressings at that rate for the the whole grow. A little auto like that I’d just start over though ain’t gonna yield but a blunt or two. A lot of time in growing; less is more. Learn to leave shit alone and it’ll grow better, wait till all the lateral growth/branching is done before you lolipop too, when you see someone say to remove the lower third of growth that typically
just means leaves and suckers not branches, easy mistake especially if you’re not already familiar with gardening nothing to do about it but make note for next time.
 
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