Don't seem to be growing!

Sand4x105

Well-Known Member
Dude you are so barking up the wrong tree...
Plants look fine...
Quit trying to find fault with your grow....
EVERY PLANT I GROW....
Stops growing taller after the fourth week...
It just plumps up....
I say, you no not have a problem...
You and others here just like finding issues that aren't there....
Keep doing what you are doing...
Do not change...
You do not have a problem.... say that last line again....
 

Sand4x105

Well-Known Member
Don't ever flush... bad advice... you do not have a problem... unless your RH is below 20-25% under lights
 

ptrot420

Member
Disagree... you must flush to quell the buildup of salts in the soil from your feedings. I am sure some of the other posters in this thread would agree.
 
Sande4 x105
  • EVERY PLANT I GROW....
    Stops growing taller after the fourth week...​




This know about the plant stops growing taller my problem i feel i am seeing is that the buds don't seem to be bulking up at all, Again I say They look they same as they did at week 4...

And have no intention in flushing with water the PH is fine and soil is perfect :)

Will wait and see what happens at week 8 ,
 

Bugeye

Well-Known Member
Disagree... you must flush to quell the buildup of salts in the soil from your feedings. I am sure some of the other posters in this thread would agree.
When you say flushing, I assume you mean running about 3 times the pot volume of water through the soil. In a well run organic grow this will never be necessary. With salt based time released ferts, it may be necessary if the plant has been consistently overfed. If not overfed, it is better to run maybe 20% runoff every 3rd or 4th watering, with the addition of Clearex or some cleaning agent in final weeks of grow. This will unbind and purge the salts without the stress of a flush.

I am confused as to what this grower means by feeding. Is it possible you are using the words feeding and watering as synonyms? Your plants don't look like they are overfed but your feeding schedule sounds unusually aggressive. If they are sativas, they will pack out very slowly and never get to the size of indica buds.
 
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