Fat buds no crystals?

matthebrute

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found this on another site

I think I may have figured it out. This grow was the first with the GH nutes. I always use Fox Farms in soil. And this is my first time hydro. I notice that my plant is dark green. It must of had a O.D. on nitrogen. And I guess this is causing the lack of trich's. So, if a plant will barely make some to begin with, add a N toxicity, and you get NO trich's.
 

ca$hcropper

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Need more info bro. What light, nutes, soil or hydro also what genetics? I see burnt tips so she has had nute burn, deff looks sick how far away is your light from top, could be heat what's your temps inside cab on and off? To many factors here need more info in order to help
 

ca$hcropper

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What are your temps? She looks a little heat stressed and this far along only nutes she gets are from you feeding
 

ca$hcropper

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12 is a little close imo without a cool hood, my 600hps is probably about 18" above top but also have 4" fan blowing between bulb and plants to reduce heat. She does look green but not as much on the one side of her. You should run to wally world and for a couple bucks pick up a digital thermometer/hydrometer.

I honestly believe its heat related. How are your lower nugs look any better?
 

matthebrute

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how long ago? and what kind of dosage are you giving them for nutes. I really have no clue whats going on with them man just trying to help fig it all out :)

what was teh PH of the water when u flushed?
 

ca$hcropper

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Substantialy better not alot trichs still
Move your light up to around 18" or more above top, and add more air movement if you can, you said your six weeks in right you still got 2 or more weeks left for her to fatten up and put on the crystals

She can take nutes every other watering just be gentle and start low work your way up, I run ff chaching and notice a slight boost in trichs

Also some plants don't look real frosty and are still killer lol. And some also don't really start heavy trich production untill their last weeks of flower

Your doing good man, back off the light a little and keep up the happy gardening and she should get better here in her last few weeks

Best of luck to you on what's left of your grow
Ca$h
 

ca$hcropper

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how long ago? and what kind of dosage are you giving them for nutes. I really have no clue whats going on with them man just trying to help fig it all out :)

what was teh PH of the water when u flushed?
With ff soils you shouldn't need to worry about ph. Not saying can't be a problem but not very likely
 

Capt. Stickyfingers

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Close up of a top nug
That is light bleaching. Your light is too close and the plant can't produce enough chlorophyll to keep up with the photosynthesis process. Move your light a few inches further. Light bleaching will yellow the leaves and buds and stop bud production on the affected areas. If you catch it, it will fix itself. Now it doesn't look that bad, if you're lucky it will recover before end of flowering. Your top looks fine as far as heat stress is concerned.
 
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