Is she ok?

Tracker

Well-Known Member
Welcome to RIU

What nutrients are you using? What feed/water schedule, ppm/ec, pH?

The yellowing leaves look typical of the plant reusing nitrogen from those leaves to support new growth. I get that in the lower/older fan leaves in my outdoor as the season goes on. Yours doesn't look too problematic.

I see some small white spots on some of the green leaves that may or may not be caused by bug pests. Check thoroughly under those leaves for bug pests like spider mites. They look like tiny almost microscopic little brownish orange balls, just barely moving. As they become more advanced they make very light webbing under the leaf, and then the leaves start looking much worse as that webbing starts spreading over the plant. I just see what might be very early stages indicated by small white spotting on top of green leaves. It might be nothing, but it's good to check thoroughly.

Good luck! Peace :peace:
 

Amurph

New Member
I honestly just water it. I use filtered water and that's it. I check every day for bugs and spiders. But other then that I let it grow like she would in the wild
 

Amurph

New Member
Welcome to RIU

What nutrients are you using? What feed/water schedule, ppm/ec, pH?

The yellowing leaves look typical of the plant reusing nitrogen from those leaves to support new growth. I get that in the lower/older fan leaves in my outdoor as the season goes on. Yours doesn't look too problematic.

I see some small white spots on some of the green leaves that may or may not be caused by bug pests. Check thoroughly under those leaves for bug pests like spider mites. They look like tiny almost microscopic little brownish orange balls, just barely moving. As they become more advanced they make very light webbing under the leaf, and then the leaves start looking much worse as that webbing starts spreading over the plant. I just see what might be very early stages indicated by small white spotting on top of green leaves. It might be nothing, but it's good to check thoroughly.

Good luck! Peace :peace:
Can you tell what strain she is??? I got seed out of bud from dispensery and started in a small 2in round pot then went to a 1 ft by 8in pot now in 5 gallon bucket that I drilled drain holes in. Not sure on how old
 

Herb & Suds

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Can you tell what strain she is??? I got seed out of bud from dispensery and started in a small 2in round pot then went to a 1 ft by 8in pot now in 5 gallon bucket that I drilled drain holes in. Not sure on how old
No one can tell you the strain
Imagine how well that plant would have grown if you had a regular feed schedule?

Oh and WELCOME to RIU :weed:
 

Tracker

Well-Known Member
I honestly just water it. I use filtered water and that's it. I check every day for bugs and spiders. But other then that I let it grow like she would in the wild
As said above, you should supplement nutrition with something. For my outdoor, I use synthetic salt based nutrients GH MaxiGro and MaxiBloom at 1tsp per gallon water in addition to some other supplements kelp, humic/fulvic... There are plenty of options on nutrients that work well. Just peruse the threads here for peoples experience with them.

I think if you supplement the nutrients, it will help it pack on some extra weight and give more aroma/flavor. Just be careful to not overdo it and fry the plant.
 
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