is this normal for 4 weeks in flowering? pics pics

homegrownboy

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Chillout, smoke some weed, didnt read your post. Whocares.

You say that now...but wait...when you keep coming to this thread..and finding the same thing over and over..it get's a little old and annoying, especially after 6 pages of it. All you needed to do was look down the first page and see that about 3 people gave the exact same advice.
 

ta2drvn

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I'm sure you have figured out the issue by now, but a few tips that have helped me with all the issues I have had (I was having so many problems due to a tent I was growing in so I went through a LOT of diagnosing and problem solving) that I have not seen mentioned is making sure that you are checking your run off PH to make sure your soil is not affecting your PH. This can help you diagnose problems also, if your soil is dropping your PH then look for nutrient deficiencies that are more common at the lower PH range and vise versa, sometimes an issue looks like two different issues but can be diagnosed easier if one is more common in higher PH and the other happens in lower PH, does this make sense?

It's also a bit expensive (like $200 +/-) but has paid for itself with making life easier, get a digital waterproof PH/PPM meter, just put it in your water and you KNOW what's going on, no more 'is this green or blue and orange or yellow?' and checking run off is easy and you can see PPM before and what is coming out in just a few seconds. I'm still just figuring this thing out but so far it's been very helpful and has saved me a TON of time when checking run off and making sure things are not getting out of control.
 

gotot

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I would try flushing them well. Not sure whats up. Good luck and keep us posted
well i figured out that the plant is now about 6-7 weeks in now. the soil looks better(flushed with high doses hydrogen porox) but it looks like the damage is done. at this point i dont know whether to add nutes because i wouldn't be able to tell whether im helping/hurting them
 

guudbud

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well i figured out that the plant is now about 6-7 weeks in now. the soil looks better(flushed with high doses hydrogen porox) but it looks like the damage is done. at this point i dont know whether to add nutes because i wouldn't be able to tell whether im helping/hurting them
if it were me I'd just use straight water untill harvest seeing your around 7 weeks, feeding again and then flushing again is a bit overkill imop... You should be good till there done,gl man:bigjoint:
 

gotot

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if it were me I'd just use straight water untill harvest seeing your around 7 weeks, feeding again and then flushing again is a bit overkill imop... You should be good till there done,gl man:bigjoint:
yea i wa thinkin straight water but i dont know whethe it'll be done in 9 or 13 i'll post more pics tom. the lights are off now
 

Florida Girl

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Ok come on people...there are 6 pages here...read some and quit posting duplicate posts other's have wrote. The problems have already been figured out.
OMFG...dude...read one post up from yours...thank you.
You say that now...but wait...when you keep coming to this thread..and finding the same thing over and over..it get's a little old and annoying, especially after 6 pages of it. All you needed to do was look down the first page and see that about 3 people gave the exact same advice.


Dude... seriously... chill out! There is no need to get your panties in a wad over people posting repeated advice.

Honestly it sounds like you are upset that people aren't seeing and acknowledging that you came up with the answer pages ago. It happens all the time in the forum world.... let it go man. If it bothers you that much I think you'll have better luck just not coming back to the thread then telling others when/how/what to post ;)
 

InsaneMJ

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it looks like its forcing itself into re-veg, because that happened to me when i grew outside. the plant was budding then it forced itself into veg again. it killed off all the buds and shit and then it grew back 2x as much. but idk it looks like you shoulda harvested
 

bells147

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Bacteria is more common with high humidity. but its very hard to keep a low humidity level like that at 80 f at that temp water evaporates quicker. but to have buds like that at 4 weeks is pushing her hard. rule of thumb is one good heavy with no puddles once a week ( every seven days or u get root lock, plus making the plant searches harder for water. i personally due heavy feedings once every 2 weeks and molasses n water on the alternate. sorry the the lengthy help. i definetly would say nute burn and mary usually does here best work at 68 degrees day and 58 - 60 degrees at night
 

gotot

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it looks like its forcing itself into re-veg, because that happened to me when i grew outside. the plant was budding then it forced itself into veg again. it killed off all the buds and shit and then it grew back 2x as much. but idk it looks like you shoulda harvested
im pretty sure they're not revegging- its only been 8 weeks and the buds are definately getting more dense and the leaves are getting darker with more crystals(and new pistils are poping up). i guess i need more closeups
 

InsaneMJ

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ahh, well it just looks like there going into reveggin but thats my opinion. if its week 8 you shouldnt have much more time on your hands for those to get bigger and whatnot
 
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