PassTheBiff
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just today started week six, after a full week of flowering (things got sketch so decided it was time)
watered at the start of flowering with recommended concentrations (7ml/L) of canna grow,
think theres small budding sites starting to come through on my top cola (on laptop so picture isn't the best, sorry :/)
cant be seen clearly but the plant on the right has as many secondary growths as the left, they're just not as long,
as can be seen, a few of the leaves on the left plant are going brown and dying, i had figured this was due to the upper leaves filtering out light, but now its happening on an upper leaf on the right plant, could this be nute burn?
been doing light LST (figured shorter and bushier would yield as well as tall) since they been tall enough (tying down and having grow horizontal, but this also increases growth along the stem, so i've been doing it for a few days, then lettin recover to vertical, then a few days, recover, few days, recover.
Left plant is currently on 6 nodes off the main stem, and right is on 5, but thats not including the cotyledon branches (each node has a secondary growth, some have gone off to start noding themselves, though the most is 2 at the moment.
2 questions:
1: IS the browning nute burn?
2: what can i do to ensure every node (on secondary growths and main stem) produce those gorgeous flowers we seek?
lighting under a 6400K (not ideal i know :/) 200 watt actual CFL, on 12/12 lighting
any thoughts would be welcome?
PTB
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watered at the start of flowering with recommended concentrations (7ml/L) of canna grow,
think theres small budding sites starting to come through on my top cola (on laptop so picture isn't the best, sorry :/)
cant be seen clearly but the plant on the right has as many secondary growths as the left, they're just not as long,
as can be seen, a few of the leaves on the left plant are going brown and dying, i had figured this was due to the upper leaves filtering out light, but now its happening on an upper leaf on the right plant, could this be nute burn?
been doing light LST (figured shorter and bushier would yield as well as tall) since they been tall enough (tying down and having grow horizontal, but this also increases growth along the stem, so i've been doing it for a few days, then lettin recover to vertical, then a few days, recover, few days, recover.
Left plant is currently on 6 nodes off the main stem, and right is on 5, but thats not including the cotyledon branches (each node has a secondary growth, some have gone off to start noding themselves, though the most is 2 at the moment.
2 questions:
1: IS the browning nute burn?
2: what can i do to ensure every node (on secondary growths and main stem) produce those gorgeous flowers we seek?
lighting under a 6400K (not ideal i know :/) 200 watt actual CFL, on 12/12 lighting
any thoughts would be welcome?
PTB
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