Giddy up
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They are actually seeds from a plant that hermied...I was growing a couple other strains at the time but none of them had any seeds or any nanners I could find, so I'm pretty sure it self-pollinatedcould just be the plant geno.....they all clones or from seed.
Take another look. He's got a High N thing going a tad too....Purple, that is high K expression by that plant. The "mottled" look is just about a normal thing for a plant being feed at a "push" rate.....at it's age..I think the mottling on the large fan (bottom right) is a def going on but at this point I would give it some Calcium. If you look at Mulders Chart it shows that a defiency in one can trigger an immobilization in another. My guess on this one.....Calcium and it will free up your Phos.
If you are a soil grower I would recommend a few cups of gypsum in your mix next time.
The purpling leaves are just genetics I believe.
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I'm w you though, I will back off a little on my nutes next go around...I actually feed all my plants the same stuff, and w golden goat being the most sensitive of the three, I use those as a barometer to ensure I'm not overdoing it...perhaps that method isn't completely fail safe haha!Take another look. He's got a High N thing going a tad too....Purple, that is high K expression by that plant. The "mottled" look is just about a normal thing for a plant being feed at a "push" rate.....at it's age..
The dial in is really close on that strain and feed rate.....Personally, I would back off the feeding buy like 10% on the next run....Compare the yield notes when done.....The high N showing that late, could likely inhibit budding to full potential....Possible anyway, and that's why I would do another at 10 -15% less and compare. OR you could tickle the P up at the next feeding and once more in a week from that...
Being Afghani 1's...they can take a high nutrient ratio pretty well......
@Giddy up - Let's play guess my plant age in bloom.. Your right about 6 weeks, and maybe a few days more?
They look good....If it was "Me",,,,I "might" back off the nutrient a bit and hit them with like a PK booster once! Something like Canna's, Hesi's or Ionic's PK....
Most likely I would simply run it out and lower the feeding ratio for the strain by 10% next time...less nutrient or less feedings, what ever.
Yeah, that's an N problem alright......They really look to be at 6 weeks.....just starting to bulk....They are actually a couple days after week 8 (day 58ish...) for some reason my plants always take WAY longer than they're supposed to...my blue dreams usually take around 11 weeks, and last time I grew golden goat I cut her at 12 weeks and it might've been early still...I've been told I have N issues before, and I've also been told that could be the cause of my long flowering times, the thing is, I never add growth ferts...the only N my plants get is the small amounts in tiger bloom and big bloom...