no big leaves...tricomes haven't changed in 3 weeks

HookahsGarden

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If you dry that well and cure it properly for about 6 months, the trichomes will turn amber for you.

It looks like she cannabilized herself to make it this far. She was hungry for most of flower. But I bet she smokes good for you.

Peace
 

Hazmat

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I had similar leaf drop problems in flower until I started adding 1-2 tsp Epsom salt per gallon of water, my plants wanted more magnesium. May not be your problem, but if you didn't supplement with magnesium, it might be worth a try next grow.
 

Craig1969SS

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I've seen many people dig a hole and fill it with whatever substrate they planned on using in a pot. This could save you a buck or two and would prevent any chance at getting root bound.

In addition, because the ground in your area is mostly red clay you can still control your nutrients quite well.

Just an idea I wanted to throw out there.
I notice when I do that the plants end up showing a lot of roots on top, like they were being squeezed or pushed up. Stick with the pots and stay away from the clay
 

Craig1969SS

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Most of my 11 plants cannabilized their fans late in growth. They turned pale and withered. It's a good sign because the plant is using its last source of nitrogen while the buds themselves aren't affected. It is completely river reversible but giving it nitrogen but that late in the flowering cycle is counterproductive.
 
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