Only one branch and leaf sagging.

Cookie_rookie

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This might be a dumb question, but I've been watching my clone grow, and toward the top of the plant the branch right befor the new leaf and growth always sags Down for a bit and pops back up...?
What is causing this
 

roorsmoker

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Looks like "possible" heat stress but imo it's genetics. The whole plant should wilt if over or under watered.

Looks very healthy to me. Is she growing super fast? If so, it's just the new growth growing so fast it contorts a bit and then looks normal after a day or so. This is somewhat genetic. Master kush does that when thriving sometimes.

What genetics? Nice internodal spacing :)
 

Cookie_rookie

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It's always around 72°...


And its candyland cookies


This is my first grow, ever

Surprised it hasn't died already lol

Thanks for the replies


Ps I'm such a newB lol, what's interodal spacing ?
 

Cookie_rookie

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And Idk, i dont have anything to compare to, so Idk what growing super fast is... first two pics are from day 1 or 2 second two are from today and yesterday. I've had it for 13 days... Is growing fast ?
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Cookie_rookie

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Looks like "possible" heat stress but imo it's genetics. The whole plant should wilt if over or under watered.

Looks very healthy to me. Is she growing super fast? If so, it's just the new growth growing so fast it contorts a bit and then looks normal after a day or so. This is somewhat genetic. Master kush does that when thriving sometimes.

What genetics? Nice internodal spacing :)
 

roorsmoker

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Well don't over think anything or you'll get all grocd like I am.

Internodal spacing refers to the spacing between nodes of growth which are coming off your meristem (main stem). The closer these nodes grow together, the more flowers she can hold in a smaller volume/space, and the bigger your flowers usually get.

Google or search forums for low stress training (lst). You may want to tie the very top of that plant down to make it wider.

Keep in mind fluorescent lights put out the best lumens within 2-4 inches from the bulb. Get a thermometer/hygrometer with a temperature probe attachment, place the probe at your canopy (top of plant) where it gets the warmest. This will allow you to get your baby even closer to the light, while making sure you keep temps below 80.

72 is a great temperature:). Keep up the good work and good luck to you on your first baby girl!
 

roorsmoker

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For your first grow, I think she's growing on track for soil! Make sure you put your finger an inch or so (don't press through any roots!) and make sure she's not dry, looks a bit dry in the last picture. What soil? Also, Jorge Cervantez's medical grow bible is a must have for any new grower. That or Ed rosenthal's book.

I know there are tons of resources online now, but one of those books is probably one of the better investments you could make . I still look at it Jorge's book, and I've had it for 8 years lmao
 

Cookie_rookie

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Thank you so much for all the feedback and input, I have a ton of questions but don't know where to begin.
I can see how over thinking can mess me up, so much INFO!!!

I've been reading about salt build up,For a big pot
And I think my pot is 8 gallons or so.

Wondering if a transplant into something smaller would be a good way to go...?


Also I don't even know if the water, nutes or soil I'm using is right...?
I'm using earth juice sugar peak 1 part veg 3-1-5
For nutes

For water just tap, no PH balance.?

And for soil vermisoil premium potting soil...?




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Cookie_rookie

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I stuck my finger in the dirt and it feels really moist about an inch in ....


Today my plant is looking the worst and not sure why....


Really starting to sag over

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I watered it about 4 days ago and posted pics people said slight over watering

So today I'm a little unsure it has too much or too little

Aahhh
 

roorsmoker

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She will need more and more water as she gets older. And it looks like you have really good draining soil, so over watering shouldn't be an issue. It mainly shouldn't be "soggy", but like a wet sponge. Be careful not to over feed either. I would water with just pHd water or water and wouldn't feed her again for a few days so you don't get nute burn.

Also, I rarely ever use more than half of what those fertilizer bottles say. I start out at 1/4 strength and watch the plant from there. Each and every strain is like a new science experiment :)

Oh and don't use any water with chlorine in it so you don't kill that great myco fungi!
 

Diabolical666

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Dude...how many times you going to start a thread about nothing? Research, stop over thinking shit and spend more time doing that instead of posting
 

Cookie_rookie

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Dude...how many times you going to start a thread about nothing? Research, stop over thinking shit and spend more time doing that instead of posting

Thank you for your input... (Genuinely), but my question to you is if my posts bother you so much, why do you keep taking the time out of your day to post comment on it?
This forum is for new growers with questions and concerns regarding their garden...
I thought that's what I was doing ...?


I feel you are looking for an Internet argument
Or somthing...

So my advice would be if you don't like my posts or feel any bad way about em just skip over em.
Anyways again thanks for your input an feedback

Happy growing
 
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