Please help! Super newbie here :(

FatStonerBabe

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So I purchased this little Juicy Fruit from my favorite dispensary and wasn't prepared nor educated what so ever in regards to growing...my thought was, "Well they grew just fine for thousands of years on their own!" But anywho I put it straight into the flowering stage, the 12/12 cycle like an idiot, so now that I've done my research I have her on a 24 hour cycle for veg like she should have been from the very beginning. I've noticed her trichromes and hairs are already starting to form. So my question is this; Can I stop her from flowering and continue to work on her getting bigger through the veg process or am I screwed on that and need to just switch her to the 12/12 and make her a micro? Also, I'm fairly certain she has a N def, how to I solve this, and if it's not N def then what is it? Thanks for any help you guys can give me! juicyfruit.jpg
 

tekdc911

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it will re-veg but it takes time
i believe removing the flowers is common practice
but let someone else chime in before you start clipping i haven't had a real photo grow in a couple of years
strictly autoflowers so im a bit rusty in that area but i do know that they will re-veg eventually
 

tekdc911

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and it looks like a bit of burn from heavy nutes
any way you could get a better pics of the leaves ?
 

tekdc911

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if you double click the pic after you upload it but before you submit the post
it will give options for alignment and size
 

topfuel29

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Your leaf edges will curl up like that from heat, or from a Potassium deficiency.
IMO- Potassium deficiency. and start of Nitrogen deficiency (leaves are starting to lose there green, some)
Get some nutrients, and some Cal/Mag. IMO- I'd use the Cal/Mag every month as a preventative measure for the whole plants life.

Good Luck on your Grow
 
wasn't prepared nor educated what so ever in regards to growing...my thought was, "Well they grew just fine for thousands of years on their own!"
Best growing tool is knowledge, learn before you grow not grow before you learn. And ya plants have grown on their own for years but mother nature never used pots, and buckets with a high pressure sodium bulb either. Indoors means you are mother nature now.
 

FatStonerBabe

New Member
Yes, your totally right. I really should have done my due research that's for sure! So my question is how do you tell if it's a nut def or a nut burn? I've been using Fox Farms soil and Fox Farms Grow Big. Ever since I've stopped watering her with as much nuts it seems she's getting worse, not sure if it's a getting worse before she gets better type of thing or if she's getting worse because it's obviously not working...lol. She's been yellowing more every day
 

Twizzlor

Active Member
Nitrogen def? Are you still on 12/12 or 24/0 18/6 ? If you went back to veg lights on longer feed it veg nutes at 1/4 strength but.... how much do you water it? Every day every 2 days?
 

FatStonerBabe

New Member
This is the part that confuses me, my leaves are yellow on the lower part of the plant, so it's telling me it's a nut def, BUT....my leaves are yellow on the tip, so that means I'm over nut it! So I'm confused. I tried depriving her of nuts and watering her less (over watering has never been my problem) and it seems to have made her worse, so now I'm going to do trial and error, and see if giving her more will help.
 

tekdc911

Well-Known Member
it sounds like the ferts were to strong
when the soil starts to dry up is when the most nutes are absorbed
most people mix 1/4 or 1/2 str and build up as the plant grows
 

tekdc911

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overwatering makes them grow slow
also leads to salt build ups and ph imbalances that would burn leaves
 
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