Hi all,
These are pics of three different girls who are a little more than 2 months into vegg. They will be flipped into flower in another day. One is a g13 NLxSkunk, the other is a Greenhouse Seed Himalyan Gold, and the last is a Barney's Farm Blue Cheese. In 4 gallon pots with fox farm ocean forest and are being fed fox farms nutes with their recommended schedule. All plants have been tied down and trained to prevent too much vertical growth at this time.
Concern for the Himalayan Gold is the twisting of leaves on the plant. At first glance we thought it was heat stress but temps in our room are consistently at 77 degrees F.
Concern for the NLxskunk is the bending of the top of the plant where the new growth is developing. Im pretty sure everything is fine but wanted to make sure.
The Blue cheese is the one that worries me as all of its new growth seems to cause the leaves to curl under and look very small. They look very skinny, while they look healthy in color. I didnt know if this was just genetics or if there was some sort of deficiency.
Yes, these plants have been through some stress as we had to move them outside at one point for 12 days and there has been some nute burn as it is our first time. If you have any suggestions or any idea what we could do to make the plants healthier please let me know. Thanks for your help. Also what do you think we could yield off of these?
pic 1-3 is the Himalayan Gold and the bending of leaves.
pic 4-6 are the Blue Cheese and the curling under and small leaves production.
pics 7 and 8 are the NLxSkunk and its new growth and full shot.
Last pic is a full view of the Blue Cheese
Thanks for your help
These are pics of three different girls who are a little more than 2 months into vegg. They will be flipped into flower in another day. One is a g13 NLxSkunk, the other is a Greenhouse Seed Himalyan Gold, and the last is a Barney's Farm Blue Cheese. In 4 gallon pots with fox farm ocean forest and are being fed fox farms nutes with their recommended schedule. All plants have been tied down and trained to prevent too much vertical growth at this time.
Concern for the Himalayan Gold is the twisting of leaves on the plant. At first glance we thought it was heat stress but temps in our room are consistently at 77 degrees F.
Concern for the NLxskunk is the bending of the top of the plant where the new growth is developing. Im pretty sure everything is fine but wanted to make sure.
The Blue cheese is the one that worries me as all of its new growth seems to cause the leaves to curl under and look very small. They look very skinny, while they look healthy in color. I didnt know if this was just genetics or if there was some sort of deficiency.
Yes, these plants have been through some stress as we had to move them outside at one point for 12 days and there has been some nute burn as it is our first time. If you have any suggestions or any idea what we could do to make the plants healthier please let me know. Thanks for your help. Also what do you think we could yield off of these?
pic 1-3 is the Himalayan Gold and the bending of leaves.
pic 4-6 are the Blue Cheese and the curling under and small leaves production.
pics 7 and 8 are the NLxSkunk and its new growth and full shot.
Last pic is a full view of the Blue Cheese
Thanks for your help
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