Anytime the leaves look unhappy I always back off the light a little bit.Week 4 down....
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Not real happy with this strain. Prolly more my fault than anything.... but still. Lol
Something is causing some sugar leaves to bend down. I don't believe it's a overwatering symptom (being in a sip), but I believe it's too much light.
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Any guesses?
I haven't really done anything different. This strain did the same thing to me last time I flowered it. It was in dwc though. I don't believe it's ph. If it was ph, wouldn't there be other signs?Anytime the leaves look unhappy I always back off the light a little bit.
Any way your pH is outta wack? What have you done recently and when did you notice these sugar leaves?
Microbes have alot in helping disguise chlorosis and necrosis initially. So classic pH lesions don't show for about 1 week.I haven't really done anything different. This strain did the same thing to me last time I flowered it. It was in dwc though. I don't believe it's ph. If it was ph, wouldn't there be other signs?
I first noticed a week or so ago.
Nah, they stay like that. I feel it's strain dependent, because it did it in dwc too. Same light though. I was just wondering if anybody had seen it before. It looks different than overwatered leaves.Do they stand straight out at lights on? If so heat humidity maybe? I dont think Id be worried. Strains a different.Whats next up?
Nah, 1 in dwc. Same light though.Microbes have alot in helping disguise chlorosis and necrosis initially. So classic pH lesions don't show for about 1 week.
Both grows of this stain were done in sips?
The big fan leaves look good, buds are growing so I wouldn't sweat it.Nah, they stay like that. I feel it's strain dependent, because it did it in dwc too. Same light though. I was just wondering if anybody had seen it before. It looks different than overwatered leaves.
Yea, I guess I'll wait and see what happens. I see no other signs of stress and she's still growing.The big fan leaves look good, buds are growing so I wouldn't sweat it.
I used big 6 from b.a.s. when I did my transplant, seemed to help her adjustHey guys- Two of the three clones I transplanted to earthboxes arent looking so hot. The Sour Diesel was looking hungry for magnesium prior to being transplanted.
The Apple Fritter was a bit pale prior to transplant and the wedding pie has been fine before and after transplant. New growth appears to be OK on the Diesel, but I’m not sure. I sprayed epsom salts twice on the diesel and added 5ml of cal mag to my water in the rez (using RO). They haven’t really begun to drink yet-still on their first rez. I think once they get moving into the new soil and drinking they will be happy but want a second opinion on if anything needs to be done immediately. In hindsight I would have watered them in with a compost tea. I have had success using this exact soil mix in a large bed. (Coot mix using high quality local worm castings)
Sour Diesel this past Saturday just before transplanting showing signs of mag deficiency -It was in a one gallon of Roots Organic and had not been fed for 3 weeks and was getting only RO water. (Ooops!)
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Some shots of the Sour this morning.
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Here is the Apple Fritter (left) and the Wedding Pie (right) immediately after transplant. Apple Fritter appeared a bit paler than the Pie on the right Red stems were due to an overwatering right when I got them View attachment 5098621
Here they are this morning, 5 days later.
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I appreciate all feedback and I’m sorry to muck up this awesome thread with some noob plant troubleshooting issues, but I‘d really like the opinon of this group.
Side note- this cut of Sour Diesel is the real deal old school cut from the Albany NY crew. (Mike Klopp’s cut) If anyone would like a cutting I’m looking to share this far and wide as I’ve been searching for this plant for a long time.
Have a great day everyone!!
I have that. Did you just water it in?I used big 6 from b.a.s. when I did my transplant, seemed to help her adjust
I have that. Did you just water it in?
big 6 has humics, no? Isn't that supposed to be better watered in?I foliar sprayed for the first 2 weeks. Once a week iirc
Its chelated through humics according their site. Probably is better watered in but they have a foliar mix listed and my plant did seem to settle in after I applied but could have simply been timing or placebo effect.big 6 has humics, no? Isn't that supposed to be better watered in?
I usually water in about 500ml once a month. Plants seem to like it. Water soluble humics are powerful. A lil bit goes a long way.Its chelated through humics according their site. Probably is better watered in but they have a foliar mix listed and my plant did seem to settle in after I applied but could have simply been timing or placebo effect.
Are the in the same space/lighting as before transplant? Might just be getting used to the new environment, I wouldn't throw too much at them right away. Maybe even back off the light some if it's brighter/closer than it was before.Hey guys- Two of the three clones I transplanted to earthboxes arent looking so hot. The Sour Diesel was looking hungry for magnesium prior to being transplanted.
The Apple Fritter was a bit pale prior to transplant and the wedding pie has been fine before and after transplant. New growth appears to be OK on the Diesel, but I’m not sure. I sprayed epsom salts twice on the diesel and added 5ml of cal mag to my water in the rez (using RO). They haven’t really begun to drink yet-still on their first rez. I think once they get moving into the new soil and drinking they will be happy but want a second opinion on if anything needs to be done immediately. In hindsight I would have watered them in with a compost tea. I have had success using this exact soil mix in a large bed. (Coot mix using high quality local worm castings)
Sour Diesel this past Saturday just before transplanting showing signs of mag deficiency -It was in a one gallon of Roots Organic and had not been fed for 3 weeks and was getting only RO water. (Ooops!)
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Some shots of the Sour this morning.
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Here is the Apple Fritter (left) and the Wedding Pie (right) immediately after transplant. Apple Fritter appeared a bit paler than the Pie on the right Red stems were due to an overwatering right when I got them View attachment 5098621
Here they are this morning, 5 days later.
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Pie:
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I appreciate all feedback and I’m sorry to muck up this awesome thread with some noob plant troubleshooting issues, but I‘d really like the opinon of this group.
Side note- this cut of Sour Diesel is the real deal old school cut from the Albany NY crew. (Mike Klopp’s cut) If anyone would like a cutting I’m looking to share this far and wide as I’ve been searching for this plant for a long time.
Have a great day everyone!!
Yeah, they’re in the same tent temps and RH hasn’t changed. I’ll cut the light back a bit while they’re acclimating. It hasnt been a week yet so I’ll be patient. Really hoping the diesel pulls through this magnesium issue.Are the in the same space/lighting as before transplant? Might just be getting used to the new environment, I wouldn't throw too much at them right away. Maybe even back off the light some if it's brighter/closer than it was before.