Stunted in flower

Bradger

Member
Hi all,
I'm growing three plants in a tent, under LEDs, in coco and using Canna Nutrients.
All on the same feed schedule, and all the same genetics.

I flipped into flower three weeks ago, and two of them stretched and are budding nicely, plant #3 however looks great maybe a little of the lighter green, and gains new growth after a defoliation but is not budding. I'm trying to figure out what's going on.

Any thoughts?
 

MikeTahoe

Active Member
Hi all,
I'm growing three plants in a tent, under LEDs, in coco and using Canna Nutrients.
All on the same feed schedule, and all the same genetics.

I flipped into flower three weeks ago, and two of them stretched and are budding nicely, plant #3 however looks great maybe a little of the lighter green, and gains new growth after a defoliation but is not budding. I'm trying to figure out what's going on.

Any thoughts?
Are there any light leaks? Plants in flower should be growing new growth after defoliation if I'm correct, relatively new myself so could he wrong but none of my plants grew new growth once in flower, even after defoliation
 

spek9

Well-Known Member
Welcome to RIU!

In order to help, we'll need more info; specific light information, temp, humidity and specifically photographs (without the grow lights on).
 

Bradger

Member
Cree CXB3590 = 300w
Temp 73f at night 79f with lights on
RH 45%
Here's pics of the problem child's canopy, and side by side with her sisters. The nodes in the pic formed just before week two and then growth stopped.
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T macc

Well-Known Member
I dont see a difference in plant height. Just a difference in the pots hieght. I'm assuming these are from seed? Could just be the 3rd plant is a different pheno than the other 2.

Cant comment on deficiencies. I'm not a doctor. Maybe more nitrogen?
 

Thundercat

Well-Known Member
Cree CXB3590 = 300w
Temp 73f at night 79f with lights on
RH 45%
Here's pics of the problem child's canopy, and side by side with her sisters. The nodes in the pic formed just before week two and then growth stopped.
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It looks pretty healthy and is beginning to flower, so it easily could just be a different pheno which takes longer to transition into flower. Its also possible the defoliation slowed it down, some plants don't like the stress from being defol'd. Either way it doesn't really looks deficient so I would just keep it healthy and give it at least another week before making any rash decisions.
 
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