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Blue Dream Not Doing Well In Veg

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Blue Dream Not Doing Well In Veg

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Dont see why they would flower. Its been in full sun outdoors. only shade it got was hardening it off. ? Stumped. I live in southern California.
Was the clone indoor or the mother indoor under 24 hr light when clone was cut? Basically is it possible it was expecting 24 hrs then you gave it a night time without any real time to regroup from being cut ?
 
Too much sun will dry n curl leaves up. Kinda like you see and with the heat that may be the issue. And speaking of that heat the pot is staying heavy you say? And no bugs. Are you sure drainage is good? If so try misting with calimagic only in the dark. You can run half or full strength on the bottle directions. I'd go half for mist but that's just me. Little as possible of everything. Only spray at dark. Pots staying wet in that heat in direct sun. tells me no drainage or lockout. Lockout is usually a deficiency which any calcium magnesium product for plants should help correct. If pots are wet I would not keep wetting them. Maybe flush one time with clean water then try calmag misting and clean water misting alternating. Put in shaded area. . Follow directions on product you choose. Calimagic is like $10-$15 for a lifetime supply to a small scale grower.
The pot drains well when watered. 30% perlite added to soil with holes in pot. I just think maybe its a lack of roots. I just transplanted the plant from a solo cip on the 20th of june. If it in in flower there isnt much you can do at this time is there? the plant is only a foot tall. Would putting it in shade help? the clones have only been in the new soil for about 3 weeks. i had this issue for over a week. You think the soil would of have enough nutes for a few weeks. I dont have indoor lighting. Would leaving a flood light on them at night help ?
 
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Was the clone indoor or the mother indoor under 24 hr light when clone was cut? Basically is it possible it was expecting 24 hrs then you gave it a night time without any real time to regroup from being cut ?
I was told it came from an outside greenhouse. Dont know about the hours of light had
 
Yes I would still shade it. Look up stuff to help rooting n prepare to run flower nutes eventually. No nutes right now. If it drains good flush it. Push some of the n out. I think silica is what will help rooting. Google but don't jump on the first thing you read. I was just looking at something for my prefliwer rooting project. I'm trying to pull 3 monsters indoor. May end up between 5-7 feet. Already more than 10 branches without starting to change lighting. My first real indoor grow.
 
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That's what I'm looking at for rooting and extra disease n other issues protection. It claims to be a silica for plants to help strengthen overall rooting structure and stem s. As well as protect from other things.
 
I'm going to run that with my veg at the end of veg then start bud blood n bud candy then flush before harvest. That's my plans from all my reading on google and on here. I'm not doing anything exact as anyone else. I want to do my own thing n see how it flows. 1/2 strength on everything obviously til I see the reactions.
 
Honestly it's going to take awhile to work itself out and when it does it will sure be a funky structure. If you have another plant I'd replace it and start fresh or you can wastes weeks and weeks of trying to get it back happy again, that's about how that goes. You don't need 24 hrs to revert back to veg. Also to me it looked like that soil was really dry on top.
 
Honestly it's going to take awhile to work itself out and when it does it will sure be a funky structure. If you have another plant I'd replace it and start fresh or you can wastes weeks and weeks of trying to get it back happy again, that's about how that goes. You don't need 24 hrs to revert back to veg. Also to me it looked like that soil was really dry on top.
True it will be a little of a battle. I only figured it was wet cause he said the plant wasn't drinking much. I assumed wrong. If you must save it I'm sure it can be saved but if not you could outgrow it in half the time.
 
it looks like heat stress to me. move to an area of your backyard that gets less hours of direct sunlight during the day, after about a week if it doesnt improve thats not your problem. you could also use a shade cloth, i use a 70 percent shade cloth in northern cali and my plants love it.
 
could be a little nute burn it looked like and yeah i agree that thing is 100% flowering now. looks about a week into flower lol
 
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