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Does plant look alright ? It's in pre-flowering stage

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Does plant look alright  its in pre flowering stage
Does plant look alright  its in pre flowering stage 2
 
Looks healthy. Possibly a little dry.
Tell us about your watering habits. As in, When do you water and how much do you water each time.
 
They look healthy enough. Would start feeding for flower and give her a trim.
 
Looks healthy. Possibly a little dry.
Tell us about your watering habits. As in, When do you water and how much do you water each time.
I wait till the soil drys out
And water at sundown till the top soil gets wet
 
before you trim, on what day are you under what light and intensity is she being grown under
why would you want to stop nitrogen to a growing plant its is far from past its final stretch
2-1-1 and 2-1-2 sound like very low percentage fertilizer can you elaborate on the specific measurements
and are you feeding to full strength
 
Iam newbie
Should use the same npk ratio (2:1:2) or reduce nitrogen?
How should I go about with trim
I like this for reference info... I think I've been looking crap up here for years.

Nutrients: A cannabis plant’s nutrient requirements will change dramatically as it starts flowering. In this early stage, your plants will respond well to nutrient solutions with higher concentrations of phosphorus and potassium. What exact NPK formula you go with is up to you—just be careful not to go too heavy during this preliminary stage to avoid burning your plants. At what stage you decide to drive up your nutrients is also up to you, but we recommend doing so during week two.


 
Iam newbie
Should use the same npk ratio (2:1:2) or reduce nitrogen?
How should I go about with trim
When you scroll to bottom it gets specific per #WEEK.

Oh and I almost forgot what you also asked, I'm enjoying a nice 🌬.... Clear your lower canopy sucker stems like during veg.

You can do it again after stretch.

That same site has good review of trim / lollipopping.

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before you trim, on what day are you under what light and intensity is she being grown under
why would you want to stop nitrogen to a growing plant its is far from past its final stretch
2-1-1 and 2-1-2 sound like very low percentage fertilizer can you elaborate on the specific measurements
and are you feeding to full strength
I was feeding 9:6:4 npk at veg
And now 5:10:8 flowering
2 times a week with nutrients
Watering 2 days once
Medium - coco
In ph :7.1-6.5
Out: 7.2- 6.8
 
ca

can you be more specific

in or out
No additional ca is been added
I use 5:10:5 npk alternative with watering
And plane water based on the soil dryness

And for micro-nutrients i use all-in water soluble powder, 2 week once

In ph - 6.5-7.0
Out - 6.8 -7.2
 
When you scroll to bottom it gets specific per #WEEK.

Oh and I almost forgot what you also asked, I'm enjoying a nice 🌬.... Clear your lower canopy sucker stems like during veg.

You can do it again after stretch.

That same site has good review of trim / lollipopping.

🫠
Thanks for all the suggestion
I have attached a update after trimming
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My plant chart
I use 5:10:5 npk alternative with watering
And plane water based on the soil dryness

And for micro-nutrients i use all-in water soluble powder, 2 week once

In ph - 6.5-7.0
Out - 6.8 -7.2
 
does the pack state which micro nutrients it contains
pick up a bottle of calmag yeah coco is inert substrate you need to be feeding it certain elements
 
does the pack state which micro nutrients it contains
pick up a bottle of calmag yeah coco is inert substrate you need to be feeding it certain elements
Hi 4 days update
Do you think I need flush my plants
Iam not able figure out what is happening with plant
 

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