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Hi farmers, is my gal recovering from nitrogen deficiency?(nitrogen claws)

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Hi farmers, is my gal recovering from nitrogen deficiency?(nitrogen claws)

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It has been two weeks as members from this forum suggest that I feed plain water from two weeks, this is how they look now, and comparing to previous post two weeks ago..

what shall I do now? the bucket of this gal is much lighter than other no matter how much water i feed it doesn't hold for some reasons..

plant two weeks ago

btw, the plant is a bit bushy.. when would be the suitable time for purning the plant?
 

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Yes she's very wild child. Lots going on with her twisted tangled growth. See if you can find all the main stalks is what i'd do, like primary branches you want to keep those. Take it slow, really access her snip alittle at a time and let her recoop.
 
Yes she's very wild child. Lots going on with her twisted tangled growth. See if you can find all the main stalks is what i'd do, like primary branches you want to keep those. Take it slow, really access her snip alittle at a time and let her recoop.
how about nitrogen deficiency? any signs of recovery? or it's recovered?
 
a little defoliation won't hurt also as well as some not vigorous enough branches removal thoose that top don't made it to canopy level.
 
agreed with above
very lite. nitrogen is stored in leaves
some aminos, carbs, funguses with water would help her more now than any nutes. plus some sprucing up 😉
 
agreed with above
very lite. nitrogen is stored in leaves
some aminos, carbs, funguses with water would help her more now than any nutes. plus some sprucing up 😉
I feed her with compost tea with fish emulsion, would it do the job? or fish emulsion is too much of nitrogen?
 
very gnarly
while she recovers- which she still does - why not train her on sticks and straighten her up a bit?

a little defoliation won't hurt also as well as some not vigorous enough branches removal thoose that top don't made it to canopy level.
defoliation, branches removal is ok for me ... but training with sticks is just too much for a newbie like me if there's any videos that could help, i will b glad to follow..

cheers..
 
I feed her with compost tea with fish emulsion, would it do the job? or fish emulsion is too much of nitrogen?

it depends on the emulsion. NPK is usually 2-4-1
and strength of feed
and ingredients of compost tea

just put few sticks around in the pot and train her to proper position with elastic wire 😉 you can also use small tomato cage for plant like this- would help her a lot
 
Main thing is when you start to feed again start with about 25% strength. Go easy. Some plants are more sensitive then others.
 
defoliation, branches removal is ok for me ... but training with sticks is just too much for a newbie like me if there's any videos that could help, i will b glad to follow..

cheers..
try google "cannabis training lst main-lining hst" you should find lot of great articles and videos depending what you prefer
 
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