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Tie the tops down it will make it so you get more back.Ok
Ok fellows, I know we were all worried but she’s doing so much better. I took her braces off lol, and removed her from the tent. She too tall for it. Now, if she continues to flourish, this will be my best harvest yet. She has so many bud sites. Her color is coming back, she doesn’t look stressed. I’ll keep yall posted with any new developments. Thanks for your feedback and patience with me.
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@LoveGrowingIt @KG1 @Ninjadogma@figolus @cannafarmer420 @MileHiGhost@Galgrows @Gmix @HossgrowsTie the tops down it will make it so you get more back.
It looks good some lst as above will yield you more.
see how the leaves curl downwards that’s called clawing from excess nitrogen she doesn’t need no more n there’s enough in it for there to be plenty unused n come harvest.
Don’t get me wrong I don’t bash grows I only offer constructive criticism like I got from good growers all them years ago so don’t take it wrong I don’t think you will anyways.
Tie the few tops that are making it so tall & you get a more even light to boot
Happy growing bud
Btw
Really it’s best to have room between the Wall & the the plant get some canes & prop the branches up so the bits facing the wall are able to grow bud they grow a bit but they would grow much bigger if they weren’t against the wall.
What's with the heat mat? Cooler roots are much better for your plant. Unless you are keeping temps under 60f your roots should not need any heat. Adding heat is just asking for root rot.@LoveGrowingIt @KG1 @Ninjadogma@figolus @cannafarmer420 @MileHiGhost@Galgrows @Gmix @Hossgrows
Hi Pals,
Remember me? The dummy who made lots of mistakes in her early stages. Yeap, I’m back with an update. She’s doing much better, got her nitrogen under control and now I’m just focusing on her fattening those buds. I know yall told me to move her from the corner, but I have no space, none. What I did was adjusted the position of the light. She’s not touching the wall just infront. Give me some feedback, I’m open, tell what I can do to help her get thicker?
I use the mat because after each water it took long for her to dry out and my first grows were dying of root rot because of the temp inside. I’m guessing it was because of the temp inside. Once I used the mat is when my plants started growing.What's with the heat mat? Cooler roots are much better for your plant. Unless you are keeping temps under 60f your roots should not need any heat. Adding heat is just asking for root rot.
Ok, thanks. Once those are removed she can still continue to grow even though her pistols are ambering right?You will need to focus all the energy on the flowers
All of the lower single nodes that spawned pistles need to be culled. Anything about 15 inches from the top colas and lower will not get enough light to do much and just robs nutrition and moisture.
P and K need to be higher than N at this point.
The heat is most likely just evaporating the water, not allowing your plant to drink it faster. You shouldn't need heat. Should only need to adjust your watering schedule.I use the mat because after each water it took long for her to dry out and my first grows were dying of root rot because of the temp inside. I’m guessing it was because of the temp inside. Once I used the mat is when my plants started growing.
Indoor soil, coco coir, and peat. But my house is freezing, not directly on the plant though.The heat is most likely just evaporating the water, not allowing your plant to drink it faster. You shouldn't need heat. Should only need to adjust your watering schedule.
If a pot is taking too long to dry it can mean a few things: it is getting water too often, the pot is too large for the current root size, low oxygen in soil, and/or there is already root rot. Cold roots also slow water intake, but it is very rare for an indoor grow to have cold roots unless you are blasting your growing pot with AC.
What growing medium are you using? Hard to tell in the pics, but kind of looks like you are using only coco coir. Growing medium will definitely influence the watering schedule.
I thought so too. Is this hot good enough? These are photos of five different stems.Have you a marco shot
It seems early to have amber unless it’s on the sugar leaves which turn early
It’s the buds you focus on not the leaves
I have another spare light. Not the same as the one I’m using.You might be right it’s just I was hoping the buds would be a lot more thicker still form just daylight ( you’ve got no other light have you ) it’s not a bad job
If you are really seeing amber on the buds trichs I wouldn’t cut anything as your in harvest area if you’re seeing amber
Hence asking for a macro shot of a bud/s
Have you a marco shot
It seems early to have amber unless it’s on the sugar leaves which turn early
It’s the buds you focus on not the leaves
You got plenty of time left until harvest. The buds are fattening up now.I thought so too. Is this hot good enough? These are photos of five different stems.
The heat is most likely just evaporating the water, not allowing your plant to drink it faster. You shouldn't need heat. Should only need to adjust your watering schedule.
If a pot is taking too long to dry it can mean a few things: it is getting water too often, the pot is too large for the current root size, low oxygen in soil, and/or there is already root rot. Cold roots also slow water intake, but it is very rare for an indoor grow to have cold roots unless you are blasting your growing pot with AC.
What growing medium are you using? Hard to tell in the pics, but kind of looks like you are using only coco coir. Growing medium will definitely influence the watering schedule.
Ok let me go pull out my handy dandy magnifier. But I can tell she’s no where close to this pic you shared.You got plenty of time left until harvest. The buds are fattening up now.
@Gmix mentioned trichomes and is looking for a picture more like this:
View attachment 2536990
You need high magnification to really see the maturity of the trichomes.
Are these better?Have you a marco shot
It seems early to have amber unless it’s on the sugar leaves which turn early
It’s the buds you focus on not the leaves
You got plenty of time left until harvest. The buds are fattening up now.
@Gmix mentioned trichomes and is looking for a picture more like this:
View attachment 2536990
You need high magnification to really see the maturity
Have you a marco shot
It seems early to have amber unless it’s on the sugar leaves which turn early
It’s the buds you focus on not the leaves
There was too much going wrong to put my finger on exactly the current issue whether it was nitrogen curl which is not corrected or if your light is too much for them currently@LoveGrowingIt @KG1 @Ninjadogma@figolus @cannafarmer420 @MileHiGhost@Galgrows @Gmix @Hossgrows
Hi Pals,
Remember me? The dummy who made lots of mistakes in her early stages. Yeap, I’m back with an update. She’s doing much better, got her nitrogen under control and now I’m just focusing on her fattening those buds. I know yall told me to move her from the corner, but I have no space, none. What I did was adjusted the position of the light. She’s not touching the wall just infront. Give me some feedback, I’m open, tell what I can do to help her get thicker?