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How is my first time growing?

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Getting stinky😮‍💨
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Sorry i meant to add my plant is waving! Not trying to take over ur thread. Sorry
No man idc yall post whatever in here. Plant looks good im gonna make my second one I have in the closet rn bigger i have a feeling I prematurely put the first plant to flower. But I’m gonna let this next one eat.
 
No man idc yall post whatever in here. Plant looks good im gonna make my second one I have in the closet rn bigger i have a feeling I prematurely put the first plant to flower. But I’m gonna let this next one eat.
yeah... i think i did that to the smaller one to the right.... owell... lol mine stands 2' 3" now! so 3" since friday. anyway, yours look's good!
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Is there anything I need to be aware of with my flowering plant I noticed there was some yellowing in older some older fan leaves. Just lmk..View attachment 2590396View attachment 2590398View attachment 2590400View attachment 2590402

Based on that yellowing happening mid plant, it could be a reaction to high EC (nutrient accumulation, columning or shelving) vs a normal fade. Normal fade starts at the bottom and works it's way up, and is to be expected as the plant shifts it's energy toward making buds. Make sure you're working with enough water, or just check your runoff values to eliminate EC as the culprit. If it's sitting high, presuming you're in soil the best way to get it down is slow drip it out. Based on appearance it's barely happening and/or is very minimal and you can probably slow the progression so the leaves will hold up for normal fade or senescence. Nothing to get worried about. If you don't do any intervention your buds should still be great.
 
Based on that yellowing happening mid plant, it could be a reaction to high EC (nutrient accumulation, columning or shelving) vs a normal fade. Normal fade starts at the bottom and works it's way up, and is to be expected as the plant shifts it's energy toward making buds. Make sure you're working with enough water, or just check your runoff values to eliminate EC as the culprit. If it's sitting high, presuming you're in soil the best way to get it down is slow drip it out. Based on appearance it's barely happening and/or is very minimal and you can probably slow the progression so the leaves will hold up for normal fade or senescence. Nothing to get worried about. If you don't do any intervention your buds should still be great.
You mean like slow down on the nutes? Or give a little less thank you for the feedback? Another question I have is when do I stop giving nutes I’ve heard a week before harvest, by what you see in pic how many week could have left and when should I stop putting feed in my water
 
that is the beginning of light stress or/and mag def..
what lights you got?
what distance from canopy?
what you feeding and how much?
The light is pretty close I’ll move it up farther away but it’s the light that comes in the mats hydro tent I can’t remember the exact name of it but I think it’s 600w also I use fox farms cultivation nation bloom 0-5-4. 2-2.5 tsp a gallon
 
This is my very first set up and first growing weed plant any tips?View attachment 2553599View attachment 2553600 View attachment 2553602
What's wrong is they try to feed the plant. Which is wrong: you feed The Bacteria and break down of enzymes and add micro organisms that will provides nutrients directly to the plant and the Second mistake humidity levels.This is a Very Smart and sensitive Bisexual with texture skin and trichomes that repellent against insects and if stress was developed Mirco-seeds which you don't f@&$ want due to efficiency on humidity and Ph levels.The plant mostly female and very sensitive too climate.If stress it will produce man seeds...But fun plant to grow.That's plant so smart,
 
The light is pretty close I’ll move it up farther away but it’s the light that comes in the mats hydro tent I can’t remember the exact name of it but I think it’s 600w also I use fox farms cultivation nation bloom 0-5-4. 2-2.5 tsp a gallon
what other nutrients do you there?
is this like week 5-6 flowering?
 
You mean like slow down on the nutes? Or give a little less thank you for the feedback? Another question I have is when do I stop giving nutes I’ve heard a week before harvest, by what you see in pic how many week could have left and when should I stop putting feed in my water

You got a little way to go, it's still throwing hairs. As far as your nutes go, the feeding should more or less resemble a bell curve during flowering. As you flip, the nutes get ramped up to meed a big demand to support fast growth. Then they need even more with a little shift in ratio to support bud stacking. But the plant is completing it's life cycle so there's a tapering demand and you want to start backing off around week 6-7. If you completely cut off your nutes, you deprive the plant of nutes it may need. When you hit the harvest window you can stop, but I usually keep up with light molasses and kelp all the way to chop day.
 
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