Sorry its taking me a little while to get back to you guys.
Room temp: 74
Humidity is sitting at 40
I'm using the foxfarm nute line (Its my first grow, i know "noob") LOL
I'm using the foxfarm ocean forest soil and been pH the water/food to 6.2
Hello fellow growers, today I walked into my garden to find a few leaves that look like they're dying HOW EVER the rest of the plant looks beautiful. I'm concerned because I am in week 4 of flowering and I know there's little to no room for error. Anyone and everyone's opinions and advice is...
It has been 2 days since the last watering and im not real sure what the roots are looking like.. its hard to tell. How can I tell besides taking it out of the pot?
Hello fellow growers!
I'm currently going into the fourth week of flowering and some of my plants are concerning me a bit because the smaller leaves next to the budsights are "clawing" and I can't figure out why it might be happening.
Currently using foxfarm nute line as well as cal mag and...
Of course! And I think a 15 gallon cloth pot would be ideal, especially if you plan on using some sort of Nutes to bulk up your roots. Reason being is that you won't run into root rot as easy since the roots will have plenty of room to grow and breathe throughout its life cycle and you won't...
I've been doing some research lately as well as some bud testing to find out which is better, indoor or outdoor. I haven't found either one being "better" but I did find a few difference.
1. Outdoor cannabis doesn't give the highest of THC levels BUT the terpene profile is high and tasty...
No problem! I'd recommend the next time you grow PE to LST or SCRoG to compensate for the lengthyness. (Growers preference) but None the less, you got a great crop!
I'm guessing pineapple express is the more lengthy plant? (If those are the correct genetics) but they look very healthy to say the least. Your leaves have a good dark green color and the hairs are looking good, you still have about 3 weeks left but be sure to pay close attention because some...
You're plants definitely look over watered, especially watering twice a day (being an indoor grow). It's an easy fix though, let them be until the first inch of the soil is dry then give them a good little watering.
Now whether or not you have nitrogen toxicity... (its kind of hard to tell in...
If you can't find any pests effecting it and you can't seem to find anything else wrong. Chances are it might be a PH issue.. you can see in the picture there's yellowing on the inside of the leaf meaning it's not getting some of the nutrients it needs. Usually it happens when PH is too high or...
Yes! I know, That's what's keeping me awake right now.. I don't have very much electrical experience at all especially when it comes to replacing breakers. Smh..
An upgrade is looking a bit pricey at the moment..
And That's how I had them running but for some reason today it decided to blow.. looking at all the wiring whoever did it, didn't do it right... I'm feeling that I'm not going to be able to finish indoor unless I can get the upgrade..
Well... lets just say today has been horrible and I've been really stumped when it comes to building a working green house for ten plants... I have an indoor setup that I was running and today the fuses decided to blow.. the electrician said it wouldn't be smart to run the lights anymore cause...