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Without being in the room it's hard to exactly put a diagnoses on something but if I had to call it I would say they have been over watered is there drainage in the bottom of those little pots ?Love all the great knowledge this forum has brought. I've read all pages from beginning to end which has given me great insight. My issue is that I've already started 2 autos and one may be a normal or auto I'm not sure since it was a free seed (o.g. just feminized) and just not sure of I'm going about this right. Here is a little info about my situation. I am a first time grower with this being my first crop EVER...why I picked auto seeds? I have no idea lol other then they were pretty cheap and I thought it would be easy considering they grow in any type of light schedule. Any who, down below are pictures of everything I got going on since words just don't do the job. Please and thank you for any input. Really hoping to hear from some experts (aka veterans).View attachment 555582 View attachment 555583 View attachment 555584
View attachment 555585 View attachment 555588 View attachment 555587 View attachment 555586 View attachment 555589 View attachment 555590so here is a description of what things are in the photos and my issue. Above are the 2 autos and the one down below is the normal. My issue is I'm trying to understand why the leaves are druppy. Today I added nutrients but this was obviously happening before that. Now I have to mention that for a week I didn't have pH down to adjust. Could that be why? HELP
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The marking on the plants look like a mixture of water drops on leaves and thrips if your concerned about ph of your medium check the ph of what your putting in and then check the water running out of the bottom and adjust if needed also looking at the plants they look a decent colour and if your new to this don't try getting feed schedule that need a degree in science to get your head around find a good company and read there instructions there well balanced and u will rarely come across any funky deficiency hope this helps if there's anything your unsure about what I've said just ask and I will try my best lolHello everyone
It's been an absolute pleasure reading all the pages of the threads up to this point, there's so much useful information that I have used to my benefit without even participating in the thread. But I'm to the point where I need to diagnose my gurls by some of the best insightful indivduals accessble online. I'm not sure what to do to remedy my problems with the gurls........this is my first grow so im just really tryin my best to no over do the nutes so more likly not doin enough......so I'll just give u all the run through.....of everything,!!...
to the left is a GDP and the right is a Bubblegum Auto they r both Day 49
The soil is FFOF, 3 gal pots, I have the General Hydroponic Flora Series: Micro, Gro, & the Bloom I've been using egg shells for cal and molasses for my mag
The GDP has some bright yellow streck on the top leaf not to sure but the pics I looked at in comparison say she might b low on iron.....??? Is that right? The BGA .......smh I dont no she looks like she may have cal definecy or mayb my pH balance if off....but I balance it out to 6.5 b4 watering them I'm not sure any help or insight would b a blessing thanks n advance guys.
They look way overwatered, you need to let the soil dry out b4 you water them. Keeping the soil moist can cause your roots to turn brown, mushy, and rot.Love all the great knowledge this forum has brought. I've read all pages from beginning to end which has given me great insight. My issue is that I've already started 2 autos and one may be a normal or auto I'm not sure since it was a free seed (o.g. just feminized) and just not sure of I'm going about this right. Here is a little info about my situation. I am a first time grower with this being my first crop EVER...why I picked auto seeds? I have no idea lol other then they were pretty cheap and I thought it would be easy considering they grow in any type of light schedule. Any who, down below are pictures of everything I got going on since words just don't do the job. Please and thank you for any input. Really hoping to hear from some experts (aka veterans).View attachment 555582 View attachment 555583 View attachment 555584
View attachment 555585 View attachment 555588 View attachment 555587 View attachment 555586 View attachment 555589 View attachment 555590so here is a description of what things are in the photos and my issue. Above are the 2 autos and the one down below is the normal. My issue is I'm trying to understand why the leaves are druppy. Today I added nutrients but this was obviously happening before that. Now I have to mention that for a week I didn't have pH down to adjust. Could that be why? HELP
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Thank u for responding I pray that dont have thrips ive been checking like crazy and I haven't seen anything crawling around on top or underneath the leafs ........is there any other deficiencies that u may recognize that I may b able to address.....with the nutes I have....otherwise ill look into investinginto a bug killer for thripsfor post: 1579936 said:The marking on the plants look like a mixture of water drops on leaves and thrips if your concerned about ph of your medium check the ph of what your putting in and then check the water running out of the bottom and adjust if needed also looking at the plants they look a decent colour and if your new to this don't try getting feed schedule that need a degree in science to get your head around find a good company and read there instructions there well balanced and u will rarely come across any funky deficiency hope this helps if there's anything your unsure about what I've said just ask and I will try my best lol
Without being in the room it's hard to exactly put a diagnoses on something but if I had to call it I would say they have been over watered is there drainage in the bottom of those little pots ?
End of week #7
Flush with straight water 3xs the size of pot.
So if a three gallon pot then you will need nine gallons of water to flush with per plant. So put in bathtub and start pouring.
Then let drain .
Week #8
You could probably flush once more .
And straight water on thru to finish.
That's about how I would go,but tweak as needed if any problems.
They usually go about nine weeks or so.
STR8
Wow! Geori...... they do look great.......what strain is that? Thing is im on week 7 too and my gurls dont look nearly as full or fat as urs do.......I wonder if im doin something wrong......or if its the strain???? Whatever the case good job......
Wow! Geori...... they do look great.......what strain is that? Thing is im on week 7 too and my gurls dont look nearly as full or fat as urs do.......I wonder if im doin something wrong......or if its the strain???? Whatever the case good job......
The super chop was n accident......but I understood.....ill change the time 12/12 first thing tomorrow
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