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This is an auto, diesel Berry, planted 12th May.
It's been growing in a mini greenhouse outside.
It's my first time so I'm fairly clueless.
The leaves have started browning like it's dry, it isn't, the soil is still moist.
Is this what is supposed to happen or is something wrong?
This has only just happened.
Thanks.
 

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I recently removed a lot of the big leaves, it wasn't always this bald looking, I found 3 small areas of rot, I removed those and the leaves after being advised to do so.
 
I don't know a whole lot about autos personally I'll never mess with them - not my cup o' tea. However, I'm fairly sure you're not supposed to lollipop or heavily defoliate autos.

That being said, could be all kinds of issues.

We could better assist you if you provide us with as much information about the grow as possible. Full plant pictures including the pots/media they are in would help a lot, too.

Info we need -

Lights (size, type, light schedule, distance from plant)?
Temp, Relative Humidity?
Water/feeding schedule? PPM/pH of water/food?
Growing media (soil, coco, hydro, etc) ?
Nutes used?
 
This is an auto, diesel Berry, planted 12th May.
It's been growing in a mini greenhouse outside.
It's my first time so I'm fairly clueless.
The leaves have started browning like it's dry, it isn't, the soil is still moist.
Is this what is supposed to happen or is something wrong?
This has only just happened.
Thanks.
Have you looked at the trichomes under a scope? Isn't 13 weeks about right for autos?
 
I don't know a whole lot about autos personally I'll never mess with them - not my cup o' tea. However, I'm fairly sure you're not supposed to lollipop or heavily defoliate autos.

That being said, could be all kinds of issues.

We could better assist you if you provide us with as much information about the grow as possible. Full plant pictures including the pots/media they are in would help a lot, too.

Info we need -

Lights (size, type, light schedule, distance from plant)?
Temp, Relative Humidity?
Water/feeding schedule? PPM/pH of water/food?
Growing media (soil, coco, hydro, etc) ?
Nutes used?
It's a friend that's grown autos before that said to take the big leaves off.

They're outside, in a mini greenhouse, so natural light.

Temp has varied between about 18°c to high 20s.
The humidity did get a bit high for a few days, which I assume is why I got a couple of patches of rot, which were removed when I saw it.
I've kept the greenhouse partially open since to aid Air flow.

Was feeding tomato food, then got told to change to 0 or low nitrogen, pics of the food to follow...

No idea about PH.

Planted in multi purpose compost in 12" tub.

*first 3 pics are the only 0 nitrogen food available, used twice, about a teaspoon, then moved onto the next food..

More pics to follow, just need to get them onto my phone
 

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It's a friend that's grown autos before that said to take the big leaves off.

They're outside, in a mini greenhouse, so natural light.

Temp has varied between about 18°c to high 20s.
The humidity did get a bit high for a few days, which I assume is why I got a couple of patches of rot, which were removed when I saw it.
I've kept the greenhouse partially open since to aid Air flow.

Was feeding tomato food, then got told to change to 0 or low nitrogen, pics of the food to follow...

No idea about PH.

Planted in multi purpose compost in 12" tub.

*first 3 pics are the only 0 nitrogen food available, used twice, about a teaspoon, then moved onto the next food..

More pics to follow, just need to get them onto my phone

It's a friend that's grown autos before that said to take the big leaves off.

They're outside, in a mini greenhouse, so natural light.

Temp has varied between about 18°c to high 20s.
The humidity did get a bit high for a few days, which I assume is why I got a couple of patches of rot, which were removed when I saw it.
I've kept the greenhouse partially open since to aid Air flow.

Was feeding tomato food, then got told to change to 0 or low nitrogen, pics of the food to follow...

No idea about PH.

Planted in multi purpose compost in 12" tub.

*first 3 pics are the only 0 nitrogen food available, used twice, about a teaspoon, then moved onto the next food..

More pics to follow, just need to get them onto my phone
The bits in my hand were the rot I removed.
These pics were 3 days ago, the first pics I posted are from today
 

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I was using the tomatorite, then changed to the bio thrive
 

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Have you looked at the trichomes under a scope? Isn't 13 weeks about right for autos?
I got a jewelers loupe to look through, can't get a picture through it in focus tho, and I'm not 100% on what I'm supposed to see
 
It's a friend that's grown autos before that said to take the big leaves off.

They're outside, in a mini greenhouse, so natural light.

Temp has varied between about 18°c to high 20s.
The humidity did get a bit high for a few days, which I assume is why I got a couple of patches of rot, which were removed when I saw it.
I've kept the greenhouse partially open since to aid Air flow.

Was feeding tomato food, then got told to change to 0 or low nitrogen, pics of the food to follow...

No idea about PH.

Planted in multi purpose compost in 12" tub.

*first 3 pics are the only 0 nitrogen food available, used twice, about a teaspoon, then moved onto the next food..

More pics to follow, just need to get them onto my phone
Looks leafy like it isn't going into full flower
 
I got a jewelers loupe to look through, can't get a picture through it in focus tho, and I'm not 100% on what I'm supposed to see
And yes it's past due, but I was told in here not to believe the duration estimation.
 
I got a jewelers loupe to look through, can't get a picture through it in focus tho, and I'm not 100% on what I'm supposed to see
You're supposed to see trichromes,they look like miniature shrooms,the head will expand as it fills with resin and it will usually go from clear to milky, to brown and colors represent stage of ripeness
 
Yea, I got told that was because the tomato food had too much nitrogen, hence the change of food
I would say it's the strain or something else,in the earth you wouldn't have control and they don't normally do that,they would take what they need. Tomato formula is great for weed,that one you show is mild as well, I've used 20-20-20 and don't get that.
 
I would say it's the strain or something else,in the earth you wouldn't have control and they don't normally do that,they would take what they need. Tomato formula is great for weed,that one you show is mild as well, I've used 20-20-20 and don't get that.
It's very illegal where I am, owning, growing, buying, possession etc.
None of the foods tailored for this are available, and can't be shipped from USA, so have to try to get by with general plant food.

I chose auto as they're supposed to be ready in around 11 to 12 weeks, and I have neighbours so don't want something spreading the smell for many months, increasing the chances of getting reported to the cops.
Snitching is the main pass time here! 😡
 
You're supposed to see trichromes,they look like miniature shrooms,the head will expand as it fills with resin and it will usually go from clear to milky, to brown and colors represent stage of ripeness
Thanks. I will try to check again tomorrow
 
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