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Water them rarely, the soil rarely dries. Hardly any nutrients. Everything’s been sweet. But this one, the buds won’t get dense and the hairs went brown really quick. I don’t think it was getting enough light.
Evolutionary mutation?Water them rarely, the soil rarely dries. Hardly any nutrients. Everything’s been sweet. But this one, the buds won’t get dense and the hairs went brown really quick. I don’t think it was getting enough light.
Your telling the story?Evolutionary mutation?
Thanks man! I’ve been asking about the light but no one’s really touched on it. It’s my first grow, I thought that might have been the case but that plant seem to be always praying by afternoon so I turned em down on that plant. I’ve ramped it up but probably too late.Your light is to weak. And to far away. You need to higher the intensity and lower it a foot away from the buds I would say for dense growth.
It might not be getting enough light, but that's not the only problem.Water them rarely, the soil rarely dries. Hardly any nutrients. Everything’s been sweet. But this one, the buds won’t get dense and the hairs went brown really quick. I don’t think it was getting enough light.
You definitely need more lightWater them rarely, the soil rarely dries. Hardly any nutrients. Everything’s been sweet. But this one, the buds won’t get dense and the hairs went brown really quick. I don’t think it was getting enough light.
Oh yea that makes sense. I took it upon myself to remove the leaves so that would definitely have impacted it as well. I done that too early. The temp and humidity is fine, I monitor it pretty much all day , I’m off work with an injury. 25 Celsius and about 60% humidity all day. The humidity goes up of a night to 85% and temp to 20 CelsiusIt might not be getting enough light, but that's not the only problem.
Did you remove most of the leaves? Without leaves, the plant can't transpire, and it needs to do so to get nutrients from the roots to the upper part of the plant. That's probably why the plant isn't using much water.
One possible cause for the downward-curling sides of the leaves is closed stomata. Stomata are pores in the surface of leaves used for gas exchange. Most are in the underside of the leaves. They close when the air is hot and dry. So, I'm wondering what the temperature and humidity are inside your tent.