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Promix is a too nutrient rich for autos in their early stages and often causes nutrient burn, I recommend using a light soil mix and then there shouldn't be any problems. The soil I would suggest is plagron light mix
That's an Auto? Can we see a whole plant shot?I hope its cool I drop a pic on ya I am so overjoyed at the little nugs I just had to share with you My Pineapple Express she is doing well in my little closet Ebb-EView attachment 400820
I have a thread already with some "accurate info on autoflowering plants" but I wanted a place where people could come to me with any question and I could give answers without making the other threads untidy.
So should you have any questions, queries or just need to get a second opinion feel free to ask me anything auto flower related and I will do my best to help.
I have a thread already with some "accurate info on autoflowering plants" but I wanted a place where people could come to me with any question and I could give answers without making the other threads untidy.
So should you have any questions, queries or just need to get a second opinion feel free to ask me anything auto flower related and I will do my best to help.
Evan I don't want to be the bearer of bad news but that looks like a case of either cal/mag def or what I fear worse for you is it looks like spider mite damage....
Remember guys when growing autos don't switch to bloom nutes upon first seeing pistils like you do with a photo... To maximize a auto yield and size keep on with the veg nutes until vertical growth stops... Than a few days of plain waterings than start at 1/4 to 1/2 bloom nutes with some beni's to replace what you may have flushed out before starting the bloom nutes....
I found autos don't like being pinched at all... I've found the best results with just plain lst'ing...
As far as nute strength is concerned it's all strain dependent:.. I've had some autos that could take full strength nutes and still ask for more and have had other much more sensitive... Best bet is to start low and work your way up paying attention to how the plant is responding....
@caveman, that lemon kush is incredible. Fast done in less than 70days, very thick dense nugs good yielder. Med nutes she handled best (1/2 strength)
Fantastic strain! Here are a few shots of mine that I took down a few months ago...
Mine was called lemon Sherbert which I'm guessing is the same strain, right seraphim?
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