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I was going to try and get a couple clones wait a week then let it flower it is 18 inches tall and about 2 feet wide.

There's more than enough clonin material at the bottom branches that don't get much light. I'd thin her out at the bottom below the canopy prior to flowering. It will be less stressful for the plant than removing all the small shoots while she's in flower already. Although you still have 2-3weeks after flip to shave her legs and you can tjen use those cuts bit you'll have to put them through reveg to get their hormones back on the veg regimen.
 
You dont do anything immediately. You let it dry out a bit
I was thinking of crushing egg shells dump them on to p of soil and add maybe a quart of fresh water with a little bit of acid to get calcium back up
 
There's more than enough clonin material at the bottom branches that don't get much light. I'd thin her out at the bottom below the canopy prior to flowering. It will be less stressful for the plant than removing all the small shoots while she's in flower already. Although you still have 2-3weeks after flip to shave her legs and you can tjen use those cuts bit you'll have to put them through reveg to get their hormones back on the veg regimen.
Ya I wasn't going to try to clone during flower
 
I was thinking of crushing egg shells dump them on to p of soil and add maybe a quart of fresh water with a little bit of acid to get calcium back up

I wouldn't put any acid directly in my soil. What you can do is put crushed egg shell in a container together with vinegar. Vinegar will dissolve the shells and shells will neutralize the acid in vinegar. You can dilute it with water and drench. I'm guessing you had a look at the pH charts. I would pH the egg-vinegar solution to the pH where Ca is most avaliable to the plant. But first wait until the plant is ready for the next watering.
 
Forget about the acid directly to soil part. I've been just reading a bit sloppy.
 
I wouldn't put any acid directly in my soil. What you can do is put crushed egg shell in a container together with vinegar. Vinegar will dissolve the shells and shells will neutralize the acid in vinegar. You can dilute it with water and drench. I'm guessing you had a look at the pH charts. I would pH the egg-vinegar solution to the pH where Ca is most avaliable to the plant. But first wait until the plant is ready for the next watering.
Forget about the acid directly to soil part. I've been just reading a bit sloppy.
Haha ok thanks alot great info I'll let her keep vegging a bit and next water I will do eggshells and ving and make sure the ph is good in that watering
 
I believe your having P issuds, judging by the necrosis, dead leaf tissue. It probably not Ca or Mg because the whole petiole or stem hasnt turned purple or gotten that woody feel. Try correcting the actual soils ph with dlomite or limestone. Clean it up a bit too, let it get some air circulating. Remove the lower branches and leaves. Your not going to get anything out of that and its going to use up nutrients to maintain that lower growth alive . The P and Ca may be binding, Give it a light flush aswell. Good luck.
 
I believe your having P issuds, judging by the necrosis, dead leaf tissue. It probably not Ca or Mg because the whole petiole or stem hasnt turned purple or gotten that woody feel. Try correcting the actual soils ph with dlomite or limestone. Clean it up a bit too, let it get some air circulating. Remove the lower branches and leaves. Your not going to get anything out of that and its going to use up nutrients to maintain that lower growth alive . The P and Ca may be binding, Give it a light flush aswell. Good luck.
Thank you I will keep that in mind and intend to take clones in a few days and trim up under growth then flower her
 
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