O
Ogmofojones
- 41
- 18
Thanks so much BigCube. What metrics would be helpful for you to give more feedback?
My guess is slightly over watered and slightly over nutrients.
cube- u think his "temp"/helper, might have gone high on the N? or it's just the lights? seem a lil more hunter green... but i also have never had the pleasure of that strain.Yeah @SPARECHANGE knows what I'm thinking lol.
If your RH or Leaf temps are too high, they can cause droopage that looks a lot like overwatering.
I assumed your issue came from someone else handling your watering. I assume your RH and Temps are good cause it's hard to make it as far as you have if those numbers wernt good.
Other than the droopage, the plants look awesome. I can tell you know what your doing from the look of your plants. Overwatering is the most likely culprit. Let them dry out and return to your regular schedule. You may want to do a slurry test (test the ph and ppm of your soil) to make sure you have your numbers where you need them. Even a week of poor watering can change things.
You got this, those plants are sweet.
I agree with your assessment because the leave have the classical droop & puffiness associated with over-watering; and for that stage of flowering they're very greenMy guess is slightly over watered and slightly over nutrients.
Totally bro and thanks for the reply. I will do water and molasses then use florakeen.I agree with your assessment because the leave have the classical droop & puffiness associated with over-watering; and for that stage of flowering they're very green
Aside from that they're beautiful buds, Nice job!..just let it dry out and enjoy! Should be close to harvest anyway, probably time to start considering plain water feedings?
It is too green for sure - I will dial back to water and molasses and then repost. Really appreciate all the help.cube- u think his "temp"/helper, might have gone high on the N? or it's just the lights? seem a lil more hunter green... but i also have never had the pleasure of that strain.
Yeah @SPARECHANGE knows what I'm thinking lol.
If your RH or Leaf temps are too high, they can cause droopage that looks a lot like overwatering.
I assumed your issue came from someone else handling your watering. I assume your RH and Temps are good cause it's hard to make it as far as you have if those numbers wernt good.
Other than the droopage, the plants look awesome. I can tell you know what your doing from the look of your plants. Overwatering is the most likely culprit. Let them dry out and return to your regular schedule. You may want to do a slurry test (test the ph and ppm of your soil) to make sure you have your numbers where you need them. Even a week of poor watering can change things.
You got this, those plants are sweet.
cube- u think his "temp"/helper, might have gone high on the N? or it's just the lights? seem a lil more hunter green... but i also have never had the pleasure of that strain.
myself i would let the water do the flushing,plant will tend to itselfu guys think he really NEEDS, florakleen, or can we save him some $? mine, collects dust....
u guys think he really NEEDS, florakleen, or can we save him some $? mine, collects dust....
I wouldn't be shy about using a flushing agent with those..As @Beachwalker said..lots of green (Nitrogen)Thanks for saving me the bucks!!!
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?