SyLane0988
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Yes thank you! Something I haven’t even thought of. Any suggestions? Tying them up or maybe even sticks/rods to help up heavy stems?Pretty pretty girl!!! Just to put it on your radar now....you may want to think about how you would support her if you had to. Her stems look very healthy, but buds can be quite heavy depending on strain. It might be totally unnecessary. Just saying to think about it as a hypothetical.
I would look at stakes, rings, and getting creative. Tbh she is taller than I have dealt with though!Yes thank you! Something I haven’t even thought of. Any suggestions? Tying them up or maybe even sticks/rods to help up heavy stems?
I was wondering about her height myself, she’s much bigger than I anticipatedI would look at stakes, rings, and getting creative. Tbh she is taller than I have dealt with though!
Lots of buds! Btw, did you ever figure out strain? The structure looks sativa leaning obviously.She’s just doing her thing ❤
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No unfortunately I haven’t :/ but I’m def meaning Sativa as well!Lots of buds! Btw, did you ever figure out strain? The structure looks sativa leaning obviously.
This is a depressing first post to the forum.... all mine died lol
Looks like they will be big buds if your only 3 weeks in. I am 31 days in on these granddaddy purple's so yours should probably get big .it does look sativa.
I’m so sorry to hear that!Looks like you are doing better than me... all mine died lol
Thanks! She’s about 3 weeks and 2 days in and she seems very big and the buds are getting really big already, I didn’t expect her to look how she does now until like week 4 or 5 so I’m hoping for a good haul! Yours are looking great!Looks like they will be big buds if your only 3 weeks in. I am 31 days in on these granddaddy purple's so yours should probably get big .it does look sativa.View attachment 1024338
Looking super happy and productive! Make sure to watch pH really closely when introducing something new especially.
I think she looks quite good. The stems look to be thickening up a bit in anticipation of the bud weight, no?Today is 4 weeks in flower. The buds seem to be thickening nicely so far. I’m not seeing any major issues so far, but am still seeing some of the lower level leaves dying and falling off and a lot of the tips are burned. Which some of it is old damage but I’m noticing it more up on the top part of the plant as well. I did introduce tiger bloom nuts a week ago, made sure PH was good after nuts were added, and still only watered at half strength. The second watering was with plain ph’d water and third watering today was half with nuts and half with plain water. Not sure if this is normal as the plant is putting a lot more energy into making buds. I’m not seeing any damage or signs of concerns around the buds themselves so I’m hoping that’s a good sign. I know they are a lot more finicky in the flower stage so hopefully I’m catching any issues right away.
Side note: my temp was getting too warm, around 80-84 and my humidity was too high, around 50-60% so I lowered my humidity to 30-35% and am still trying to get the temp down below 80 while the lights are on.[View attachment 1027714View attachment 1027715View attachment 1027716View attachment 1027718
Yes I have noticed the stems thickening as well. I was just really concerned about the dying leaves and burned tips, but again could be normal in this stage? Could be the same burned tips from my previous issue a while ago, I’m not entirely sure. I’m wondering if I should lay off of the nuts for now. Or if me introducing the tiger bloom kind of late in flower is leading to some deficiencies and that’s why there is damage and I should continue to water with the nut waterI think she looks quite good. The stems look to be thickening up a bit in anticipation of the bud weight, no?
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