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Flowering autoflower in week 2? And nitrogen toxin?

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Flowering autoflower in week 2? And nitrogen toxin?

MariMugz Apr 25, 2022 10 Replies 4,165 Views
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Hi. So I started 3 Amnesia Haze autoflowers from seed supreme at the same time and 1 of the 3 has started to flower. I have done exactly the same to all 3 and noticed today, week 2, that I have pistols showing on one. Light cycle is 20/4 and using GH FLORA 3 Pack(Grow, Micro and bloom) , RH is 70 and temp is 80°F. Also, I gave my 2 flowering plants nutrients(critical Kush auto) and 1 has been wilted for over a week. I have flushed with straight water and no positive results. About to move the bigger one into my flowering closet to make room for clones. The big ones are 6 weeks old and the small ones are 2 weeks old. I also add a 1/2 top of Schultz Bloom plus 2 times a week when I feed nutes Please help
 
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I've never done autos but this is a Interesting post . I've got my popcorn. What size pots are those?
 
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These plants are overwatered. These big pots are holding a lot of water. How often are you watering/ feeding?
 
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I've never done autos but this is a Interesting post . I've got my popcorn. What size pots are those?
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3 gallon
 
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These plants are overwatered. These big pots are holding a lot of water. How often are you watering/ feeding?
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4 times a week.now that it's warmer I'm doing nutrients Tuesday and Saturday. And straight water in between as needed.
 
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You are in soil right? I water/ feed every 5-6 days in 3 gallon pots all the way through flower....and I cycle my watering and feeding to 3 watering -1 feed....and I have no issues. See how your fan leaves are all turning down on the tips (chicken clawed look). With your root zone wet all the time, and not allowing the root hairs to get oxygen, and this will affect the uptake of any nutrients the plants require. Let these plants dry out more between watering/ feedings.
 
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These plants are overwatered. These big pots are holding a lot of water. How often are you watering/ feeding?
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The one with the curly leaves I actual didn't water for days until it drooped worse than that because I thought it might be from overwatering. So I'm guessing a nitrogen toxicity but just flushing with only water didn't help so not sure what to do...
 
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You are in soil right? I water/ feed every 5-6 days in 3 gallon pots all the way through flower....and I cycle my watering and feeding to 3 watering -1 feed....and I have no issues. See how your fan leaves are all turning down on the tips (chicken clawed look). With your root zone wet all the time, and not allowing the root hairs to get oxygen, and this will affect the uptake of any nutrients the plants require. Let these plants dry out more between watering/ feedings.
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Thanks bud! Pun intended lol and yes, soil.
 
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You are watering way to often!
 
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This is my last grow, and these girls are in 3 gallon pots....watering/ feeding every 5 days on average.....2 weeks into flower.
 
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Here is an article to help you out:

Over-Watering Cannabis Plants - Symptoms & Solutions

Overwatering and underwatering cannabis plants are easy to do and can cause multiple symptoms including slow growth. Learn to recognize and fix these issues.
www.growweedeasy.com
 
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