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Leelandgrow3

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Does this purple look bad I been doing alot of defoliateing I think to much maybe stress a little she has always been a little purple from the beginning or is that not that bad at all
 
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Leelandgrow3

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Not to much didn't cut anything off but a clone and some shoots
 
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There took a video I say she looks pretty she had it for awhile but been growing good and she was 9 inches Sunday and was 12 inches Friday still 12 today that normal for veg or should be more
 
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Leelandgrow3

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How come I doesn't look like anything happening kinda looks like stuff stopped since Friday still at 12 inches today still see my brown tops the other day I put up on there I said was a start to a light burn
 
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It looks good. It looks like you mainlined her and topped a few times, when you do that it can take the plants a little bit longer to return to normal growth. Nothing to worry about though. She’s in a big enough container so that’s good.

Are you giving just plain pH’d water since you are using fox farms ocean forest? If not, what extra nutrients are you feeding?

A little red on the stems is sometimes just genetics.
 
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I have a feeling that’s just genetics. I notice a little red on the stems when I grow indica dominant plants. Since there are no other visual signs of a deficiency or abundance, I’d say just keep doing what you’re doing.
 
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Fox farm grow big I do 1tsp per gallon and I only feed once a week but imma wait longer cause the pots are so big I think 2 weeks should be okay and yeah I do less cause the fox farm soil already having newts
 
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Leelandgrow3

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I have a feeling that’s just genetics. I notice a little red on the stems when I grow indica dominant plants. Since there are no other visual signs of a deficiency or abundance, I’d say just keep doing what you’re doing.
So the no growth since Friday morning is normal? She isn't telling me anything she needs to be more expressive lmao
 
Leelandgrow3

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I do have a couple nats flying around been dealing with them but dont think that's the problem at all
 
Seraphine

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Drill some holes in the side of that 5 gallon bucket. The soil will dry out better and you’ll get more oxygen to the roots. Fox farms is already amended with a lot of NPK. One tablespoon once per week is good for that soil. What do you have for when you switch to flower?
 
Seraphine

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I do have a couple nats flying around been dealing with them but dont think that's the problem at all

I noticed the tips of your leaves just slighting curling up. I didn’t say anything because it was barely noticeable and sometimes the leaves just do that. However, gnats flying around could mean fungus gnats and that IS a problem. The flyers lay eggs in the soil and larva live in the top 2” of the soil and they feed on the roots of the plants. Edges of the leaves curling is maybe a sign from your plant that something is eating it’s roots.
 
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Drill some holes in the side of that 5 gallon bucket. The soil will dry out better and you’ll get more oxygen to the roots. Fox farms is already amended with a lot of NPK. One tablespoon once per week is good for that soil. What do you have for when you switch to flower?
 
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Definitely drill some holes in the sides of that bucket and get it on a plant saucer or on something to catch the water when you water or feed. You need the top few inches of the soil bone dry to kill the larva.
 
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Drill some where the top 5” of soil are. That’ll help dry out and kill the larva.
 
Leelandgrow3

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Awhile back ago I added play sand in there then when I water it mixed then I added some more will
 

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