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Ok, that's not so cold to make it stall out every night.For nutrition iam using npk 1:6:6 which is the only mix i can find which is close around here
Usually water during sundown and soil is completed dry
And use calcium magnesium powder weekly
Night gets cold upto 16°c
The plant has be placed outside completely
Seeded around sep-2022
Currently I am watering only ph balanced water from a week with no nutrition
Sun is full around 10hours then +2 low lightOk, that's not so cold to make it stall out every night.
How many hours of full sun?
How big is that pot, 5 gallon or 7?
Are you watering everyday without lifting the pot to see if it's still wet or using some other method to make sure it actually needs water?
I fear you may be killing your roots with too much water and that could be causing the dying brown leaves... when did that start, they small dying leaves?
How much cal mag were you giving? Too much calcium will cause lockout of other nutes and cause a whole host of issues.
Right will keep that in mind while wateringOk, so the top little bit of the soil being dry doesn't mean the rest is. You need to know if the bottom half is wet or dry as well. It might not be overwatering, just trying to rule that out. Does she perk up after watering... like is she not droopy during the day? Droop doesn't automatically mean needs water, obviously it can... but plants droop at night to "sleep" as well and from too much water. How much are you watering per day? To runoff? Dry leaves can mean underwatering too... You said you water at night so if it's almost night and she's drooping, it might be she's just settling in for the night and you think she's drooping from thirst? Just thinking out loud here really, because it could be so many different causes. It's a fabric pot with a decent size plant so watering daily may very well be necessary.
Ok... they are droopy in the morning till they wake up as well. There is no way one liter is saturating a 5 gallon pot... it should take around 1.5 gallons or more... you may actually be underwatering and have dry pockets and roots won't grow into dry soil. The runoff you see is likely just the water taking the path of least resistance down the side of the pot. I think you need to get your watering practices down before you make any other changes. If you water properly to saturation, she will likely be able to go a day or more between waterings, of course that depends on environment. You could put the pot in a tub and let her soak up water till she is saturated, put a bit on top of the soil too, it will take a few hours. Then take note of how heavy she feels, then don't water again till she's light. Can you buy a moisture meter?Right will keep that in mind while watering
No,its looks droopy in the morning
I usually water till run-off
I use 1 liter of water everytime
that is a zone a lot of new growers i feel get stuck in. trying to not overwatering leading to a case of watering incorrectly and ending with the same negative.The fact that you have crispy leaves and are only using a liter says underwatering... however you're watering daily, which is keeping part of her roots constantly wet, which is overwatering because it's too frequent. Does that make sense? Need to get watering down, it's the leading cause of new growers messing up thier plants lol.
For sure, and symptoms can look similar which makes it harder. Fabric pots outside were a complete disaster the one time I attempted them. I was underwatering as well. Cut the pots off to find a nice dry core and the mystery of why my plants were not thriving was instantly solved.that is a zone a lot of new growers i feel get stuck in. trying to not overwatering leading to a case of watering incorrectly and ending with the same negative.
This is very true, I didn't even think about that!For all, you know, you may be growing a wild hemp plant with no potential for THC to begin with. Not trying to be mean, but just making an observation.
It would be better to start a separate thread.Hey all. I'm on final stage of flower and go some mites infestation so want to harvest sooner rather than later. I need some advice whether is this ready to harvest or not.
Thanks all already
no they are not ready they need at least about 3 more weeks in my opinion then start looking closely for the tricombs to start turning brown under the microscope.It's been 5-6 weeks in the flowering stage
Is it rest to harvest
I have stopped delivering nutrients
Been feeding 6.5-6.7 ph water
Should I harvest the plant
yes these flowers dont look like any flowers I have ever seen.Something about this entire plant seems crazy. First off - that browning looks sus , have you have a stall in growth recently? looks like a nasty root/bot issue in it's beginning
what in the heck strain is that? 5 weeks into flower something just seems off.
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