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Can someone please help me figure out the issue im having with the yellowing around the edges on my plant. I'm using 100 percent organic liquid fertilizer and small amounts of rose pride high in nitrite fertilizer mixed in. They are indoor under a lamp.
 
It is yellow just on 2 leaves tips not on other also could someone tell me how many inches should my plant b from light
 
Little yellow on 2 leaves I cut 1 of the yellow tips also this is gorilla cookies when it first sprouted out I went 2 water 1 day and noticed it was laying over so I tied a stick 2 it and it super cropped it and I replanted and had 2 bury alot of the stem under dirt so with it being auto do yall think it will affect my harvest
 

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It is yellow just on 2 leaves tips not on other also could someone tell me how many inches should my plant b from light
Can someone please help me figure out the issue im having with the yellowing around the edges on my plant. I'm using 100 percent organic liquid fertilizer and small amounts of rose pride high in nitrite fertilizer mixed in. They are indoor under a lamp.
 

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Little yellow on 2 leaves I cut 1 of the yellow tips also this is gorilla cookies when it first sprouted out I went 2 water 1 day and noticed it was laying over so I tied a stick 2 it and it super cropped it and I replanted and had 2 bury alot of the stem under dirt so with it being auto do yall think it will affect my harvest
 

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Based on the limited info and pictures supplied it could be anything.
I'm going to guess and say that the dark shiny leaves with burnt, clawed tips
suggests N tox & or over watering. I don't see any perlite in the soil mix &
it looks awfully compacted, what is in it & what are you doing for drainage?
And how about your light? What power and percentage and height above
canopy. Also, how old is she and how often are you watering and fertilizing
and @ what age did you start? How about RH?

If the leaves are somewhat straight out or pointing up a little, the light is @ a
good height. If leaves are pointed up @ 30-40 degree angle and "praying"
means they want more light. If extreme "praying", taco-ing or drooping
down as if to cover up and protect themselves = too much light - in which
case raise the light &/or reduce power if you're able to. 💪 👊 👍✌️

Farm?
 
Little yellow on 2 leaves I cut 1 of the yellow tips also this is gorilla cookies when it first sprouted out I went 2 water 1 day and noticed it was laying over so I tied a stick 2 it and it super cropped it and I replanted and had 2 bury alot of the stem under dirt so with it being auto do yall think it will affect my harvest
yeah, autos are not tollerant to stressors. It looks a bit stunted maybe, they also don't need full strength nutes. The first 21 days are so critical to a good start for autos and unfortunately one hiccup does usually affect final results. Don't give up on her though
 
Based on the limited info and pictures supplied it could be anything.
I'm going to guess and say that the dark shiny leaves with burnt, clawed tips
suggests N tox & or over watering. I don't see any perlite in the soil mix &
it looks awfully compacted, what is in it & what are you doing for drainage?
And how about your light? What power and percentage and height above
canopy. Also, how old is she and how often are you watering and fertilizing
and @ what age did you start? How about RH?

If the leaves are somewhat straight out or pointing up a little, the light is @ a
good height. If leaves are pointed up @ 30-40 degree angle and "praying"
means they want more light. If extreme "praying", taco-ing or drooping
down as if to cover up and protect themselves = too much light - in which
case raise the light &/or reduce power if you're able to. 💪 👊 👍✌️

Farm?
Awesome man and it's gorilla cookie auto from fastbuds bout 3 week old cocoacoiar soil 250 watt led with another light not sure watt but I use bloom and veg light on at same time and keep my lights on 24/7 lights bout 48 inches away from light and use Dakota REV organic growth stimulant mixed in with water when I feed cannot afford certain tools don't have ph checker or inline carbon fan and RH only gets around highest 30%
 
Awesome man and it's gorilla cookie auto from fastbuds bout 3 week old cocoacoiar soil 250 watt led with another light not sure watt but I use bloom and veg light on at same time and keep my lights on 24/7 lights bout 48 inches away from light and use Dakota REV organic growth stimulant mixed in with water when I feed cannot afford certain tools don't have ph checker or inline carbon fan and RH only gets around highest 30%
Oh also had seed starter mixed with cocoa soil
 
Awesome man and it's gorilla cookie auto from fastbuds bout 3 week old cocoacoiar soil 250 watt led with another light not sure watt but I use bloom and veg light on at same time and keep my lights on 24/7 lights bout 48 inches away from light and use Dakota REV organic growth stimulant mixed in with water when I feed cannot afford certain tools don't have ph checker or inline carbon fan and RH only gets around highest 30%
I water bout 2 times a day and I always mix cap of fertilizer in my water jug 4 it
 
My soil is cocoa and seed starter mixed with it every noad 2 branches come out on each one
 

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Definitely nute burn. Do yourself a favor and get
at least a cheap pair of pens, so you know exactly
what you are giving them. They also allow you to
measure the runoff so you have a better idea of
what's happening in the root zone. (I would suggest a
better set, or an all in one if you can swing it. I use
"Blue Labs" which are a bit pricey, but highly accurate,
trustworthy and well worth the money). Don't forget
calibration solutions
 

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Also accidentally super cropped it had to tie limb 2 stem made knot in stem do u think it will help or take away from harvest it was very young when I did it plus transplanted and had 2 bury the stem pretty deep but the stem is thick and healthy looking tho
 
Also accidentally super cropped it had to tie limb 2 stem made knot in stem do u think it will help or take away from harvest it was very young when I did it plus transplanted and had 2 bury the stem pretty deep but the stem is thick and healthy looking tho
That's what super cropping is meant to do. It creates very strong
knots that are able to transport more nutrients and support
monster buds. Supper Cropping definitely helps produce bigger
and better crops imo. It is not for the faint of heart as it involves
purposely crushing the stalks. From the web:

1. Increased Yield

  • Bending the branches redistributes hormones (auxins), promoting multiple top colas instead of a single dominant one.
  • This results in more bud sites and bigger harvests.

2. Stronger, Thicker Stems

  • The damaged tissue heals back thicker and stronger, making plants more resistant to breakage.
  • Helps support heavy buds in later flowering stages.

3. Better Light Penetration & Canopy Control

  • Super cropping spreads out the plant structure, allowing more light to reach lower bud sites.
  • Reduces shading and popcorn buds, leading to denser, higher-quality flowers.

4. Enhanced Trichome & Resin Production

  • The mild stress triggers a defense response, often leading to higher cannabinoid and terpene production.
  • Can result in stronger-smelling, more potent buds.

5. Can Be Used to Manage Height

  • Helps control stretchy sativas or plants getting too tall for indoor spaces.
  • Keeps plants at an even height, making them easier to manage under grow lights.

6. Increases Airflow & Reduces Mold Risk

  • By spreading branches out, airflow improves, reducing the chance of mold, mildew, and pests.
  • Especially useful in humid environments.
 
Hell yea thanks 4 the advice they say super cropping might not be good 4 some autos because of such short lifespan but gorilla cookies does take 10 weeks maybe longer so yea I do believe it will increase my harvest also I've introduced some light stress on main stem and have good bend in it waiting on other branches 2 get stro g enough 4 me 2 put them bend on em as well
 
*Super cropping is stressful on the plants (HST) and probably
not well suited for Auto's as they do not tolerate
stress very well
 
I have banana purple punch that done sprouted on me say seed 2 harvest is 8 weeks have u personally grown it I bought from fastbuds that's where I purchase seeds do u kno of legit cheap good seed site
 
*Super cropping is stressful on the plants (HST) and probably
not well suited for Auto's as they do not tolerate
stress very well
Yea I won't do it again fr didn't mean 2 do it glad it was so young and healed so good
 
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