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Hi can someone tell me if I am training my plant right and is there anyway I can improve?
 

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You're off and running. Keep going around the pot, opening up future bud sites every couple days, Auto BlueBerry Domina, day 30 and yesterday.
 

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You're off and running. Keep going around the pot, opening up future bud sites every couple days, Auto BlueBerry Domina, day 30 and yesterday.
Nice looking plants good looking drainage rack n tote under them keeping those roots dryer and warmer .
 
Suggestion point, if your bending central stem so far over, make sure you tie central stem to pot: it will stop roots being ripped out at an angle (my second plant: lesson learned!)

There is no 100% way to predict growth but aiming to keep the main top as even to flush with the canopy: that is the aim. LST works extremely well with topping or fimming...
 
Suggestion point, if your bending central stem so far over, make sure you tie central stem to pot: it will stop roots being ripped out at an angle (my second plant: lesson learned!)

There is no 100% way to predict growth but aiming to keep the main top as even to flush with the canopy: that is the aim. LST works extremely well with topping or fimming...
Yes that’s right I do a old method my Father & Mother taught me back in the 70’s it’s using the leaf stalk to help tie down the laterals down . Here’s an example . If you look at laterals I’ve wrapped the leaf stalk over the tender new growth helping it to grow down n out .
 

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Hi can someone tell me if I am training my plant right and is there anyway I can improve?
Unless your limited in height and time I'd say let her grow some more. Your lower branches should start coming to the top, keep spreading it apart. I'd of topped it first and LST the lower branches after they catch up. lol then I top those and so on but I'm a bit of a nut when it comes to growing.

Mimedgrower just bends the tops over but he waits until it gets to the height he wants then bends it over so the lower branches and off shoots take off.
 
Yes that’s right I do a old method my Father & Mother taught me back in the 70’s it’s using the leaf stalk to help tie down the laterals down . Here’s an example . If you look at laterals I’ve wrapped the leaf stalk over the tender new growth helping it to grow down n out .
I like that, I've taken lower branches and used them to hold down and spread out upper branches but I've not used the leaves like that..... I will now if the opportunity rises.
 
Suggestion point, if your bending central stem so far over, make sure you tie central stem to pot: it will stop roots being ripped out at an angle (my second plant: lesson learned!)

There is no 100% way to predict growth but aiming to keep the main top as even to flush with the canopy: that is the aim. LST works extremely well with topping or fimming...

Great suggestion. I forgot that pic.
 

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I like that, I've taken lower branches and used them to hold down and spread out upper branches but I've not used the leaves like that..... I will now if the opportunity rises.
Glad you can get something out of the post ,Mum n Dad will be pleased .
 
Could anyone tell me why my leave are turning yellow could it be a nitrogen deficiency?
 

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Could anyone tell me why my leave are turning yellow could it be a nitrogen deficiency?
With it being the lower leaves my first guess is over water or not enough light or a bit of each. It looks more like over watered.
 
Could need higher ppm on feed, could be low light getting through canopy could be........ (Host of other issues!)
Start with the 2 I mentioned (low feed if a random guess because its eating u the bottom of canopy while above still looks verdant!)
We need. Little more into please...
 
Hi if you look at your leaves they are recurved cause by overwatering do you let the plants sit in the tray when you water ?
 
Honestly 2 off them are over watered but the soil in the pots dry out with in 2 days a mate off mine said it was a nitrogen deficiency and i can’t see it being not enough light cause there’s a lot off light
 

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Honestly 2 off them are over watered but the soil in the pots dry out with in 2 days a mate off mine said it was a nitrogen deficiency and i can’t see it being not enough light cause there’s a lot off light

What is your feed cycle and what are you feeding them? I feed let dry then water let dry then feed let dry and so on as recommended by GH nute's. What is your soil? Coir? Peat? a combo Promix type?
 
That’s my feeding schedule but I only put the cal mag in once a week and I try to water them every 3 days could the plant be affected due to the size of the pot as it’s not very big
 

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Honestly 2 off them are over watered but the soil in the pots dry out with in 2 days a mate off mine said it was a nitrogen deficiency and i can’t see it being not enough light cause there’s a lot off light


Ribbed curled down leaves like that leading to lower leaves yellowing is classic sign of watering too often and the roots are continually soggy.

I would start by letting it dry out real good. Longer than the standard 3 days. Only water when pot is alarmingly light. It should compare in weight to a fresh filled pot of dry soil.

Bet she perks up if you wait.
 
That’s my feeding schedule but I only put the cal mag in once a week and I try to water them every 3 days could the plant be affected due to the size of the pot as it’s not very big
With those low numbers you maybe under fed. By week 6 I'm feeding 5/5/5 ml M.G.B.and I keep feeding them that until I flip then just before flip I go 5/5/6ml until weeks 2-3 in flower 5/5/10
4-5- weeks 5/4/15 + 3 Kool Bloom weeks 6 - 5/5/10/ +5 week 7 5/5/10 then water water water until done. I've never used cal/mag with my well water
I should add that I follow the water feed schedule on the GH charts on their label
 
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