So its been quite an eventful weekend.
The worry I had last week on nute, light burn and/or something else came to fruition quite badly and rapidly.
The GP looked like it had been out in the desert sun too long and whole plant just about crisped up apart from the buds and small leaves. Others also exhibited similar issues on mostly lower leaves but to a far lesser degree. The Pinot #2 on the other hand was looking mighty fine.
Racking my brain (and worrying greatly!) I'd semi-convinced myself (and still could be some of it) it was the plants freaking out at the new light I'd put in and on too intensely, some nute burn and maybe some fading all mixing together. So was reading up and scouring for info when saw a few articles and posts on nute overfeeding...bingo! That was exactly the symptoms they were exhibiting. And the Pinot #2 was the only one which didn't have the flowering booster I gave the others and is fine. This was only their second feed, well over two weeks apart (recommends weekly in flower!) and were fine first go round and only used as directed. Never using it again that's for sure!
So today I had the grim task of getting all the crispiness off and I semi-flushed them all as well to try and get rid of it anything lingering. They look much, much better now so gently, gently we'll see where we end up.
So annoyed with myself, just hope the buds will be ok. Have another 4/5 weeks of flowering to come maybe and from what I've read they should be ok. Time will tell.
The crispy GP
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Lemon OG
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The pile of snippings (some defoliation done as well)
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Ladies with their new haircuts
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And a nice little surprise to cheer me up at the end, some variegation:
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Looks like an ice cream to me or a can of Squirt my mate told me (I had to look that one up).