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Hey granny , this is a tough one to figure out ....the " fat " leaves are fine , it just means that you have an indica leaning plant , I mean that's fine unless you prefer the " sativa" high which is different ....This girl has some very fat leaves (and signs of nute burn?) and I’m not sure why. They were born just under 2 months and haven’t been fed since, potted in coast of maine blue bag. Watered every 2-3 days with a mister, light cycle is 16/8. Are the fat leaves bad? Why the nute burn.?
Also it looks like the plant with the burn has less perlite in it , is it the same mix ? Did you add perlite to the others , adding perlite , like 20% is helpful for drainage in the coast of Maine blend , I do it all the timeThis girl has some very fat leaves (and signs of nute burn?) and I’m not sure why. They were born just under 2 months and haven’t been fed since, potted in coast of maine blue bag. Watered every 2-3 days with a mister, light cycle is 16/8. Are the fat leaves bad? Why the nute burn.?
Hey granny , this is a tough one to figure out ....the " fat " leaves are fine , it just means that you have an indica leaning plant , I mean that's fine unless you prefer the " sativa" high which is different ....
Just ride this one out for a few more leaf sets before you do anything ,
I have a bizarre theory that perhaps the roots hit a hot pocket of nutrient rich soil and burned the leaf .....but that's borderline ridiculous bro science ...
Just hang in there , I think it will straighten itself out , some nutrient rich soils can be a little " hot" for young plants
Bro science makes sense. When I was repotting these I ran out of pots and soil. I made a choice and put the smaller plants in the smaller containers. Mix is totally the same EXCEPT like I said I ran out of soil. A few days later there were exposed roots so I took the only soil in had ( maine lobster compost) and put a light dusting on them just enough to cover them. That’s why the mic looks different, but also gives credence to the hot nute pocket. Although most of them had exposed roots that I did this to, off this one was affected. I also do spirit with the lights on and try to hit only soil, but shit happens.Also it looks like the plant with the burn has less perlite in it , is it the same mix ? Did you add perlite to the others , adding perlite , like 20% is helpful for drainage in the coast of Maine blend , I do it all the time
Ahh too funny ...thank you for validating my nutty thoughts , now I have more confidence to voice an opinion where I would otherwise keep my mouth shut , I think you're on the right track ....Bro science makes sense. When I was repotting these I ran out of pots and soil. I made a choice and put the smaller plants in the smaller containers. Mix is totally the same EXCEPT like I said I ran out of soil. A few days later there were exposed roots so I took the only soil in had ( maine lobster compost) and put a light dusting on them just enough to cover them. That’s why the mic looks different, but also gives credence to the hot nute pocket. Although most of them had exposed roots that I did this to, off this one was affected. I also do spirit with the lights on and try to hit only soil, but shit happens.
i also realized what I’m doing right. I’m leaving them the f**k alone! My past bad grows were due to classic over parenting. Caused my babies an arrested development.
We have a filter built into the house before the tap water. I really want to keep this an organic grow much as possible. What can I use to lower it or raise it correctly?Little PH down to 6.3, add cal mag (cal mag raised 6.8 distilled water to over 8, so add all nutes then PH.) and all was back to normal. I can think of nothing that causes more problems than PH that is not correct. Next, for indica anyway, is need for cal-mag.
As for tap water, it needs measured not only for PH, but for how much stuff is in the water. Same meter that reads hydroponic water for nute levels dissolved. Over 250 begins problems. Chlorine, also a problem. Again, whatever water, PH it.
Bubbah
most of those are showing signs of overwatering and all a little different..They mostly look excellent, except for that droopy girl in the middle and the two in the lower right.
-Is droopy-girl under watered? Gave her some extra water to watch what happens.
-Those other two, is that nute burn? It keeps happening, and I’m not feeding them anything. Maybe a hot pocket, but is it also possible there are nutes for flowering stage in the soil and they’re still vegetative?
-My tapwater PH was at 9, I added a little bit of salt and brought it down to 8. Anything else I should do?
-What should my watering look like? I've been using the spray bottle but they are getting bigger and I feel like they might need more now? Spray them liberally every 2-3 days currently.
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also signs of the light is probably too close,They mostly look excellent, except for that droopy girl in the middle and the two in the lower right.
-Is droopy-girl under watered? Gave her some extra water to watch what happens.
-Those other two, is that nute burn? It keeps happening, and I’m not feeding them anything. Maybe a hot pocket, but is it also possible there are nutes for flowering stage in the soil and they’re still vegetative?
-My tapwater PH was at 9, I added a little bit of salt and brought it down to 8. Anything else I should do?
-What should my watering look like? I've been using the spray bottle but they are getting bigger and I feel like they might need more now? Spray them liberally every 2-3 days currently.
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