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Since the old and new growth is looking normal, I would just keep an eye on it for now. It could have been a nutrient issue like Dude said. I get that sort of thing from time to time and I believe it is due to organic inputs not mixed in thoroughly enough. Or a pH issue like @jmystro stated.
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Can I some recommendations for quality clones online?
thx
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I’m not on Instagram. Is there a link on that page? Looks like it but nothing happens when I click on it. Could be I’m not logged in as a user.
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I am monogamous with J.R.. Everything I’ve gotten so far has been stable. Some times size and attitude doesn’t work in my garden. But always reliable . I have not had any diseases as he gets his stuff tested.
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So those are cuts from J.R.Token?
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Would you up pot this before flowering? It’s in a 2 gal hempy bucket with less than 2 gal of coco. She is getting very thirsty with all the foliage. The reservoir is empty every morning. I’m thinking of moving to a 5 gal bucket.
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I would just water more often
I like 3 gallon pots
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If auto then no , if photo then yes
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I would transplant her then flower her after she settles in the new pot but you could just let her ride in the 2 gallon bucket with coco coir she would be fine!
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I would and also I’d trim that bush. Maybe a landing strip or a pineapple 😋… lol na give her a little lst you’ll have bigger flowers
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Transplants are perfect right before switching to flower. It’ll allow your plant root zone to stretch with the plant top half that is above soil. Do the transplant wait for recovery then switch
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Lighting question. What ppfd/dli should I be shooting for? I’m using an app called PPFD Meter that is showing ppfd 759 and dli 66 at canopy which is 18″ below lights. The app is reporting these readings as ‘HIGH’, no pun intended! 😜
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I’ve found that following manufacturers hanging height and then watching to how they respond is best. There are so many variables to what is right for your environment, genetics and grow style.
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What stage of growth you in ? The more
light you give the more you need to feed them I like 850-1000 mid flower feeding at 2.8-3 ec but without more info we are just guessing if your in veg then you would be at a much lower ppfd the info is everywhere just google ppfd growth chart
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Plants can be acclimated to more intense light as they develop. How much light a plant can handle is not written on any chart. There is no perfect ppfd as it changes throughout each stage of growth. There are general numbers to start with and go from there. Seedlings and clones need very little light at around 100-200 ppfd. As they get bigger…
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18 hrs on – seedling 300-400, veg 300-600, strain dependant
12 hrs on- flower 850-1000 is dank
11hrs on like i do, 950-1100 is dank
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What am I looking at here? This popped up overnight on a single leaf. I’m suspecting nutrient burn. I see this in my grow quite often where one leaf will have some sort of odd symptoms while the rest of the leaves look OK. My suspicion is that the roots are hitting an area where there is too much nute or even an area where there may be lock out.…
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I’m always doing that it happens. Generally when I’m trying to give the girls a little extra boost. Can’t help but put my foot on the gas lol
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We need to see the whole plant to give proper advice. Random leaves tell us nothing.
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If I had to guess from this pic I would have to agree with nute burn. The burnt part goes pretty far so I’m not sure. But that dark, glossy green can be an indicator of too much nitrogen. Also the tips I see curling downward are also an indicator of over fertilization. Just a couple possibilities.
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I had this happen recently on a very healthy plant and here’s what I decided the cause was, right or wrong. Lol. When I was feeding I had half a leaf dip into my can. I wiped it off but that’s what it looked like the next day.
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