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Blue Dream yellow fan leaves near top,nitro?
What time of the day was this picture taken? The droopy leaves could be from over-watering, stressing the roots preventing nutrition from being available. They look hungry but is it because they lack nutrition in the soil or are the roots damaged making available nutrition in the soil unavailable? Tell us more about your grow.
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Casadelwhacko posted an update 2 months ago
2 months ago (edited)
It’s been a busy summer. Its been a busier week. One left to trim and if I so much as hear the word “scissors” for a week, I’ll have a freaking nervous breakdown! I’ll post final weight for this harvest after that last bastard is trimmed and curing. Lost my remote while I was buried in the corner and had to sit through an episode of Quincy…
plant-daddy, Hannabis and 7 others-
I can relate to that feeling! I just got finished trimming the majority of my plants and I’m waiting for one more to finish drying so I can start trimming her and get finished with the scissors ✂️ until the next round of trimming madness lol!
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No. When the plant’s xylem is full of water and stomata are closed, special pores are needed to release the internal pressure (kPa) like a valve, because roots have a membrane that allows water in but not out. Roots sitting in water during the dark cycle are very prone to this when the stomata are closed in the early morning hours. I use…
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Structure is a major factor when determining how to grow a plant. First a few terms. The top growth on a branch/stem is called the meristem. The upper most dominant meristem on a plant is called the apical meristem. At the extreme ends you’ll have a plant that looks like a x-mas tree with a fast growing apical top with short side branches or…
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