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I plant them at around a half inch long or so and haven’t had any trouble so far, my autos go straight to their forever home
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Ok here is something I don’t really see discussed to much, so when do you decide to give up on a plant and just take it as a loss, i have a Northern Light auto from RQS around day 50 still in veg and it has literally gave me trouble the entire grow the soil is FF Happy frog with grow dots mixed in, water PH is 6.3-6.5 the entire grow soil ph is…
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I wouldn’t count on/plan on having that plant produce quality flowers, but I also wouldn’t destroy the plant either. I would at least try some things before culling, just to make it a learning experience. Maybe start by throwing some dolomite lime, or at least some Epsom salts.
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Idk, I might be crazy. I still think your ph is too high. I aim for 6.0 in soil.
she does look overwatered and hungry.
her leaves are drooping but the stems look fine.
although I can’t really tell with these pictures they’re a little blurry.
i would PH the water down more, top dress her with some epsom, worm castings and some fishbone meal or any…
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I don’t remember where I heard it. It might be bro science but it might just work… I heard flipping to a 12/12 for a time and then back to 18/6 can trigger flowering in some autos that are having trouble with the transition, Doing that helps it along then the ruderalis genes take over.
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She’s looking a little better this morning she was super droopy and sad when I got home from work last night pot was super light, I top fed with worm castings and lightly watered
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Pink Apple Soda from Tastebudz genetics.
Getting super excited pictures just don’t do her justice she’s stacking up with dense frosty buds honestly can’t wait for this one
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Ok question for grow dot users, i grow in two gallon fabric pots so i split a single application pack between 2 pots one plant has been great no deficiencies the second one shows some type of deficiency randomly some days it looks great other days she gets spots is it possible she’s just a heavier feeder than the other one, this plant has been…
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Looks like a plant that’s having calcium antagonisms. Are you supplementing any cal-mag? If so, stop. If the lower leaves were being consumed to help feed the new growth I’d say they’re lacking nutrition. When the new and old growth is pastel green, calcium is usually the culprit.
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I think your problem is the 2 gallon pot. For me 3 is minimum, and that’s a super fast veg. In 2 gallon if you veg more than a few weeks it’s just not gonna happen, my opinion. Move it to a 5g and she will be fine.
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