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I picked this up at the thrift store. I assume it was made for cannabis while on cannabis. There’s a Tommy Chong quote on the liner notes so…
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This is my first run of photos, I’ve had a couple successful auto grows. I have 2 Badazz OG plants from Ripper Seeds in the third week of flower and the leaves seem to be yellowing. I’m using grow dots and recharge in coco and fabric pots drinking from a wick. I didn’t know if its a deficiency, too much water, or just normal? Last run I used a…
terpking, Halt88 and 8 others-
Magnesium deficiency, or potassium toxicity causing interveinal chlorosis, one or the other
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You’re wicking from the bottom for watering. I think that’s it. Your plants aren’t getting any nutrients from your grow dots. You need to keep the medium moist I believe. I would water from the top and see if things don’t change in a few days.
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i wouls stop wicking from the bottom. same thing happened to me
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Thanks for the help. I’ll have to switch to hand watering.
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The one on the left stays saturated but the one on the right doesn’t like as much water, and has been that way since the start. But the one on the left smells way skunkier.
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Home grow TV has an episode Truth about triploiods with Nat from Humboldt. I think that’s where I heard it. A new grower asked about triploids and he said go for it, but they are heavy feeders. And if it goes sideways you may get innersexed flowers that don’t make seeds. Then he points them to the Blueberry Muffin if you want an easy photo.
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If you stress out the plant it may choose to herm for preservation. My understanding was Humboldt was releasing these triploids for growers who have maximum control over their environment, space for their size, and the knowledge to keep up with their nutrition, co2 and light needs. Which is apparently more. I passed because I’m a newbie in a grow tent.