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VanTheMan VanTheMan
9 months ago
Started watering only twice a week Day 15 - 16/01-2024 - Watered 0.8L Day 19 - 20/01-2024 - Watered 0,6L - started with light dosage of fertilizer. (1ml of each grow-bloom-top for 1.5l of water.) Day 21 - 22/01-2024 - 3 weeks old, She is looking real good. 13cm tall but already got, 3levels on one side and 2 levels on the other. total of 10 side branches
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Grow Questions
VanTheMan
VanTheManstarted grow question 9 months ago
Has she started flowering yet? or should my next week be veg week?
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 9 months ago
Your probably a few days to a week away from it being in Bloom, she looks like she has just started transition into flower which can take a week.
VanTheMan
VanTheManstarted grow question 8 months ago
The big leaves on the lowest part of my plant are getting a little crispy tips. i'm a bit worried that its due to overfeeding her. it is ONLY the lower leaves that have crispy tips do i need to hold back on fertilizer?
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
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TheUk420Show
TheUk420Showanswered grow question 8 months ago
it is an overfeed but only very very slight i would call this an imbalance more than an overfeed as the plant looks really healthy i think if you were to flush you most likley loose a few days of optimum growth i feed my plants everyday after say week 5 i know they can handle it because there are many many grow systems that feed constantly so it makes sense that your able to feed everyday by hand :) best of luck buddy youll be fine
VanTheMan
VanTheManstarted grow question 8 months ago
My gorilla cookie auto is almost 7 weeks old (2 weeks of flowering) is it to late for defoliation on her? is defoliation a good idea on it? if so how should i go about it? Thanks in advance for your time 😍👽
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Sit_Ubu_Sit_Good_Dog
Sit_Ubu_Sit_Good_Doganswered grow question 8 months ago
Why do you want to defoliate? looks like there's decent air flow and you'd only create holes in your canopy becaues no leaves would replace the ones you removed at this point. bud site development is correlated to position on plant, not if a leaf is covering it. buds at the same level and similar vascular tissue leading to it, will develop in similar ways. I regularlly have 2nd / 3rd level of buds shielded and they turn out just like the 2nd/3rd level of buds with less shielding. Very little photosynthesis occurs in the flower, so why would you maximize light on that instead of your leaves. Leaves also take in CO2 - the limiting fact in most cases... hamprering co2 intake will definitely impact yield in a negative way. In addition to reducing photosynthetic potential which is the single most important factor for nearly all facets of outcome that can be measured. Leaves are lungs. Leavs are energy production.Leaves store buidling blocks for cellular growth... pruning off leaves is not a benefit except in very specific cases. Don't let anyone tell you differently. have a reason to remove a leaf.. maybe it's resting on another one and causing constant condensation on top of that leaf -- this would be a disease vector and a perfectly good reason to remove a leaf. My dehum couldn't keep up with the foilage at times, and to avoid a dangerous RH for the entire room i have removed 10-20% of leaves before.. but that was for the good of the entire grow and i never lied to myself that it somehow increased my yield or made the plant "focus" on buds... it did not. read "to defoliate or not" in dr photon's corner of cocoforcannabis.com. it will give you a proper perspective of cause and effect and debunk a bunch of retarded myths that people do just because they are prone to confirmation bias (especially if it is their behaviour being assessed) and following a herd.
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