Chat

Lemon Amnesia

Approved by Barney's Farm
3
50
17
2016
4 years ago
Follow
3
Outsunny
Indoor
Room Type
Defoliation
weeks 11-12, 14
Soil
Grow medium
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
Grow Conditions
Week 7
Vegetation
34
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
10+ conditions after
Login
Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
Commented by
Continuum_DnB Continuum_DnB
4 years ago
Last week of Vegetation. Just waiting on some different Bio feed for Flowering phase. Put up supporting netting and sticks in the pots and moved radiator away plus turned down heat a little. They look well and healthy and have been drinking approx 0.5l/day each. Will switch to Flowering as soon as possible, down to 12/12.
Similar Diaries
Very testful
1 weeks
Very testfuldemo
+2 strains
a month ago
BOB Sativa
10 weeks
BOB Sativa growgreengo
+1 strain
3 years ago · 10 comments
Imperium x round 2
7 weeks
Imperium x round 2Gusarone
Anesia Seeds - IMPERIUM X®
3 years ago · 13 comments
DWC 1st attempt
6 weeks
DWC 1st attemptSilicone007
Gilly Weed Goo
3 years ago · 13 comments
Sleepy Joe round 2
8 weeks
Sleepy Joe round 2Gusarone
Anesia Seeds - Sleepy Joe®
3 years ago · 7 comments
Love of growth
5 weeks
Love of growth Lilsike420
Afrokush
3 years ago · 4 comments
The Mystery Kush
9 weeks
The Mystery Kush growgreengo
The Mystery Kush
3 years ago · 13 comments
Black Indica
8 weeks
Black IndicaSmokanaganSeeds
Crop King Seeds - Black Indica
3 years ago · 8 comments
Grow Questions
Continuum_DnB
Continuum_DnBstarted grow question 4 years ago
Why are the stems starting to show some Purple, is that over-watering?
Solved
Plant. Stem - Red or purple
like
Shagrath
Shagrathanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi! Plants looks healthy in those pics so I'm betting that it's just the intensity of your led light. Strong leds turn stems purple but it's nothing to worry about, just look at my diaries and see the color of stems to compare, or any other led diary actually. So keep going and be carefull not to stress those girls, they are very fragile in this point
Continuum_DnB
Continuum_DnBstarted grow question 4 years ago
Any ideas why one of the three isn't growing as well? Seems to be 50% smaller than the others. Might I have damaged its roots when transferring from smaller pot? I have given it more BioRoot as a result.
Open
Plant. Too short
like
Answer
TheUk420Show
TheUk420Showanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi man very surprised nobody answered this yet. It could be down to a huge amount of things. I gather she's doing okay now ? for future reference it can be many things like I said. Ph imbalances can slow her down, overwatering can slow her down, change in temps can slow her down the list goes on and on. Sometimes its nothing to do with anything you have done sometimes its just the pheno growing slower. I have experienced this. This backs up the theory that all phenos are different regardless of breed. If you plant two seeds of the same strain from the same mother they will still be two completely different plants. though they will be similar they will have different characteristics and will grow with different traits. Slow growth can be one of these traits though breeders do their best to breed this out of the pheno. Either way shes healthy and patience is the name of this game. Unless you are perpetual grower im not seeing how it would be a problem for you :) Happy growing 👊
like
Complain
Continuum_DnB
Continuum_DnBstarted grow question 4 years ago
Hi. Can you help, should I switch them now to Flowering (12/12?). They are only 35cm tall but I did successfully Top them last week. Should I wait another two weeks or veg to get a bit taller or would I get enough if I switched to Flowering now??? Thanks for your help.
Open
Plant. Other
like
Answer
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420answered grow question 4 years ago
As long as you have the space keep vegging and topping as many times as you can and let them get as big as possible, but remeber they will get about 2x as tall in flowering, so you wanna do some lst to keep em low so the branches go sort of ddiagonally tending more to a horizontal position and not vertical, this will allow for more vertical toom but then you must consider the side space, if your plants can all fit, and if they by the end of veg, then in flower you shouldnt have any issues as then you let them grow vertically and they have plenty of room cause you trained to take up more horizontal space and during this period she got bigger, stronger and more established. Good luck and stay lit growmie, veg for as long as you can allow it to, keep in your mind that every week they veg its an extra bag of weed. https://youtu.be/jK8fAUlqbow?t=38
like
Complain
IvorytTower
IvorytToweranswered grow question 4 years ago
It really depends how much "enough" is. Long story short; if you can wait then do as you will get more bud. However if you can't wait then these guys will be fine to flower
like
Complain
Continuum_DnB
Continuum_DnBstarted grow question 4 years ago
Can I start to remove the wide fan leaves as soon as I switch to Flowering or leave for the first couple of weeks then remove?
Solved
Leaves. Too many
like
Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 years ago
I would be asking why you want to remove the leaves? Each healthy green leaf is photosynthesising and making the energy for your plant to grow. Reducing the amount of healthy green leaves reduces your plants capacity in producing energy which in turn reduces your plants ability to grow. "Bud sites" rely on the fan leaves to make the energy that they need to grow their biggest and best flowers. I would recommend to leave all healthy green leaves on your plant and suggest you only remove any yellow leaves. The older fan leaves also act as "storage" sites for vital growth elements such as amino acids, carbs, sugars etc that your plant will draw upon during flowering and this is why fan leaves generally go yellow during the flowering cycle. It is more efficient for the plant to "recycle" the "stored" elements rather than growing flowers and making growth elements from new, at the same time. If there are no fan leaves full of stored vital elements, your plants will have to manufacture these vital elements at the same time it is trying to grow the flowers, meaning there is less energy for flower growth due to having to use extra energy to re-manufacture the carbs, amino acids, sugars etc that the plant has lost due to the leaf removal. Your plant will grow her biggest and best flowers with all leaves left in place to produce maximum energy for maximum growth. This is basic plant biology that the defoliation brigade fail to understand. Removing large amounts of leaves will actually cause a major upset to the plants metabolism, with the plant potentially suffering shock and with a risk of slowing growth for up to 2 weeks while the plant re-grows more leaves to boost her energy production levels back up to the same level as before the leaves were removed, rather than using the that time to grow flowers. Hope this helps,.... Organoman.
Continuum_DnB
Continuum_DnBstarted grow question 4 years ago
Hi. Now plants are in Flowering phase, I am wondering whether I should strip off some of the small growth occurring on the lowest arms (see red rings on photo), and therefore try to concentrate the growth/energy in the upper branches and therefore the potentially bigger buds?
Solved
Buds. Other
1 like
TheBudWhisperer
TheBudWhispereranswered grow question 4 years ago
I agree with harbinger. You’ve got a real stretchy sativa here and she’s lanky and airy. Trimming lower bud sites at this juncture won’t do a whole lot given that you’re through most of transition at this point. You still can without detrimental effect absolutely, but it’s really not going to make much of a difference on the scales. If it were me, I probably wouldn’t bother. I’m greedy as fuck when it comes to my yields and there’s more than enough light penetration in the canopy to turn that little budlet into a decent nug. Best of luck with it!
Comments
Login

Be the first to comment it