February 6, 2020’s update.
I trimmed the bad fan leaves, and some of leaves that used to shade on some flowers.
February 6, 2020’s update.
I trimmed the bad fan leaves, and some of leaves that used to shade on some flowers.
February 6, 2020’s update.
Light leakage has been passed through the fans for nearly 16 sixteen minutes, or maybe less, because the room light was ON when I been to the restroom.
February 11, 2020’s update, before I trimmed the several of the yellowed and bad fan leaves, much of old and curled leaves, and the leaves that used to shade on some flowers.
February 11, 2020’s update, after I trimmed the several of the yellowed and bad fan leaves, much of old and curled leaves, and the leaves that used to shade on some flowers.
Slow down on the defoliation, give the plant time to recover. Also if you don’t have big fan leafs to be lower down the plant. You won’t pick up on nutrient deficiencies early enough. Look at your tips, if you don’t have lower leafs to pick up problems, your problems will move up the plant.
@docdre has the right of it! I would only take away the leaves that block lights to lower bud sites.
Also, you might want to look for stakes to support all those thin branches… When the flowers starts to put on some serious weight, you will be glad for the extra support!
I’ve saw your tip late, after I defoliated the other girl a few hours ago.
Even if the fan leaves look curled, yellowish, and pale?
I’ll, and I’ll start to monitors the flowers & buds weights.
Curled, yellowish and pale? That means you have problems. We can’t really help without visuals to confirm for ourselves. But you can’t just cut away nutrient, soil or ph problems. Bug problems are a different story, depending on the problem.
Yes, I noticed how the growth health returned back on the original health, once I readjusted the pH’s range on 5.5, as what it was on before I missed the first pH tester pen.
February 12, 2020’s update, before I trimmed the several of the yellowed, pale, curled, and old fan leaves & leaflets, and some of those which used to shade on some flowers as well.
February 12, 2020’s update, after I trimmed the several of the yellowed, pale, curled, and old fan leaves & leaflets, and some of those which used to shade on some flowers as well. And before I saw @docdre’s tip,
https://forum.growersnetwork.org/t/new-experimental-round/27323/569?u=cannabis_spirit
Have you fed them anything (nutrients)?
I haven’t, but I’ve been thinking and wondering about if its possible to I nourish them by some of fresh carrots juice. How is that sounds?
Do you have Epsom salt? Anything els, other then juice ?
Unfortunately, no Epsom salt yet.
Do you have chicken eggs and rice in your house?
I’ve got some of that, which I’ve mixed it together accidentally, and which I’ve utilized it in last round.
But I preferred and preferring to use a fresh nutrients in this round.