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Was looking hungry to me too. Am quite surprised as this soil normally keeps them going for ages before needing food. Saying that, i have been mad busy over christmas so they were neglected a little. She responded well to the feed and darkened up a little, will feed again today. I didnt want to start too heavy with nutes because i didnt wanna shock them. Im still new to autos.2-Scoops wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 2:20 pmLooks like one of those leaves on trees and plants that are rasping for a drink on seafront in Benidorm in middle of a Spanish heatwave. Not reyt sure whats up tbh though Herby, not much help.
Maybe give it more ferts though now its gonna start stretching like a mad-en, it will soon start looking hungry 0.5ml a ltr don't seem much to me for a plant starting to flower. In pictures 1 and 3 posted on 31st of the whole plant it sort of looked like it was showing early under-fert signs to me
They really need more than dose you gave last time for 3 to 4 weeks you can drop it back afterwards. TBH the dodgy leaf looks like it could be start of N deficiency so it kinda ties in hey. Up ferts to high and drop back when stretch is over Herby and jobs a good en. Gotta be way to go mukka.Herbalist wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 10:09 amWas looking hungry to me too. Am quite surprised as this soil normally keeps them going for ages before needing food. Saying that, i have been mad busy over christmas so they were neglected a little. She responded well to the feed and darkened up a little, will feed again today. I didnt want to start too heavy with nutes because i didnt wanna shock them. Im still new to autos.2-Scoops wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 2:20 pmLooks like one of those leaves on trees and plants that are rasping for a drink on seafront in Benidorm in middle of a Spanish heatwave. Not reyt sure whats up tbh though Herby, not much help.
Maybe give it more ferts though now its gonna start stretching like a mad-en, it will soon start looking hungry 0.5ml a ltr don't seem much to me for a plant starting to flower. In pictures 1 and 3 posted on 31st of the whole plant it sort of looked like it was showing early under-fert signs to me
Cheers for popping in mukka
Upped the feed yesterday. Went with 1ml bloom and .75ml grow per litre next feed will be 1.5 bloom 0.5 grow then probably all bloom from then on.2-Scoops wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 1:20 pmThey really need more than dose you gave last time for 3 to 4 weeks you can drop it back afterwards. TBH the dodgy leaf looks like it could be start of N deficiency so it kinda ties in hey. Up ferts to high and drop back when stretch is over Herby and jobs a good en. Gotta be way to go mukka.Herbalist wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 10:09 amWas looking hungry to me too. Am quite surprised as this soil normally keeps them going for ages before needing food. Saying that, i have been mad busy over christmas so they were neglected a little. She responded well to the feed and darkened up a little, will feed again today. I didnt want to start too heavy with nutes because i didnt wanna shock them. Im still new to autos.2-Scoops wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 2:20 pmLooks like one of those leaves on trees and plants that are rasping for a drink on seafront in Benidorm in middle of a Spanish heatwave. Not reyt sure whats up tbh though Herby, not much help.
Maybe give it more ferts though now its gonna start stretching like a mad-en, it will soon start looking hungry 0.5ml a ltr don't seem much to me for a plant starting to flower. In pictures 1 and 3 posted on 31st of the whole plant it sort of looked like it was showing early under-fert signs to me
Cheers for popping in mukka