Using to much fert?

RoguePlant

Active Member
I think I might have over ferted my lady, can anyone tell me if I should flush or not?

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Should I just use plain water for the next few feedings , or flush and start reg scheduled fert feedings?
 

majek

Well-Known Member
Curling leaves is generally a sign of heat stress. What are the temps in your grow area?

The plant in the pic looks like it's only been flowering for 1-2 weeks, not 4. Starting 12/12 does not start the flower cycle, it usually takes 1-2 weeks after starting 12/12 before full bloom begins.
 

RoguePlant

Active Member
Curling leaves is generally a sign of heat stress. What are the temps in your grow area?

The plant in the pic looks like it's only been flowering for 1-2 weeks, not 4. Starting 12/12 does not start the flower cycle, it usually takes 1-2 weeks after starting 12/12 before full bloom begins.
At top of plant it usually stays between 76F-83F, well I guess it's only 2 wks flower then.
 

RoguePlant

Active Member
Curling leaves is generally a sign of heat stress. What are the temps in your grow area?

The plant in the pic looks like it's only been flowering for 1-2 weeks, not 4. Starting 12/12 does not start the flower cycle, it usually takes 1-2 weeks after starting 12/12 before full bloom begins.
If thats the case with flowering time, how will I know when to stop using ferts 2 weeks before harvest?
 

majek

Well-Known Member
Well your temps seem ok so it must be over-watering. Let the top 2-3 inches of soil fully dry out in between waterings. How often have you been watering lately?
 

RoguePlant

Active Member
Well your temps seem ok so it must be over-watering. Let the top 2-3 inches of soil fully dry out in between waterings. How often have you been watering lately?
Every other day, but I thought it was drying out faster because of faster growth....I guess I was wrong
 
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