formypleasure
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Hellou, am a bit woried about this yelow spots on new grown leaves, its 18 days old. Any clue whats that?
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Atm in vege proces and running few cfl's (1x80w=4200 lumen + 2x24w=each 1600 lumen --> 6500 kelvin) + (2x30w= each 2000 lumen --> 2500 kelvin)Nute burn ur plant is very squat...? I suspect the very wrong kelvin(6500k?) add another warm white(2700k) but first some gleaned tips: https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/Entry/10-top-tips-for-a-better-autoflowering-yield.29023/
Now i see i did stress here 3 times, 2 time i transplanted here into bigger pot and i used nuts on allredy hot soil.+1 nutrient burn, usually the result of hot soil plus adding nutes.
Okies, is it worth to continue with this baby or it is ruined? Can i expect anything of here?If you think the soil is hot, you could flush it by continually watering and letting the runoff drain. It will wash away the little pellets of nutrients. Use a ratio of 3:1 or 4:1, so if thats a 5 gallon pot, use 15-20 gallons of water. You will have to keep a close eye on nutrients going forward.
This burns hapend proxy on here day 10, she looked very bad and i was depresed. I looked on net and found that flushing could help so i did it and here she is recovering after harsh childhood, 2 transplanting and over feeding.Never say die! ..to flush see my blog: https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/Entry/flush-baby-flush.27513/ which IMHO is overkill at this moment, best to flush come end of veg, and add 30% perlite too to avoid compaction etc, and yeas your kelvin will be OK just keep them balanced but leaning to warm red come bud!
This i found on net and i dont know should i call it LST bcz i need to do it every day sometimes even twice a day due to bad CFL light penetration i just gently press leaves down and gently push up so more light can hit main cola.( As plant grow leaves just easly withdraw and free themself)I wouldn't scrap it. Overall, she seems healthy. Personally, I wouldn't mess with trying to tie down branches this early, I'd wait another 2 weeks or so. But others may disagree.
Thats good.I've done super cropping as late as 2-3 weeks into flower. But it's not generally recommended during flower. LST should be fine through most of flowering as long as you're not breaking/damaging stems. I would just be gentle with LST this early as plants are fragile when young.
Thanks manhey man, nice improvement I was a pretty surprised seeing it all budded out, she seemed very stunted in the early pics. Yea you got another 20-30 days to go at least but she should be nice for you.