Is this normal ? *pics*

kushlady

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image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg These are my 3 months old babies , I was wondering if the wilting of the bottom leaves are normal ? They seem to be doing great other than that . It's starting to be more and more sunny and warm out here ( Quebec , Canada ) so I am leaving them outside during the day and keeping them in at night.

Any advice in general or for nutrients will be super appreciated
 

kushlady

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I mix 5ml per litre of this B1 solution by miracle thrive and water them once a week with it , all the other watering is done with regular water
 

vostok

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Standard nute burn,

notice how the excess nutes have sucked up from the roots

poisoning the frist set of laterals

flush with 3 times the pot volume with air temp phed water

allow to drain in a dim place or over night

no nutes for 2 weeks

or better in 3 weeks time, potup with quality mix like Fox Farm or sim..

with 25% perlite or river sand

good luck

ps is that a surveyors Trig station....?
 
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kushlady

Member
Standard nute burn,

notice how the excess nutes have sucked up from the roots

poisoning the fist set of laterals

flush with 3 times the pot volume with air temp phed water

allow to drain in a dim place or over night

no nutes for 2 weeks

or better in 3 weeks time, potup with quality mix like Fox Farm or sim..

with 25% perlite or river sand

good luck

ps is that a surveyors Trig station....?

Impossible , I started the nutes last week and the wilting was already there , hasn't gotten worse since but thanks anyways !
 

SoOLED

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Should be a lot bigger for 3 mths unless they only get 2 hrs sun a day and even.then they should be lot bigger....maybe get them in a bigger pot

there is a lot of variables and you have no reason to lie. just that time line trigger's a very different image to most people. its more curiosity, then tying to be a jerk.
 

kushlady

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there is a lot of variables and you have no reason to lie. just that time line trigger's a very different image to most people. its more curiosity, then tying to be a jerk.
But why would I lie? I'm looking for help on here ... If you guys are telling me that they're small for 3 months in obviously doing something wrong ... Help me !
 

kushlady

Member
Should be a lot bigger for 3 mths unless they only get 2 hrs sun a day and even.then they should be lot bigger....maybe get them in a bigger pot
No they get much more :/ does the age of the seed have anything to do with it ? I've had them quite a while , also I transplanted them about a 3 weeks ago , maybe I waited a bit too long ?
 

SoOLED

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But why would I lie? I'm looking for help on here ... If you guys are telling me that they're small for 3 months in obviously doing something wrong ... Help me !

that's what I'm saying, you're not. and again there is a hundred reasons why. to cold, no sun. to much water, genetics etc etc...


with the exception of the bottom leafs and the time line, which I personally loosing some lowers at three months wouldn't even register a problem. leafs get old, over shadowed and die all the time.


how do you know they are three months?
 

ruby fruit

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im confused....any way it is what it is ..im sure if you up pot the size again with good soil you will do well.....for whats it worth I don't think anyone here thinks you lied just seems weird they 3 months old ..maybe its a old school genetic strain that has the size characteristics inbuilt?dunno
 

ky man

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View attachment 3688345 View attachment 3688346 View attachment 3688347 These are my 3 months old babies , I was wondering if the wilting of the bottom leaves are normal ? They seem to be doing great other than that . It's starting to be more and more sunny and warm out here ( Quebec , Canada ) so I am leaving them outside during the day and keeping them in at night.

Any advice in general or for nutrients will be super appreciated
looks like they need toped to get a beater yeald,and nute burn....ky
 

kushlady

Member
that's what I'm saying, you're not. and again there is a hundred reasons why. to cold, no sun. to much water, genetics etc etc...


with the exception of the bottom leafs and the time line, which I personally loosing some lowers at three months wouldn't even register a problem. leafs get old, over shadowed and die all the time.


how do you know they are three months?
I germinated the seeds in March , I already had 2 successful females 3 years back with the same seeds , it grew more like a bush than a tree
 

OddBall1st

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View attachment 3688345 View attachment 3688346 View attachment 3688347 These are my 3 months old babies , I was wondering if the wilting of the bottom leaves are normal ? They seem to be doing great other than that . It's starting to be more and more sunny and warm out here ( Quebec , Canada ) so I am leaving them outside during the day and keeping them in at night.

Any advice in general or for nutrients will be super appreciated

I couldn`t get two let alone four plants to look identical. I`m thinking it has to do with the strain and you`re not giving it the strain`s treatment. Over watering will stunt the growth. I too am puzzled by such short plants with that timeline.

Have you been pulling leaves for a while now ? I can see stem scars ? That too will shock it and stunt growth. Even root locked they should be bigger.
 

OddBall1st

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I see three and five finger leafs, you should have 7 and 9 by now. Again, it may be the strain but I know little about trained plants,...others here,......that`s all they do.
 

SoOLED

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its too cold there, you should look in to a indoor system. you can do much better then this with minimal investment.

its the latitude, its to harsh.

at this rate, when they flower you would be lucky some dry grams.

google: outdoor cannabis growing Quebec , Canada

you will find a lot of your answers there.





cliff notes: grow indoors.
 
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