Nitro deficiency or light burn?

Gond00s

Well-Known Member
She's a short grower, and really bushy. Takes alot of maintenance, and really is not that great of a producer. Buds are dense, but not alot of them. This is the one and only strain we noticed bud rot due to the very dense but sparse bud sites.
exact opposite hmm weird my c99 gets absolutely huge buds get huge too the smell is ok not the strongest bud but it yielded very well can be put against my gdp and might win. i made a few seeds of a gelat.og x mcc cross the gelato was just narcotic so i had to have it just yeild was not the greatest.

But almost 5000 diodes of cutter and sammys over a 5x5 it’s over kill
 

Attachments

DoubleAtotheRON

Well-Known Member
exact opposite hmm weird my c99 gets absolutely huge buds get huge too the smell is ok not the strongest bud but it yielded very well can be put against my gdp and might win. i made a few seeds of a gelat.og x mcc cross the gelato was just narcotic so i had to have it just yeild was not the greatest.

But almost 5000 diodes of cutter and sammys over a 5x5 it’s over kill
IDK man... just didn't do great in our environment I suppose. And of course, these seeds can come from a shit load of different parents, so there's that.
 

Gond00s

Well-Known Member
IDK man... just didn't do great in our environment I suppose. And of course, these seeds can come from a shit load of different parents, so there's that.
yup very understandable I'm just looking for good stable bud and from what i saw it could be way out of whack for the light schedule and she would be fine. I'm just looking for good yeilders at this point that is good looks and bud structure really.
 

Kassiopeija

Well-Known Member
I did increase the feed as I raised the lights, this seemed to balance it out if I remember correctly. Agree that the more intense light was starving them. I ran across this on the last run again, and did the same thing, and it sorted itself out. Now with the new CO2, I find I can run 1200 ppm and blast them with light and 86 degrees with no problems.
yeah, well CO2 supp calls for increased temps, or (the other way round) plants can stand increased temps better with more CO2 (the problem arises when lightlevels are so dense that photosynthesis has to (partially) run without CO2 (but O2 instead creating highly toxic O2- --> H2O2 --> internal oxidation)
 
Last edited:
I'd say about 2 1/2 ft on the flip. I top twice early on. Once they get close to the net, I'll flip em and tie back, supercrop,and weave them through the net to spread them out as much as possible as they stretch. This is how I can get a better even field. I've grown these strains 3 times cloned, so I know how they're going to stretch and behave. Kicking out 2 strains and introducing 2 new ones for the Fall run of 78 plants. I just dont like Kosher Sorbet.. and I fucking hate Cindy99. In the end, I get a good stretch of good stacking Dosi Whoa! at ~ 18 inches above the net, Orange Kush stays pretty low on the net at ~6-8 inches above. Same with Early Lemon Berry (high yielder)
Wicked I'm about 2 1/2 myself and about to make the bounce! Looking forward to expand very soon.
 
Top