What is wrong with my plant?

Slavujko

Member
image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg Hi guys. This is my 3rd growing, and this one, I first time have autoflower and photoperiods in same tent. Size of tent is 1 meter x 1' and 180 cm high. Now is 600w hps bulb, but I began with 600 w mh. There's two white widows feminized photoperiod and one jock horror automatic. As you can see at the picture, I have done LST and supercroping. It looks sick, but is not. I have problem with widow. As you can see, that is the lower one, and it's a week older than taller one. It looks sick and have too dark green leaves. I will be grateful, if you can tell me what is going on with this plant, and when i should do some training or whatever. Thanks.
 

Slavujko

Member
Thank you for reply. I treated all plants same with water and nutritients. I dont know why this one should react different. Maybe it's genetics. Do you have suggestion, how to resolve this problem?
 

Dr.Pecker

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The leaves droop a little just before lights out and take a few minutes to perk up when they first come on. You might have a small over watering issue. I see you have a bag in your pots. Hows the drainage? Are you letting your soil dry out a bit before waterings or are you keeping it moist all the time?
 

Fender Guitar

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Different strains require different amounts of fertilizer. Also, autos are known to be extra sensitive to overfeeding. Lower the dose of fertilizer to avoid making the situation worse.
 

Slavujko

Member
First I have noticed is that week younger whidow overtake in growth older one, and the leaves of older one start to be darker. I'm using HESI nutritients, with half dosage of recomended on package. For now i used only wegetation period nutritients for widows, and weak ago I start to give Jack, flowering nutritiens as it entered in flowering stage.
 

Fender Guitar

Well-Known Member
Maybe try lowering to one quarter of recomended dose when watering/feeding the dark green plant and see if it helps.
 

Slavujko

Member
Different strains require different amounts of fertilizer. Also, autos are known to be extra sensitive to overfeeding. Lower the dose of fertilizer to avoid making the situation worse.
I dont have problem with auto I think so. It looks wierd from supercroping, and from yesterday ( when I supercroped it ) buds already straightened towards light. Problem is with widow. Surely I appriciate every suggestion and information.
 

Slavujko

Member
The leaves droop a little just before lights out and take a few minutes to perk up when they first come on. You might have a small over watering issue. I see you have a bag in your pots. Hows the drainage? Are you letting your soil dry out a bit before waterings or are you keeping it moist all the time?
I allready screw up with over watering my first grow of lowrider, few years ago, so I learned that lesson. I watering them every other day with 3.5 dl or ( i think ) about 12 fl.oz each. Once with nutritients and one with clear ph adjusted watter with vinegar.Bags in pots are because pots have a little leftowers on sides from painting wall liquid. I couldn't find big enough pots in stores, so i take few from building construction place. Wash them, remove every leftowers i can, and as precaution put bags to avoid contact with soil. On bottom of pot is 2 inches of hydro granules, soil is mixed with vermiculite and also with granules and substrate soil.
 
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