Some advice

TheGreenG

New Member
Maybe they are focusing on root development?
If you're topping your plant (cutting it), it will usually take a day or so to start growing. When you top your plant you're putting it into shock, and then the plant has to recover from that shock and figure out what branches to grow next.

Topping a plant
Hi I was just wanting to get some advice I got 3 plants outdoors 2 are just some bag seed one is an auroa indica I got from Nirvana I had ten but they were shitty but I wanting to know if I should just start the bag ones are over week old and I have seen no more growth and the auora is about 2 week and I have seen no growth on it I top it and nothing happened.

If you're topping your plant (cutting it), it will usually take a day or so to start growing again. When you top your plant you're putting it into shock, and then the plant has to recover from that shock and figure out what branches to grow next.

Topping a plant always stuns its growth for a day or 2.
 

Icon717

Member
If you lst or scrog or just let it grow like a xmas tree etc. The answer is going to be different.
Light height is a biggy.

So you need to maintain the safe distance from the light to canopy and allow for stretch. The stretch will be different based on strain, lights and training..

Hope that helps.
Hey man I had a top leaf start yellowing on one side and it has spread to the top cola leaf any help
 

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charface

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Hey man I had a top leaf start yellowing on one side and it has spread to the top cola leaf any help
My opinion on this one is that sometimes shit happens in the root zone temporarily and what caused it could be corrected by now.
 

Icon717

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My opinion on this one is that sometimes shit happens in the root zone temporarily and what caused it could be corrected by now.
Hope so appreciate u tho I just gave 2 of my plants fox farm big and tiger bloom I'm afraid to give the auora any food yet
 

charface

Well-Known Member
On your leaf issue it looks like leaf varigation but what im not sure about is if its something the plant would have Expressed under perfect circumstances, or if it is something the plant wouldn't express without some ph swing or whatever

Either way i would take no action at this point.
 

JNxKushxKing

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Id say its cause of topping the plants when theyre that small, i never top personally till the plant starts getting vigorous growth unless emergency like of the plant wont stop flowering, i find topping early stunts the growth too much though some wont agree, just bending it or lst some call its the best at young i find
 

TheGreenG

New Member
Leave it. A small portion of the plants root system looks like it hit some unfavourable section of dirt. Looks like you're growing outdoors, so the soil will be unpredictable.
Looks localized and the rest of the plant looks unaffected.
Keep an eye on it.
 
Hey man if you have any, Can I see a pic of the braided plants... I think that would be pretty sweet, I don’t think I would personally do it, but I mean if you have a plant limit... “what do you mean there’s 30 plants mr officer? There’s only 10... can’t you see???” Hahahaha
 

Hobbit2

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Not necessarily. The old trick in my area is "plant three seeds in the same hole", this is to guarantee you aren't wasting a hole if you get some males. If they all end up female, you can do stuff like braid them so they fuse into one plant.
Braid as in graft at points
 
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