This makes no sense

Cousin Bo

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Do you think the buds are still good ? Or is that plant scrap at this point. It's seems only ro be getting worse
It's going to be tough for them to finish well but it's up to you if you want to scrap it or not. You could keep going but watch out for bud rot. When the dead tissue extends into the buds the chance of bud rot increases.
 

chuckeye

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Flush and get a ppm meter ! Much more accurate than mm's..

Slowly run 2 gallons of pure water through and another one with nutrients...

When I used AN anything over 1000 burnt them....

900 seemed to be the sweet spot.

Cheers
 

Kola_Kreator

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Flush and get a ppm meter ! Much more accurate than mm's..

Slowly run 2 gallons of pure water through and another one with nutrients...

When I used AN anything over 1000 burnt them....

900 seemed to be the sweet spot.

Cheers
All nutrient metres measure electrical conductivity. Then they convert it into whatever scale your prefer
 

chuckeye

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You will have a lot less trouble with photos. Run photo from start to finish on 1.2-1.4 EC with multiple feedings per day abd plenty of run off and your gold
Again, not true.

Depends on the medium and the particular strain.

Nothing to do with whether its an auto or photoperiod. I feed both roughly the same and slowly increase the amount of feed through the grow.

At the first sign of leaf tip burn, hold or back off on the food a little.

Cheers
 

Kola_Kreator

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Again, not true.

Depends on the medium and the particular strain.

Nothing to do with whether its an auto or photoperiod. I feed both roughly the same and slowly increase the amount of feed through the grow.

At the first sign of leaf tip burn, hold or back off on the food a little.

Cheers
Got any photos of an auto at finish with no tip burn? I've never seen it but I'm happy to be proven wrong.
 

chuckeye

Well-Known Member
That plant still had another month to go and she looks very underwatered.
LOL, she's in a SIP. No such thing as underwatered ;)

File is misnamed, she is a Six Shooter Auto and the yield was 13.86 oz dried.

Here she is wet trimmed a week later...

Six Shooter one 30 Nov 2023.jpg

And a Gorilla Glue #4 Auto, 11 g short of a pound !

GG#4 right side horizontal.jpg

Cheers
 
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