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Changed light cycle and now this.

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MicroDude



This plant was on 12/12 since 10-30. Its a autoflower (roadrunner). After I pulled the other plants in the cab I have switched it to 20/4. The leaves changed to this in about 24 hrs. These are supposed to finish up on 1-1-10. Sure looks like a N def to me. But I just changed the light cycle... Any thoughts or opinions?
 

banscheee

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Give her some N, she obviously needs it. I don't know why people advise against giving N during flowering, i do understand that you need less, but None, is ridiculous, the plant needs nitrogen to create proteins, and also ties into chlorophyll production. its worth a try. Although i'm not all that familiar with the genetics of a ruderalis plant.
 
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EvilTwin

MicroDude,
I don't know that much about auto-flowering strains except that they aren't photo-period sensitive. That means that you don't need to turn the light down to 12/12. You'll get a better yield leaving the lights on longer.
ET
 
i have a roadrunner going its about a week left.. its been on 20/4 for 7-8 wks nice and sugaring smells like grapes....
 
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MicroDude

MicroDude,
I don't know that much about auto-flowering strains except that they aren't photo-period sensitive. That means that you don't need to turn the light down to 12/12. You'll get a better yield leaving the lights on longer.
ET


It was only on 12/12 because it was in the flower chamber with some NL. It was there for a seed run. Now that the NL is revegging I changed the light cycle.

Give her some N, she obviously needs it. I don't know why people advise against giving N during flowering, i do understand that you need less, but None, is ridiculous, the plant needs nitrogen to create proteins, and also ties into chlorophyll production. its worth a try. Although i'm not all that familiar with the genetics of a ruderalis plant.

I top feed with High nitrogen bat poo. I did give it a healthy dose today... but still not sure that was the reason the leaves turned. It could be as simple as the end of its life cycle.

i have a roadrunner going its about a week left.. its been on 20/4 for 7-8 wks nice and sugaring smells like grapes....

Got any pics? My RR out grew my cab so fast. I had to tie it down 4x to keep it out of the light. I was checking on it everyday and it still hit the lights once. Burned the top of my cola and started growing out 2 new tops. I ended up pinching off the burnt part.
 
no pics yet its very small i kept it in a pot that was way to small and forgot i had it. it was in a room with alot of vegged plants....i def want to try more
 
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