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Is my plant ready ? Black stems or dark grey a sign of what ?
Hey this is a follow up, my oldest girl which might be OG has been above surface since Feb 2 and took aawhile to kind of get this big which is roughly a ft. Since this is my.first grow im a newbie and Idk if my plant is or isn't ready to flower. I've switched the 18-6 to 12-12 for her going on about 3 days. I was wondering if maybe I'm flipping too early or it's the right time. And how should I be feeding her now seeing as tho I might change the schedule permanently if you guys think so. Also I've changed the humidity down to 55 ish since the change it used to range from 58-70 .
Now about the stems, they seem thick and healthy but my plant seems studded while the others are growing a bit faster, the short odd colored stems on this little lady aren't growing up or much wide. And I want a diagnosis on the rest of my plants. I've recently fed them and am going the route of feeding every other watering. I have them under 100% as of today under the 600W MH light. I would really appreciate some love and help. |
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I dont sees preflowers,your plants look good for now...
for preflowers you need to wait 6-10 weeks,depends of strain.. Are you know to recognize preflowers?? |
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So I shouldn't start flowering yet?
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Why did you flower those plants? Are you trying to just grow a couple grams of pot?
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https://www.icmag.com/ic/attachment....6&d=1522839074 The deep green leaves, the serrated leaf edges being affected, and the middle leaves being the most affected, moving to the top; the purple stems on the leaf, they all confirm a need for more magnesium. Magnesium helps photosynthesis, and is involved in phototropism. Other than that, the plants look great. |
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Negative, only the big one was going to be flowered but most likely it hasn't been a long enough drift to where it'll change to flowering. The others are vegging and in about a month or 5-6 weeks could be ready for flower I think |
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They are looking pretty good for your first time.... like others said I'd veg them out for a bit longer..
Do you plan on transplanting into a bigger pot when flowering? How much space are you working with? Are you feeding them full strength with the fox farm? Big Bloom is your plant fixing elixer... in the directions it says to use 2 tablespoons of big bloom if your plants are stressed out... ( read the bottle to make sure, I'm going on memory) Feeding with Fox farms I usually cut back on the Grow Big a little bit... like if its calling for 2 teaspoons I'll give 1 teaspoon, or if there's some yellowing maybe 1 and a half teaspoons... Same deal with the Tiger Bloom.... But always full strength with the big bloom |
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It also has sulfur in it, which is good for resin production. The sulfur will bring down the pH if you use it as a drench too often. It is always best to apply a mild combination of solid soil nutrients and liquid nutrients to get a slow acting and fast acting effect. |
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