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These little bubblegum's keep losing leaves.
Start's at the bottom and consumes the bottom half. I have flushed,ph'd,nuted,flush again...etccc.. My PH is 6.9. I have plucked 30 leaves. It would be nice and bushy if it wasn't sick. Look at the nodes, it will not allow growth. Only to the top part of the plant. Thanks all. |
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rootbound is your problem
get them out of that and into a 3 gallon pot! your plant is lacking potassium big time! the problem is your rootbound..... get them into bigger pots and then go to your feeding sechdule.... btw what is your feeding ? how often and how much and what nutrients are you using? |
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There in 1 gallon pots, they are 2 weeks old from clone.
I use organic Bat Guano N and every 3rd feeding some P guano. It's always mixed with maxicrop and leached with clearex. Last feeding was 2 day's ago with 60/40 N/P guano, some Becuzz and maxicrop. |
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Speaking through experience, with this specfic strain (check my gallery), I had the same problem with my first generation of clones and I completely agree that you should re-pot immediately and I also suggest you lower the ph level to about 6 when I did this on my last two generations I ended each harvest with little leaf loss, This strain is a tough bitch so don't worry too much they'll be fine.
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I agree... transplant now and get some K...and the PH should be 6.0-6.3 for this strain
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Thanks a bunch.
I'll bump this back up in a week or so and let you all know. Take it easy. |
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That blue cup looks like its a 16 0z cup not 1 gallon.
6.9 will work but optimal nute uptake range for in soil is 6.1-6.6 Adjusting ph may help but the strain roots very fast and it could have some type of root malady. Transplant. BOG
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I cut the cup 3/4's of the way up and sat it on the 1 gallon square pot. I know it's hard to see. Thanks for the heads up all. |
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