Blazing4204365
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Strains: Queen Mother and Alice by Delicatessen and Mango Sapphire by Humboldt Seeds Org. They're all listed as between 50-60 days of flower indoor.
So, im at the end of my first hydro grow and a couple of days ago I noticed that my ladies didnt seem to thrive (yelloing leaves, at a much more rapid pace than usual) - This was at around day 50 of flowering.
I checked PH and EC levels, they seemed to be in order, as they've been thru out the entire grow.
A couple days later at day 55, i remebered to check the roots.
To my, not so big surprise, i found that the roots seem to be in the first stages of root-rotish issues.
With no product to battle root-rot and the fact that I was at day 55 of flower, I decided that order a product and wait for it to arrive in my mail, probably would do no good since they were so near finish anyway.
Now, at day 59 of flowering, all of the plants seem to have their trichome maturity stunned. I'm looking at about 80-90% milky/cloudy trich's, but the thing is, thats how they looked a week ago as well. or at least I cant really tell a difference from a week ago.
My question might sound stupid, but since I have never had any issues with root-rot this close to harvest before, I just don know.
Will early stages of root-issues near harvest affect the ripening process of the allready existing trichs?
Bless!
So, im at the end of my first hydro grow and a couple of days ago I noticed that my ladies didnt seem to thrive (yelloing leaves, at a much more rapid pace than usual) - This was at around day 50 of flowering.
I checked PH and EC levels, they seemed to be in order, as they've been thru out the entire grow.
A couple days later at day 55, i remebered to check the roots.
To my, not so big surprise, i found that the roots seem to be in the first stages of root-rotish issues.
With no product to battle root-rot and the fact that I was at day 55 of flower, I decided that order a product and wait for it to arrive in my mail, probably would do no good since they were so near finish anyway.
Now, at day 59 of flowering, all of the plants seem to have their trichome maturity stunned. I'm looking at about 80-90% milky/cloudy trich's, but the thing is, thats how they looked a week ago as well. or at least I cant really tell a difference from a week ago.
My question might sound stupid, but since I have never had any issues with root-rot this close to harvest before, I just don know.
Will early stages of root-issues near harvest affect the ripening process of the allready existing trichs?
Bless!