at 2 months old you should be able to determine sex would check for pistols around the upper nodes a magnifing glass would probably help you see them better.
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at 2 months old you should be able to determine sex would check for pistols around the upper nodes a magnifing glass would probably help you see them better.
You've got a couple problems... Ca def (brown splotches),S def (red petioles) and N def (yellow leaves) for sure, you look pot bound, and you need to bring your pH down between 6.5 and 6.8. That will help fix your multiple-nutrient lockout... that, and a foliar feed with a good micro.
What do your temps look like? Are they over 85?
Thanks Stinky! Foliar feed eh? What would you suggest? Maybe time for a digital meter too.
My temps are between 78 and 83.
okay your temps are not contributing then. Good.
I foliar feed with either the GH Micro or Algoflash, but I think the GH micro has more nitrogen in it so would be well-suited for your problem. If you are totally not into buying a micro supplement just for this occasion, a weak grow nute with complete micros will help a bit anyway.
But that's just a quick emergency stop-gap measure; your real problem is most likely in your soil.
You really should flush things out and get anything that might be locked, out of yoru soil. Even if you can't read pH atm, a good flush with tap water even , then a final flush with 1/4 strencth grow fert, and REPOT!!!! The girlies need more space... a gallon per foot.. and they are bushy, so that's a MINIMUM.
Thanks Stinky! Yeah, I'm kinda broke right now so i'm gonna use my grow fert. Can I flush them, transplant, foliar feed tonight? Or do they need some time to recover between transplanting and flushing?
I've got the same situation. I am fairly sure it is Mg def. What are you feeding them?
You can flush right after transplanting. That's fine. And foliar feeding right away is a good idea since they NEED some nutes FAST.
That's not Mg def... :wtf:
Hey there, like your plant looks like it was doing well. However, isn't drooping plant an indication of either over/under-watering? Good Luck.
Yes, the plant has been under watered, but there is a serious feeding issue going on. I am more concerned with the COLOR of the leaves in this case, as it is indicative of a harder-to-fix problem than mere dryness.