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First Time Caller...
Hey Stinky,
That reply intended for myself there?!? I know you've posted in this thread, I'm just not sure what you mean about the damage to the fans and not spreading as I'm just trying to sex this plant.
I'm sure in pics 1 and 2 you can see the pollen sacks, if not let me know and I'll see if I can get a better shot, but I'm almost certain it's a male.
I've taken it out the room anyway, but would be grateful if you could confirm.
Thanks.
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First Time Caller...
Oh dood. Sorry. Mass just decrim'd yesterday. :stoned:
Yeah that's a pair of males.
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First Time Caller...
hehe, np np and thanks for the confirmation.
I ahve to say I was a bit upset when I spotted them as it's a nice bushy plant, but I've given him a good home to see out the rest of his days. And 3 out of 4 ain't bad for a first timer is it!!
Thanks again stinky, much appreciated.
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First Time Caller...
Hey guys,
I have a slight yellowing of the tips on one of my plants on the top leaves, is this a slight over nute? From reading around, it looks simular to over nute but being a newb I could be wrong.
Just come to the end of the second week of flowering, other two in there are looking fine, no yellowing tips so I can knock out heat stress, appreciate any answers.
Thanks.
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First Time Caller...
Hey guys,
Just feeding this one plain old water for now, am I right that this is slight nute burn?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Sorry for the bump, just don't want some of the more experienced growers missing this and able to give some good info.
Cheers.
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First Time Caller...
It looks like some of the good info is already there, and the best advice given was to get a ph meter. If you want to know how much you're plants are really eating and how much you really need to feed them, buy a ph meter that has tds/ec built in. Then you will know if the nute levels are high or low and also be able to ph your water and check you're run off water to make sure you're soil has an acceptable ph level. Nutes can't be absorbed when the ph is off, simple as that. I'm no expert by any means, as I just bought my ph/tdc/ec meter and havn't even recalabrated it yet but i can already tell a ph/tdc/ec tester is an essential item in a hydro grow and is also extremely useful in a soil based grow.
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First Time Caller...
Yeah, looks like slight overfert so don't feed the next 2 waterings. Also, did you recently re-pot? If not, how long has that plant been in that pot, and what is the pot volume?
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First Time Caller...
Hi Stinky,
Thanks for the feedback, just been adding plain old water for the last couple of feeds and she seems to be picking up again now.
All the plants are in 10L (2.2 gallon roughly) pots, been in them since their second set of leaves came through. I'm in to day 17 of flowering and the three girls are looking quite happy in the garden, you think they might need to be repotted at some point though? and will it not stress them a bit if I pot them up in flowering?
Pic below of the girls in the garden and a pic of the biggest and bushiest of the three. She's got about 12 flowering heads sprouting all over the place and roughly all of equal height.
Thanks again for feedback, much appreciated.
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First Time Caller...
Hi again,
The problem with the plant above (nute burn) seems to be fixed and she's been perking up, so happy days there. I do though I think have an issue with another plant.
Leaves through the middle of the plant seem to be yellowing, is this normal during flowering? (At day 27 of flower)
I haven't checked the root system as yet and I know I need to do this soon as they have been in these pots for a bit of time, but does this look like a nute lock out?
Any info or feedback appreciated.
Cheers.
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First Time Caller...
That plant is the picture of health. Flowering plants will draw nitrogen out of leaves that don't get a lot of light, and use it elsewhere in the plant. It is a 'mobile nutrient'. Those yellow leaves were 'canna'balised (har har har) for their nutritious value to the rest of the plant.