Thanks for the photos Dejayou30, looking good and only 26 days.:hippy::thumbsup:
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Thanks for the photos Dejayou30, looking good and only 26 days.:hippy::thumbsup:
Looking nice there. :D
:pipe: cb
Yep look's pretty good.
Dive:stoned:
So you guys don't think there's anything to worry about? I just found out yesterday the pH part of my Tri-Meter took a crap on me so the pH might have been a little off, but when I checked it with the liquid tester it was around 6.0-6.5 so it wasn't that far off from what it should be. I just don't want to have a bunch of sticks with no leaves and puny buds in 4 weeks like has happened in the past.
If you are losing more than just a few bottom fan leaves, then you might have a problem. I don't do "complicated hydro", so I can't help with your DWC. I use hempy buckets, which is kind of a no brainer -- good for old tired, stoned minds. :D
That said, I usually don't see much leaf loss until further into the bloom cycle (maybe 6 wks+) UNLESS either pH is out-of-whack, nutes are screwed up (was my mind engaged when I mixed the nutes last time?), or it is too hot. You might also check for bugs.
Weedhound is the one you want to talk to.
Luck,
:pipe: cb
I for one used to worry a lot when it was near harvest time but now i just don't do that anymore it a bit pointless to worry and get all stressed out.
What will be will be so don't worry about it.
If your PH was slightly off its not a big deal as long it was in the range for your style of growing.:hippy::)
Well the yellowing is certainly progressing through the levels of leaves. First it was the big fans on the main stalk, now it has moved to the fans on the individual branches, and soon enough it will be the main leaves around the buds. That is how it has always progressed in my past grows, and my harvest has been not even close to what it should be.
My room does get a little hot, topping out around 89 if I forget to open my night time curtian on a hot day. Other than that and the week or so where the pH might have been +.5 I can't think of what the issue would be. It seems that moving it into the larger container didn't help the problem. The roots are still healthy and white. I'm not sure what else to do. Where is Weedhound when you need her? :D
I a have just took a look at your first photos again and i am not sure but your sliver stuff on the walls looks all creased and it seems to have air bubbles in it too (It should be as flat on the walls as you can possibly get it) its hard to say going off your photos.
That would create hot spots in your grow space. and as you say everything else is as it should be, then all i can think is it may be an environment problem.:hippy:
Just another guess.
A temp of 89 degrees F in the bloom room is really pushing it. If you are only touching 89 quickly and then dropping into more managable temps, you may be ok.
Also, unless you live in the southern hemisphere (or somewhere very chilly), summer is just starting for you. Your grow room temps will not go down by themselves, and may actually rise unless you are running air conditioning. If your are, crank it up.
If you are only at day 26 of bloom now, you have at least another 4 weeks until harvest, depending on strain. Unless you get the temps down some, you may not be happy with your yield.
Since I live in the steamy south, I have to finish up with the HIDs in April before the heat sets in.
IMO,
:pipe: cb
DJ, please tell me why you are spraying every other day with Reverse?
I am not experienced with all the various suppliments. I thought Reverse was used for plants that hermie. Is that happening to your Master Kush plant or are you using it as a preventative?
Many times the combination of high temps and (any) foliar sprays can cause problems. Why not drop it for a while and see if things improve?
:pipe: cb