Last 3-4 weeks of flowering. What am I doing wrong? P deficiency?
Hi all,
First year of growing outdoors (well grow ever really). Last 3-4 weeks of flowering and this is happening... all my plants look rather sick, I have flushed their water, ensured they are getting enough water and food (few hot days here in a row wilted them somewhat).
Am I missing something? all the little white hairs are now going brown, I dare say its time to pull up and get what I can?
Any help / guidance would be appreciated :)
Last 3-4 weeks of flowering. What am I doing wrong? P deficiency?
Thats just great, up until right this second I thought my plants looked ok. :chainsaw: I have popcorn size buds few and far between where you have tall fat buds.
More pictures to rub it in please :)
Last 3-4 weeks of flowering. What am I doing wrong? P deficiency?
its 10pm here so not possible ;)
but do they look okay? looks like they are unhappy? certainly not as green as they used to be
Last 3-4 weeks of flowering. What am I doing wrong? P deficiency?
luv we're going to get you going 100% and pound a plant!!! :D
Thea...don't know any of your specs so can't be much help. I had a plant like that in hydro that looked rather similar.....turned out to be rootbound and developed a root fungus which was not a good thing.
how about some more info on your setup? Like....everything?? ;)
Last 3-4 weeks of flowering. What am I doing wrong? P deficiency?
Last 3-4 weeks of flowering. What am I doing wrong? P deficiency?
They look hot and calcium deficient to me. Fill out the troubleshooting form, include your plant height and pot size too, and everything you've done to them in the past 2 weeks.
Last 3-4 weeks of flowering. What am I doing wrong? P deficiency?
-indoor or outdoor: Outdoor
-soil, soilless, or hydroponic: Soilless
-specific medium: Not a specific brand as such, it looks a lot like the bags of canna medium you buy... but cheaper ;)
-Soil type/brand
-Hydro/aero/soilless system type: NA
-Anything you have added to the soil: NA
-Soil pH: ?? never checked it
-Water source: 220lt tub, filled weekly
-Water pH: 6.5ish
-Age of plant: 5 months
-Type of fertilizer: Liquid food added to the water
-Rate of application: 200ml/200 litres (what was recommended)
-Lighting source and distance from plant: Outdoor...so a few million kms?
-Temperature (both day and night if you are running a dark period): hot recently, but i have some outside just 'doing their own thing' and they are fine.
-% Relative humidity: ? rather
-Lighting schedule: The sun
-Type of ventilation your room has: 3x40cm fans running flat out , 24 hours a day
They're about 7ft tall I would say (including pot), they did get hot for a day (water pump sh1t itself) and they went limp, but i managed to catch it on day2 and pumped them full of water and fixed the watering system so they're now back to getting fed,
Pot size is 510mm (pic attached), I would say 60 litre or so?
i have attached pics of the food (part A and B) and the monsta bud stuff that i was also told to use.
Last 3-4 weeks of flowering. What am I doing wrong? P deficiency?
As for what Ive done in the last 2 weeks... nothing that i have not done in the previous weeks. Like I say above.. the pump shi1t itself and they missed out on water for a day (possibly 2), but quickly fixed that and that was about 4-5 days ago now, and they are still as you see them.
It is quite warm here at the moment (100f) but the enclosure has 3 fans in it which keeps the air moving. i have another fan i can add if need be, but the problem is room... ive put too many plants in this year..
Last 3-4 weeks of flowering. What am I doing wrong? P deficiency?
they are 7 feet tall? Ummm....how many gallons is your pot? I'm pretty sure they are rootbound at that size in that size pot.
PS...Soilless? Are we talking about coco? I don't "do" coco if that's what you mean....it scares me.
Last 3-4 weeks of flowering. What am I doing wrong? P deficiency?
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Originally Posted by theazman
-Lighting source and distance from plant: Outdoor...so a few million kms?
LMAO! :D
I think the heat is affecting those plants, and agree with Weedhound that they're probably rootbound... which, in itself, can cause all sorts of other problems. I've grown outdoors before, but never in a greenhouse setting. In the southeast US, temperatures can get pretty warm. When it would get up into the 100s, I found myself having to water much more frequently. (My watering system was pretty basic - it included me, a couple of buckets, and a creek. :stoned:) If this is where your temperatures are hovering, you might need make adjustments to your watering system to compensate for the added evaporation.