I can't find a pic of a plant in flowering. So let me ask straight forward. Is my plant flowering
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I can't find a pic of a plant in flowering. So let me ask straight forward. Is my plant flowering
uh?
It is hard to tell from your pics. What light cycle are you giving the plants? If it is 12/12 check www.overgrow.com in the FAQ for growing to see accurate images of flowering plants. Looks like there is something else wrong though. Those top leaves are cupping I'm not too sure, but I think the temperature may be too hot. Someone correct me if I am mistaken. :)
Cant c tbh get sum better pics and we can analyse. it looks a bit like it but because its a sativa kind u cnt tell because it could be new leaves from the growing tip or it could be pistils but like i said its hard tell because of your breed and pictures. If its scent suddenly got a lot stronger and sweeter like thc and buds then your probably starting that beautiful process and yeah ur leaves r curling so u might wanna sort that out GoDe LuCk swEeT CAnDy
Okay sweetcandy, I did a little bit of research for you trying to find out what the deal is with that leaf cupping in the new growth. Looks like you may have too high of a nutrient salt concentration in your soil, which could be choking the roots a bit. They need oxygen. Without oxygen the roots cannot function properly. The plant is trying to conserve what water it has and that is why the new growth it cupping like that. You may be going slightly over the plant's limit with the fertilizer you are feeding it. What soil mixture are you using???
give it to august 14th (my b-day) it should start budding for sure then
what are you groing in ?? are those dead leaves on the ground ? if so this is very bad , clear out the leaves , then (if you havent already ) very carefully replant it in some good fetilizer, be careful tho this proses may shok or put some stres on your plant. or you culd just go down and get some nice fat night crawlers and drop them in , just one per plant tho
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this plant was started outside and the light cycle is strickly from the weather. Do you suggest that I dig it up and place it in a pot to bring inside?
I will post a better pic in a few.
^Thanx
No I personally wouldn't transplant those babies. You can try adding a tiny bit of hydrated lime to bring the PH around. Make sure you test it first though.
I plant it outside in an unused flowerbed. I use mircle grow .10-.05-.10 i'm growing new ones. should i change my soil? and if so to what?
The soil was doing well during the growing of the plant, but now it's trying to germintate (i think) it looks as it need something else, but what?
Are the dead leaves on the ground affecting the plant?
I need help fast here's a pic of what's it's doing (DYING)
thanks maneslee,
I will take that advice about the leaves. the plant was born and raised outside, r u suggesting that i replant it in a pot?
The problem with planting in that flower bed is that you don't know what type of soil is in it, or what has been added to the soil before. It is too late for the larger plant, but you can still change the soil on the smaller one. Go with a good mix of healthy ingredients and make a nice, rich, organic growing medium for your plants. Try mixing some plain potting soil, peat(coconut husks are even better), vermiculite, wormcastings, bat guano, bird guano, fish emulsion, and some maure. You can even add a bit of volcanic soil if you can find some to add a lot of trace minerals. At most gardening stores you can also buy premixed organic soil, but most likely you will still need to add some perilite, vermiculite, and peat to help loosen it up and aerate it. :)
thanx sawleaf
appreciate your knowledge and time.
The poor thing is cupping because of heat. Also the yellowing on the top new growth could be the PH is a little to HIGH. Also check the underside of the leaves, any BUGS, those brown spots look a little too much like bugs eating them. Also to me the soil looks very very DARK or almost black. That looks to be very very RICH soil, which will be on the up side of PH which is the reason for the new leaves being a lighter green/yellow or even whiteish color. I would check for BUGS, and PH too high most of all. Just go to Overgrow.com and do alot of reading, peace....MrP.
Ur leaves are showing much signs of necrosis and chlorosis. The problem with planting outside is that your never know what type of bugs are around your plants. Many leaves that I can see are wilting, shrivelling, and wrippling like a ruffle's potato chip. This could be signs of mites. You might also wanna seach thru your plants, especially on the undersides of leaves for bugs. As far as the dead leaves on the ground, this is actually a good thing. Dead leaves are great organic matter than can easily and cheaply be incorporated back into your soil, improving soil texture, pH and nutrients.
1 more thing i forgot. When i looked again at some of your pics, i can see some weeds (other than MJ) growing in ur flower bed. Remove them. Always make sure to weed out your area if you are growing outdoors. A good idea is to weed out at least as far as the canopy of your plants. This is a good general area of the space your roots cover underground. Weeds can steal soil water and soil nutrients away from ur MJ, and can also harbor diseases and insects that may easily find their way to your plant.