Quote Originally Posted by TheForce
Hey guys, so i'm 4 weeks into flowering. i've been using timers to keep my lights on a 12/12 lighting schedule, using a bit of miracle grow 24-8-16 every 10 days or so.
MG All Purpose is fine for growth phase, but not suitable for flowering. (the listed recommendation is for a two week period, btw) Look-up the nutrients others are using.
How much is "a bit"? Regardless...too much nitrogen. Likely your ph is off, and she's rootbound, too.

Quote Originally Posted by TheForce
Mostly fluorescent lights.
What kind, how many, how close?

Quote Originally Posted by TheForce
I heard that flushing them would solve the problem although I thought i'd ask some opinions before i made a decision, I dont want to make it worse. Quick responses would be apreciated! thanks!
Yes a flush would help, but you'll need some nutrients especially for flowering ladies, and you'll need to keep them on a fairly strict schedule. (Preferably not a rose food product) Botanicare, Canna, Fox Farms...are a few of the cannabis-friendly nutrients. They offer 2 and 3 part nutrients to take you from adolescent to harvest. Most of them have a feeding schedule for their product online. Takes the guesswork out.

Use the right tools for the job. :thumbsup:
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . flowering - problem, help please! Hey guys, so i'm 4 weeks into flowering. i've been using timers to keep my lights on a 12/12 lighting schedule, using a bit of miracle grow 24-8-16 every 10 days or so. Mostly fluorescent lights. I've got two females, which were both healthy until a few days ago, the leaves started to curl inwards and the new growth became very dark green. The new growth around the bud is deformed and "droopy'. i've got pictures to show. i think the problem may be too much nitrogen, i suspected overwatering Rating: 5