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    stringy growth, no thc

    What is wrong with these ladies? I've attempted to try and diagnose them but I would like some second opinions from the experts please :thumbsup:
    piecemasta Reviewed by piecemasta on . stringy growth, no thc What is wrong with these ladies? I've attempted to try and diagnose them but I would like some second opinions from the experts please :thumbsup: Rating: 5

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    stringy growth, no thc

    What kind of water are you using?how often do you water and feed and what are the nutes,ph level (soil ,water, water+nutes)?

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    stringy growth, no thc

    id say thats a lot of plant for your setup.

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    stringy growth, no thc

    a lot of plants.... care to elaborate?

    i am worried about my bubblegum plant. i have attached those pics to increase the odds of possibly identifying what the problem may be..... i might be a sulfur deficiency!?
    water every other day with RO water
    they are growing in coco and are receiving a aact once a week, nutes between along with plain filtered water.

    just tested the ph runoff of a fresh water rinse: 7.06
    and ppm was: 648
    i feed heavy 16 bloom a and b and prime, humbolt's deuce deuce, ginormous, and honey.
    the tea feed gets brewed with ancient earth by GH, molasses and sea kelp

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    #5
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    stringy growth, no thc

    Your ph is too high(alkaline) and stop using filtered tap water. When you have RO you should always go with that. you forgot the pics!

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    #6
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    stringy growth, no thc

    You could switch to a hydroponics store bought enzyme formula , just to see if it makes a difference. Maybe something is wrong with your tea.

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    #7
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    stringy growth, no thc

    HELP! more pics of plant with lights out so the hps wont effect the color

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    #8
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    stringy growth, no thc

    Looks like it is lacking N

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    #9
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    stringy growth, no thc

    Quote Originally Posted by piecemasta
    a lot of plants.... care to elaborate?

    i am worried about my bubblegum plant. i have attached those pics to increase the odds of possibly identifying what the problem may be..... i might be a sulfur deficiency!?
    water every other day with RO water
    they are growing in coco and are receiving a aact once a week, nutes between along with plain filtered water.

    just tested the ph runoff of a fresh water rinse: 7.06
    and ppm was: 648
    i feed heavy 16 bloom a and b and prime, humbolt's deuce deuce, ginormous, and honey.
    the tea feed gets brewed with ancient earth by GH, molasses and sea kelp
    not too many plants, rather too much height, too many branches looking for light. it doesnt appear sufficient to grow large dense colas and also at that height you might want larger planters as well. your ph could be lower, i believe coco is around 5.8. how far into flower are you? at 20 -25 days youre alright. at 35-45 days you might be able to salvage a couple grams. beyond 50 days id say scrap it and move on. it sucks to do but uhealthy plants invite more problems and the more you try to save dying plants the more risk. remember a flowering plant is a dying one. one more thing...lay off the whole fancy feed regimen you got going. keep it simple. a variety of basic feeds is all you need and half the cost. if anything that was half your problem assuming your at day 35 or something.

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