How long to harvest (a few pistillate hairs turning orange)?

SheeshM

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Regarding the drooping, not sure if anyone mentioned it but do you have good drainage in your pots? You can keep coco damp/wet but you want good drainage to get Oxygen to the root zone and cannabis does not like "wet feet".
 
precisely. If flushing with RO water, add a little epsom salt to your water, half a gram per gallon is enough.
That plant looks like it is really just getting going in flower. Right now just focus on trying to get it healthy so it makes it all the way to the end :).
Fix your water/feeding habits, fix the plant.

shoot for 20% roughly...and never any straight ro water.

jd
5 weeks like they said^^
When did you flip them to flower?

I agree that with @SheeshM and @Arnski5000 - you're 4-5+ weeks away from harvest. Most seeds tell you on the package and/or website how many weeks to full maturity, which is really only a guide.



What kind of light are you using?

The browning pistils in the first photo almost look like heat damage.
Regarding the drooping, not sure if anyone mentioned it but do you have good drainage in your pots? You can keep coco damp/wet but you want good drainage to get Oxygen to the root zone and cannabis does not like "wet feet".
I have another question for you guys.

I for sure have a calcium deficiancy, even though I have used calmag supplement when I´m feeding my plants. I read somewhere on the internet that the best ph-level for uptake of calcim in coco is 6,2 - 6,5 and I have been following the ph-level that is on my nutrient-bottles. It says that I shall have a ph-level of 5,8 and that is what I have had from scratch.

What do you guys think, shall I continue with the ordinary amount of calmag-supplement and change my ph to 6,2 when feeding, or should I both raise the amount of calmag and change my ph to 6,2? Or should I maybe do something completely diffrent to solve my calcium deficiancy?

I´m really at lost to what my gameplan should be, and I would very, very much appreciate any help from you guys!

Thanks a million in advance!
 

coreywebster

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Thanks, 20 % it will be. I haven´t invested in a RO-water filter yet, but I will def do that in the future.


Thanks, I will def have that in mind when I buy a RO-water filter system, I haven´t really afforded one yet, but it will be bought soon.
I doubt you will need an RO filter if your from Sweden.

Also most of use a range of PH not an exact number every time.
Allow some swing between 5.8-6.2, but you can creep it higher up to 6.4 if you feel you need to.

What hours are you running your autos on?
 

coreywebster

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Aha, ok. That sounds really good, which level (of ppm) would you say is ok to have from the tap-water?
It does depends on the quality of the water, I hear yours should be pretty good. But you can look it up online to see the exact content of whats in your tap.
I think my water is 200ppm on 500 scale or 0.4EC which is on the hard side. Like I say its about the content and Sweden is supposed to have very good tap water, im English so can only go on what I read.
 
It does depends on the quality of the water, I hear yours should be pretty good. But you can look it up online to see the exact content of whats in your tap.
I think my water is 200ppm on 500 scale or 0.4EC which is on the hard side. Like I say its about the content and Sweden is supposed to have very good tap water, im English so can only go on what I read.
Ok, I´ll look it up! Thanks a million for your help!
 

Renfro

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I have another question for you guys.

I for sure have a calcium deficiancy, even though I have used calmag supplement when I´m feeding my plants. I read somewhere on the internet that the best ph-level for uptake of calcim in coco is 6,2 - 6,5 and I have been following the ph-level that is on my nutrient-bottles. It says that I shall have a ph-level of 5,8 and that is what I have had from scratch.

What do you guys think, shall I continue with the ordinary amount of calmag-supplement and change my ph to 6,2 when feeding, or should I both raise the amount of calmag and change my ph to 6,2? Or should I maybe do something completely diffrent to solve my calcium deficiancy?

I´m really at lost to what my gameplan should be, and I would very, very much appreciate any help from you guys!

Thanks a million in advance!
TBH with my current coco run I am having to feed between 6.3 and 6.5 to make the plants happy.
 
The droopiness looks like she is sleeping or to much water an browning pistols is ok I did 80percent on my super skunk an wow I was one happy man an I always talk to mine an just really examine best care gets the best yields. Can’t wait to see the finished product
 

Jypsy Dog

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pH_chart7.jpg Stay in the high 5's. The pH will drift up as the plant feeds and water evaporates.
Most use RO if the tap water is 150ppm's or higher. Your total feeding ppm's take into account the base of the water.
 
The droopiness looks like she is sleeping or to much water an browning pistols is ok I did 80percent on my super skunk an wow I was one happy man an I always talk to mine an just really examine best care gets the best yields. Can’t wait to see the finished product
Yes, it for sure seems like the best care gets the best yields. Thats also why its so frustrating when something is wrong with the plants, and you really doesn´t have a good gameplan to move forward with. I really don´t know what I would have done with out all the help I´ve gotten from the members of this forum, I can´t thank you all enough!
 
View attachment 4416061 Stay in the high 5's. The pH will drift up as the plant feeds and water evaporates.
Most use RO if the tap water is 150ppm's or higher. Your total feeding ppm's take into account the base of the water.
Thanks a million for the chart, I´ll study it when I come home tonight and I´ll read up more about the ppm and what the tapwater contains of here in Sweden. Thanks a million again for the answer!
 
I doubt you will need an RO filter if your from Sweden.

Also most of use a range of PH not an exact number every time.
Allow some swing between 5.8-6.2, but you can creep it higher up to 6.4 if you feel you need to.

What hours are you running your autos on?
Sorry, I forgot to answer the last question. I´m running 18 hours on and 6 hours off.
 
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