Foxtailing or reveg?

GanjaGreg.

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I’m just going to post the pictures and let everyone ask as many questions as they need to make a diagnosis. I will respond quickly :bigjoint:2AB95177-F425-44E2-9DA9-90277B4FC69A.jpeg4B375BF5-8459-4646-9FE4-A915A457A2D8.jpeg9DA2DCB2-5248-4EDD-B48C-D94CFC470BDE.jpegF7F97F8C-B03C-41C6-BE19-E4CF8C42B08A.jpegF2755DC9-ABFA-4CDB-AFA2-86639AD9D80E.jpeg
 
just some light foxtailing. looks genetic looks fine. cut/reduce nitrogen out of your feed if you havent already
There’s nitrogen in my micro nutrient I don’t know the npk ration off the top of my head but should I just cut the whole micro for the rest of the grow?
 
yeah id prolly do just water for the last week or so leaves look plenty green
Cool I’ll only do my bloom nutes then.
my micro is 5-0-1 and my bloom is 0-5-4.
im using the new fox farm cultivation nation trio and I really like it so far compared to plagrons series that I’ve used in the past
 
yeah id prolly do just water for the last week or so leaves look plenty green
And did you say I’m on my last week or so??
I just posted a thread about when to finish her and my response was 4+ weeks.

Sadly I don’t get nearly as many people in my threads like I used to. bongsmilie
 
What ever you were using the micro at, use it at half strength for the next week or two. I don't know how long you've got left but it looks 3 weeks out minimum. You don't want to remove nitrogen when you have that long left.

Personally I try to time it so that N can be down to 1/4 of starting amount for the last week. This entirely depends on not feeding too much N to begin with. From week 4 try to reduce your N down to 3/4 or even 1/2 so that you don't start to see it build up by week 6/7. It isn't always easy to avoid on account of varying humidity or ph rates that can make N more available.. human error essentially. The better you can keep humidity/ph at a constant then the better you will get use to a bench mark of how much or when to lower N. If you can't get this stuff stable then you have to make judgement calls on how much to lower the N from week 4 or 5 (it takes a week or two to really show effect).

I mostly like to make a judgement call on week 4, depending on the leaf shading. It's a lot easier if you are familiar with the strain ofc.
 
And did you say I’m on my last week or so??
I just posted a thread about when to finish her and my response was 4+ weeks.

Sadly I don’t get nearly as many people in my threads like I used to. bongsmilie

haha yeah people always exaggerate how long you have left to try to make sure you don't harvest early. looking at your pics, 4 weeks seems like a lot. my guess is they'll be looking done in a week or so. just wait for pistils to recede and calyx to swell and your golden.
 
It just looks like foxtailing to me.

What even is revegging in this context? I've only ever heard it used to mean putting a plant you've taken to flower back to a short night light cycle to induce more vegetative growth, normally so you can chop a clone off of it to maintain genetics. Is there something else this can mean?
 
What ever you were using the micro at, use it at half strength for the next week or two. I don't know how long you've got left but it looks 3 weeks out minimum. You don't want to remove nitrogen when you have that long left.

Personally I try to time it so that N can be down to 1/4 of starting amount for the last week. This entirely depends on not feeding too much N to begin with. From week 4 try to reduce your N down to 3/4 or even 1/2 so that you don't start to see it build up by week 6/7. It isn't always easy to avoid on account of varying humidity or ph rates that can make N more available.. human error essentially. The better you can keep humidity/ph at a constant then the better you will get use to a bench mark of how much or when to lower N. If you can't get this stuff stable then you have to make judgement calls on how much to lower the N from week 4 or 5 (it takes a week or two to really show effect).

I mostly like to make a judgement call on week 4, depending on the leaf shading. It's a lot easier if you are familiar with the strain ofc.
This is very informative, I will definitely put this to the test! :cool:
Thanks for tuning in
 
haha yeah people always exaggerate how long you have left to try to make sure you don't harvest early. looking at your pics, 4 weeks seems like a lot. my guess is they'll be looking done in a week or so. just wait for pistils to recede and calyx to swell and your golden.
Oh okay that makes sense I know a lot of new growers are impatient. I think 2 weeks sounds a lot more reasonable, honestly I think some of My plants Have finished early due Poor growing practices, which throws me off trying to learn when a plant is truly finished.
 
It just looks like foxtailing to me.

What even is revegging in this context? I've only ever heard it used to mean putting a plant you've taken to flower back to a short night light cycle to induce more vegetative growth, normally so you can chop a clone off of it to maintain genetics. Is there something else this can mean?
As in an accidental reveg caused by a light leak or something. I just knew there was something wrong and after going down my list of possibilities I narrowed it down to either
A: foxtailing due to light stress
B: the plant revegging itself due to a light leak during the night cycle
 
As in an accidental reveg caused by a light leak or something. I just knew there was something wrong and after going down my list of possibilities I narrowed it down to either
A: foxtailing due to light stress
B: the plant revegging itself due to a light leak during the night cycle

I don't think that's something that's going to easily happen based on a light leak. Much more likely seems to be throwing nanners
 
@Flowki @RadicalRoss @pulpoinspace

does this look like normal deterioration or a potassium deficiency?
I keep my ph at 6.5 and I’m feeding at 5ml of bloom per 4 liters of water and also 5ml of micro per 4 liters of water.. although I did cut my micro dose In half following the recommendation by @Flowki . I noticed this starting about 2 weeks ago but it was very minor until today two days after my last watering.
 
That big fan? Excess phosphorus possibly?

Edit: There is also some normal yellowing going on there, I think...
 
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