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Yeah true about the door thanks for the heads up I battled spider mites for a while cause I was working in a dirty ass basement hahami got so sick of neem oil
Hmm not really sure what problem you may be having. Half the plant unhappy while the other half is? Possibly disease?? If the pictures are representing the colors of the plant correctly you may need some nitrogen. If youve gave nitrogen and plants arent responding you may be experiencing lockout. Hopefully the camera and lighting are changing the way the colors look...are they light green? You just added the scrog net right? IMO, It can be a form of high stress training right off the bat but as the plant adjusts it becomes low stress.Update
Not too sure how I feel about the progression of this grow. Let me clarify; I'm not happy with it thus far... meaning that this Mama SCROG was probably a bad idea. I'll give it another few days to see what she does.
The Deadhead OG is doing ok. She's establishing well, and showing relatively healthy new growth. Lambsbread is so so... getting better, but still not looking amazing. The Agent Orange, though, is the one that is confusing me the most. Half the plant looks super unhappy (see unhappy leaf pic), and the other half looks happy as hell (see happy leaf pic). Yesterday and today I've foliar fed with a simple casting/kelp/molasses tea, and yesterday I soil drenched with said tea. I was digging around in the Deadhead and AO and noticed they are starting to spit out new roots from the rootball, so hopefully they're almost there. I did pick a couple leaves off of the AO that looked like they were a result of root rot, but my soil honestly isn't that wet.
I'm pretty irritated right now with myself. I'm going to try and be patient. Here's some pics.
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I did forget to mention the terrible color shift that I didn't correct as much as the first shot. They are pretty good color wise, and have plenty of fuel in their pots, so they should be set... I put the net in almost a week ago, so was hoping they'd be close... however... VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVHmm not really sure what problem you may be having. Half the plant unhappy while the other half is? Possibly disease?? If the pictures are representing the colors of the plant correctly you may need some nitrogen. If youve gave nitrogen and plants arent responding you may be experiencing lockout. Hopefully the camera and lighting are changing the way the colors look...are they light green? You just added the scrog net right? IMO, It can be a form of high stress training right off the bat but as the plant adjusts it becomes low stress.
I need to re up my medical card and id like to do it near a high quality reputable club for clones. Any suggestions?
They were pretty damn rootbound, so I broke off all the rootbound shtick and threw em into their soil. I'm using straight Vermifire as a base soil this round, which is supposed to be ultra hot. I was only going to give them a week before I flipped them, but now I'm thinking I might make it two so the root system develops more. Thoughts?Iv had issues with flowering mother plants (scrogged as well). I felt like it being extremely rootbound had something to do with it.... Have you checked your runoff ph?
A week is still short for the stress..give them some time. Thanks for the info!I did forget to mention the terrible color shift that I didn't correct as much as the first shot. They are pretty good color wise, and have plenty of fuel in their pots, so they should be set... I put the net in almost a week ago, so was hoping they'd be close... however... VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
(Oh, and Aev, I'll pm you the name of my Doc. He's not the cheapest one out there, but he is super legit in terms of what he's been put through by the system and still passed. And then you can just hop over the bridge to Harborside for your clones That's where I'd go, at least.)
They were pretty damn rootbound, so I broke off all the rootbound shtick and threw em into their soil. I'm using straight Vermifire as a base soil this round, which is supposed to be ultra hot. I was only going to give them a week before I flipped them, but now I'm thinking I might make it two so the root system develops more. Thoughts?
Oh, and I haven't checked ph runoff yet, but I've been watering with rain water (which pHed fine). . .
Haha you should know better than that ^3 different strains in one giant 32"x32" scrog. This could be trouble.