My guess would be a bit of root rot from over watering. That looks like coco though - I've never grown in coco but everyone pretty much says overwatering is impossible when using it. Still, that's what it looks like to me.
Some more pictures from week 7 of 12/12. She has come along pretty well - far more trichomes now. Still a fair way off all the other 9-10 week strains that are flowering along side her. I've included a couple of pictures of blue cheese buds to show the difference. I'm still convinced the...
As an experiment I've got high and read it again. I now see that 'buzzer' might mean 'buds are'. Reads more drunk than high though - and I'm not drunk at all (and have no intention of changing that) - so it still makes no sense at all. I appreciate your help though.
I've been trying hard to understand what you're trying to say there - and I'm failing.
What does the word "purple" mean in this sentence please? What does the word "buzzer" mean in this sentence please?
We have chloramine in our water here, and I spent a good while when I started growing trying to deal with it/remove it. I used a product designed for people with aquariums. After learning a bit more about others experiences I decided to try just using the water straight out of the tap and not...
I've grown it a few times now - top quality every time. I'm sure you will enjoy her very much. I've found two main phenos, both with a classic fuel/cookies flavour - one slightly more stretchy than the other (the stretchy one is the one that alternates early). I have had one of another pheno...
Spumoni has a phenotype that does this from a very early age. Starts alternating nodes after about the fifth node. Makes manifolding a fun experience - just count the twos, even if they aren't opposite each other.
Ah, that'd explain the vivid green. I'm not going to hate on miracle grow - you just need to get a little lucky and not have plants which are overly sensitive to high levels of nitrogen.
What strain are they?
They look really good. Very dark vivid green. What soil is it you're growing in? If it's an 'all mix' then I wouldn't worry about giving them any nutrients just yet as they're doing just fine. If it's a 'light mix' and you're giving them nutrients already then you seem to have the amounts...
My reason for posting that reply was to inform the OP that he would be wasting his time trying to fix that plant (possibly for the wrong reasons - though he doesn't state which generation of auto he is growing).
Do you feel that he wouldn't be wasting his time? How would you save that plant?
Wow. That was an honest reply to try and help someone confused. This place is full of trolling and name calling these days. Shame, it used to be better than this.
Name calling and slanging leads to one thing. I'm not going to respond with that one thing - I'll just stop posting again. Laters.
It's an auto 8 weeks old - it has about 2 weeks left. It has been given a chance and has failed. No way that's going to turn around in the 2 weeks it has left.
I would suggest learning is more important than starting more pots.