Y YIPYAP1 New Member Apr 7, 2016 #1 I am in my 4th week of flowering my lemon kush. I feed them bloom food (4-8-7). This is my first grow and I need Freeback from experienced growers
I am in my 4th week of flowering my lemon kush. I feed them bloom food (4-8-7). This is my first grow and I need Freeback from experienced growers
T Tomford Active Member Apr 7, 2016 #2 YIPYAP1 said: View attachment 3652001 View attachment 3652002 View attachment 3652001 View attachment 3652002 I am in my 4th week of flowering my lemon kush. I feed them bloom food (4-8-7). This is my first grow and I need Freeback from experienced growers Click to expand... To me it looks like heat stress do u have a thermometer? What's temps
YIPYAP1 said: View attachment 3652001 View attachment 3652002 View attachment 3652001 View attachment 3652002 I am in my 4th week of flowering my lemon kush. I feed them bloom food (4-8-7). This is my first grow and I need Freeback from experienced growers Click to expand... To me it looks like heat stress do u have a thermometer? What's temps
Feisty1UR Well-Known Member Apr 7, 2016 #3 yeah man, totally sick. the curling, crispy leaves aren't a good indicator at all.., time to start over
yeah man, totally sick. the curling, crispy leaves aren't a good indicator at all.., time to start over
Y YIPYAP1 New Member Apr 7, 2016 #4 Tomford said: To me it looks like heat stress do u have a thermometer? What's temps Click to expand... It ranges between 70-80 degrees.
Tomford said: To me it looks like heat stress do u have a thermometer? What's temps Click to expand... It ranges between 70-80 degrees.
Y YIPYAP1 New Member Apr 7, 2016 #5 Feisty1UR said: yeah man, totally sick. the curling, crispy leaves aren't a good indicator at all.., time to start over Click to expand... Even if buds are still forming ?
Feisty1UR said: yeah man, totally sick. the curling, crispy leaves aren't a good indicator at all.., time to start over Click to expand... Even if buds are still forming ?
Feisty1UR Well-Known Member Apr 7, 2016 #6 Bro... I was just kidding. It's light stress, maintain 75f and keep the lights further away from the top of your plant. Should sort out your problem. Invest in a hygrometer too, will help you a lot!
Bro... I was just kidding. It's light stress, maintain 75f and keep the lights further away from the top of your plant. Should sort out your problem. Invest in a hygrometer too, will help you a lot!