Hey peeps, Think i may need some help :(

davidmac6

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hey guys and gals,
so, this is my first grow. im growing WW. Soil medium, 600w hps light and growspace is a double wardrobe. Plant A was in veg 1 week longer than plant B. In total plant A was in veg for 4 weeks. In plant A's first week of veg i feed her doff tomato feed, NPK 4-5-8 with magnesium and seaweed. After doing some internet research i quickly realised vegging plants need lots of N so i went and got myself some baby bio for orchids wit an NPK (for where im from) of 5.1-.95-.8. Both plants recieved this for the rest of vegging but only yesterday i realised that this product had no trace elements (wondering if this is the cause of the problem i will be reffering too).
Yesterday was the first day of the second week of flowering. Feeding so far went as follows. Week 1: 2.5m/l bio bizz bloom and 1/4 strength bay bio orchid.
Week 2: 3m/l bio bizz bloom and 1/4 strength baby bio orchid.
So this is my problem, plant B loks very sparce and bare compared to plant A. Also the leaves on plant A look a lot healthier than those on plant B. I am wondering if it is because i never gave plant B and of the tomato feed with magnesium and seaweed. This has been the only difference inb feeding betwen the two plants. Any help would be greatly appreciated as i really dont want to lose any of my babies, especially this far in!
 

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Closetgardner

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yes it maybe because one has had more help than the other.the difference in the plants growth/structure is most likely u have different pheno's.they look good tho!!! im germing 4 WW seeds tmoro so im following this grow along for comparison
 

davidmac6

Member
thanks for the info. Haha, never really thought of putting in bigger pots. The ones's there in are 10". And i did hotrod, i gave her a feed earlier so will wait to see if there is any change in a day or two. Just from googling pics i thought it might of been a magnesium deficiency but as a noob i guess the only way to find out is by trial and error :p
 

davidmac6

Member
Damn, turns out plant B is male. Just seen the ball sacks appear towards the top of the stem. On a better note though, plant A is definately female!
 
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