Just allow it to dry out longer. It should bounce back. It’s a little young to water that often.
How often lol? I only water every 4-5 days when the pot is light and the soil is dry. The last time i had watered before the incident was 2-3 days before
From that description it sounds like it’s drying out okay.
How close is your light?
Sorry for late reply…at least this Monday is finished…did you leave the plant in the sun with wet leaves…?..
@Covertgrower its outside and @Arrow this actually sounds pretty logic. It rained a little that morning not to much but enough for water to be on the leaves and Floridas weather is so bipolar the sun came out right after so it could have burned the leaves. But looking at other pictures and stuff it seems like a defiency or like @Covertgrower said it could be overwatered but i think im just gonna let it do its thing and see what happens lol im scared of making it worse at this point
That is for sure the best option to follow…
This is her now. I think shes starting to show signs of sex? Is that what those little hairs are poking out?
And i figured what happend to the plant last time. I think it was a nutrient burn. I misunderstood the feeding schedule and i thought since the plant was 5 weeks old to start the 5 week schedule but thats for when your plants start flowering so what i should of done was continue week 4 until first sign of flower
I see pistils in one of those pics.
I thought so but its only in that one spot. Is that normal?
Looks like pistils…female…glad you figured the schedule… don’t remove all the shitty leaves at once, they still work…you stall the plant when removing all at once…
At first in just a few places, but as the plant matures you’ll see more and more pistils appear.
Good to know because both times i have it would quit growing for like 2 days. And im not sure if this is the case its hard to tell but it seems like anytime i trim the plant the leaves below it stretch out as in stretch wider rather then taller for those 2 days
Ok and is there anyway i could extend the veg period without lights being that im growing outdoors? And ik theres a lot of factors in these type of things but how much do you think it would yeild and when do you think it would be when its time to harvest. Just an estimate i know theres a lot of factors
You it the nail on the head with that statement. Nutrients, grow medium, veg time, genetics, training like LST or HST, grow environment like VDP and finally lights. A great light during flower can make a difference between a few ounces or upwards of nearly a pound. Dial in on each one of these elements and you will be happy with the results.
You’ll need a light to extend the veg period.
I thought so. Thank you guys. For my next grow i will be doing indoor 4x4 with 2 HLG 260 XL kits, ac infinity cloudline t6 with temp/humidity control. This is just a test grow to see if i was even capable before i wasted a shit ton of money. But ive learned that this plant is real resilient. Can come back from a lot. Much easier then i originally thought
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@Bulldognuts @PurpNGold74 @BobbyDigital @Covertgrower just an update i fed half recommended FF nutes lastnight for veg with a ppm of 1908 and a ph of 6.5 she seems to be doing great lately. A lot of internode growth since last time youve guys seen her.