Flowering 22 days after emergence and just one feeding?

Here’s a shot of the trunk I described with a pencil for context.

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I trimmed these ladies up three days ago. Did I take enough off? Sorry for the rookie query!

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Looks good to me!

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@Newt — Thank you, My Friend. I was hoping I got it right.

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They look fine from those pictures…what’s your Temp/RH, and DLI? The soil looks a little dry but it may be the lighting.

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@Mozzy — Thank you, My Friend!

Temps have been 75F and RH 62%—65%. DLI hovering between 45 and 55. The soil is dry on the top, but under the surface, they’re still moist.

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Looking good to me! Is that happy frog?

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Yes, it is!

Thank you, My Friend!

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Check your ph, looks a little low? Maybe not. Awesome looking plants brother. Keep tagging me, love watching!

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I appreciate the tip. I’ll check it on my next feed.

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What makes you question the pH? I’m curious to learn these strange Jedi ways.

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Honestly, the leaf tip curl without (clawing). Some minor yellowing between the veins.
The largest one is dropping a little like she’s hungry.

It’s not a huge problem, I just figured I’d mention check it before it is a larger problem. That’s all.

You could go in at a full strength feed at a ph is around 7.0, (higher ppm water will have more of an effect on the soils ph) it will have more over riding ability I guess. Soak them really really good in the bath tub or something and let them dry out.

But either way, beautiful looking plants brother!

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Great visual cues, thank you!

Are you saying flush them?

They’re due for another feeding tomorrow or Thursday — I’m intentionally parching them.

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I wouldn’t say flush, just a good heavy watering/feed with good runoff.

Looking good brother :v:

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@Lostgirl — Thank you, My Friend! Following your journals as best I’m able.

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Interesting thread…

For me, i just woudn’t give up that tent/floor space for such a tiny plant…the cost benefit analysis just doesn’t work out in my eyes.

Also a note on flushing…i see it recommended like it’s a piece of gardening candy. Flushing is not something you should take lightly…you should only flush if you have a problem and have exhausted all other options. We do it to fix problems, but the act of flushing itself is quite stressful for the plant. They don’t always bounce back from a flush either.

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THank you for the input, it’s much appreciated!

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Are the crispy tips on a couple of these ladies cause for concern? Possibly nute burn or nitrogen toxicity? I’m hoping this does not warrant a flush. They were fed on Thursday.

All four plants are autos.
Two are ILGM White Widow, and the others are Fast Buds Skunk.
Growing in soil.
Jack’s 321 + Epson + Silica + Lotus Bloom, all at 50% of the feeding recommendation.
pH’d water + nutrients was at 6.7.
RH 65%
77 F
I did not check my PPMs, and I wish I had.

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The color looks very good. The overall health and happiness looks way above par. Good job. The fact that it’s only on a couple of leaves I wouldn’t be too too concerned about it. Keep an eye and make sure it doesn’t get worse. It’s easy to burn a tip on a heavy feed.

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