Yes the smart pot should help the roops to prune themselves. But yes with 4 weeks away I wouldn’t change anything except mabey getting a runoff reading once a week or once every other week just so you know where it is at
Yes, if you’re only four weeks away it’s just about right to start seeing the yellow, droopy leaves. Keep an eye on her and keep the Ph in check. I think she’ll be fine.
A 7 gallon pot is pretty big, but those roots grow really fast, so you just never know. Take a look at the roots after you harvest her. Though the cloth pot should allow it to air prune.
What should be my run off reading at this point? I have a tds meter I just never use it
Plus those times aren’t set in stone. They can be a week under or over. They are just estimates
You should start tapering your nutes as you get closer to harvest. You want to be giving her plain Ph water the last two weeks. Your PPMs should be going down at this point at about 1200.
Your ph in soil should be 6.5 to 6.8 and I honestly have never measured my tds I will probably hear about this… but I feed pretty much full strength the whole grow
Sometimes your water will be cooler than the soil, if this happens it will shock the roots, whether you pour slow or fast, the immediate temperature variance will stun them. Of course in week six your plant is going to pull from itself which will eventually feed the buds in order to propagate itself, even if it is sensimillia.
I have never given her nutes she is in super soil
Ok, then just let the soil finish out what it has left in it. The plant will start looking bad, but don’t worry, it’s normal as the plant eats the last of the nutes in the soil and eats itself.
@BoulevardC90Rider your plants overall look really good. Your humidity level and temperatures, I think are a factor in the tips being a little wilty. It’s dry, it’s hot, and the plant is just reacting to the conditions. This is the best answer I can suggest.
I think the environmental conditions are excellent, and if you can lower the humidity even more, you could. It helps with trichome production.
Some others might chime in soon, and give a different answer, but this is what I have. If I missed something let me know.
EDIT: when you took the picture did you water shortly before that? If not how long ago did you water??
Thanks for tag @Sasquatch
Thank you very much for your time and response. I watered it about 15-20 hours before on that picture.
It seems i have a few different answers on the issue. Quiet frankly beacause of that mixed in with my inexperienced i am confused on what exactly is going on.
@BoulevardC90Rider I think the main point is, your plants are ok. Let them do their thing. Could be excessive nitrogen, again, I think you’re doing great.
Ok thank you my friend!