Need some help please. Leaves are looking bad

This is pretty much the purpose of my existence. The never ending quest to grow finer kind.

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That👆🏼SAR Flip my Lid, Kind Bud!
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How much sugar should I be feeding? I’m thinking not enough.

I will show you some images with my scope. I usually use old school louve, no amber yet.
I need to order some grove bags, think I have a good climate controlled spot.
I do first trimmed after they hang for couple weeks, how ever long then trim and Grove bag.

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Tight to call, but last pic needed a healthy dose. 1 Tbs/Gal till you notice your scoping is getting close to your likeness. Then water once. Last couple wks breeder est. would be water only with 1/2-1 tbs/Gal to fade aka “flush” Last water is water only.

Edit: I removed my Aspies ramble


Ok I got this in finally!
My other two plants separate from the flowering batch seem like the leaves are getting brittle. They haven’t had the best living environment unfortunately.
Would they benefit from this spray as well or go with your other options?

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I’m going to feed unsulphurd molasses 1 tbs-G until I like what I see under scope.
I then water once with half
Tbs-G gallon.
Then just water last couple weeks

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What wk you in? May have time to bump them with that citrus mix in a drench.

Solid plan on finishing.

I couldn’t tell you what to do on the others without seeing them. That BaB is good food. Easy to boost N for veg and beginning flower.

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Ok, so I can spray those heavy buds and not worry about mold or anything?
These 6 are actually flowering almost 12 weeks. I thought it was 13 but not quite that long.
They haven’t filled out at all. So many deficiences are really effecting my yield.
I had a lot more when I did a coco-hydro run my first time at this.
It’s hard to believe but I yeilded
Almost 2 pounds in a 2x4, 5 plants.
It was pretty good too. A little harsh but better than what I buy.

No you’re on the finishing track with those. No foliars or risk mold. Stick to your plan above.

Deficiencies take their effect. You’ll notice a reduction in weigh but increase in quality once you get the hang of this.

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Good news is I haven’t had any deficiencies in the properly prepped living soil on my other grows.
I just need to remember to feed microbes

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Stay on top of the micro heard.

I really like to run a 5-way rock mineral top dress before transition to avoid micro def throughout the flowering. This is also a main source for minerals to fuel micro heard expansion.

Alright Roger that. Any brand that you prefer?

Hey bro can I use this stuff for trace minerals? I don’t know if this is the right stuff to feed the hearde







Is it?
Have you seen a stalk do that before?
I have this Green Crack and it’s growing really bushy. It’s like umbrella sturdy. Tobacco like leather leaves. Would you just let it do what it does and come out with a nice sized cola hopefully?
I usually don’t top autos. Every branch becomes a cola pretty much it seems.
I’m doing some bending one the OG Kush. Not sure what to do as a game plan. I had to stop the branches from hitting the light. They are in the 5x5 with the flowering crew and cannot adjust light height on them

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Bokashi is Bokashi so you got the right thing. The NPK listed is the values of the wheat bran used as the cultured media.

As for the rock dust minerals that I mix, it’s glacial rock dust. You could stop there. I mix several varieties as each has something that the other doesn’t.
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Roger that!

@Gl1tch @Budbrother
Getting close to harvest one plant, actually I think I can do them all but I want variety.
Any special instructions for harvest?
This OG was doing great until I didn’t water it. I fed bokashi today hopefully she will come back. Maybe transplant to 5 g pot.






Don’t water before harvest?
I’m thinking about wet trimming them. Thoughts please?
Thank you as always.

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That’s a mild wilt, so it’ll pop right back up.

I water, but usually I don’t have to. They’re hardly drinking at the end, but I don’t let the pot dry completely.

All a matter of preference, and both have their places. I’m a dry trim person, usually. I don’t want chlorophyll bleeding out onto my buds from the wet trims. Easier to handle without smearing away wet trichomes. No crows feet in buds.

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I find the plants dry a little faster with a wet trim. That can be good or bad depending on your environment. It was a problem for me in my warm dry climate until I got a controlled drying environment. They would dry too fast.
It’s a little tough to say exactly from those pics, They look close but you might benefit from letting them go just a little longer. Also you might get better pics with less light. The glare from grow lights can be deceptive. you could even block some light with a piece of cardboard if you can’t dim them well enough. Don’t forget to check several different locations on each plant to gauge ripeness of the whole plant.

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Got it bro, :+1: thanks