The expected harvest date for these plants is between the 7th and 14th of October, as per the provided data sheet. I am concerned about the wilting of one of the four autoflowering plants, which began approximately one week ago. This particular plant is the only one exhibiting such severe wilting. All plants have received top dressing with Gaia Green nutrients and have been watered with tap water that has been left overnight to remove chlorine.
I wouldn’t consider leaning to be wilting. It is likely that the flowers are getting heavy and the plant is struggling to hold them up.
That is one really productive auto!
Here is an old grow of mine that experienced the same thing:
Okay, so likely nothing to cause concern then. Ill try to stake her as shown in your photo. Pretty sure they got those bamboo sticks at our local homedepot.
Maybe a little support is need to hold that weight
Nice plants
Yup, on it! And thank you!
Yeah i felt stupid, we musta hit reply at the same time
That wilt is a good one. Heavy with goodness.
Look good to me. I like it when they get top heavy, nice buds on the way.
Very nice.
Welcome to the forum of cannabis growers.
@MidwestGuy & @stonedcold13 have you covered. Everyone loves some heavy colas that need to be supported.
I grow using a SCROG frame/net which serves to support the colas late in flower.
They look like this a couple of weeks from harvest:
I was actually looking on Amazon, and they sell reusable trellis nets that hook onto tent rails. I am considering giving them a try. Im still a novice as this is my second attempt, so I am trying and learning as much as I can.
Here is the link for reference:
Before using the SCROG, I used bamboo stakes to support the colas.
Your setup looks awesome btw!
Having each pant on a wheeled base with its own frame allow me to move them around to service them and inspect them on all sides. I grow 2 - 4 plants now. I am setup to grow six in that room alone, but I can’t vape it fast enough so I have scaled back. I get about 16 zips per plant.