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Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by Fostergick, Feb 2, 2023.

  1. My blueberry auto 88 days. I’m assuming she has serve nute burn . I admit I was pushing things this grow well beyond my experience level. Is there anything to do,is it worth finishing?
     

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  2. nothing to do but it's worth finishing...lessons learned, grow from it....

    get it, get it ;)
     
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  3. I don't think this is from nute burn, but I'm not sure. I've been told and have noticed that too much light leads to foxtailing, and the plant needs more nitrogen to accomplish this, and gets it from other leaves.That's why you see nice green on the new growth, but the older leaves get depleted, dry up, and fade/shrivel up. I don't really see anything wrong in this, since the loss of excess nitrogen is better for the end product. May not be picture perfect, but are you trying to grow a plant that looks good or are you growing for consumption?
    What I would do is continue to add a finishing product (K&P) to the plant in small doses and let it ripen to full yellow crisp bud until the leaves fully fade. But be very weary of mold at this stage, and don't hesitate to crop the tops that are done.
    Anyways, the lesson maybe just use less light., but honestly, I kinda prefer the faded plants over the 'still green' plants.
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    yum ;)
     
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  4. Was just looking at a picture of one of your other plants. Are you pulling the primary fan leaves off your plants? Curious as it relates to trojans comments - could give us some more insight on burn vs not burn.
     
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  5. Appreciate the feedback. So I’ve been told by others that I have nute burn and just assumed they being autos I must of overfed them which didn’t make sense because my numbers were fine maybe a little low ppm. Being relatively new I got in over my head and poor journal notes and panicked. Other than some lite defoliation I only remove fan leaves that are dying and come off with a lite tug.
     
  6. Looks like severe potassium deficiency to me, probably.
    It will make the leaves papery thin, progresses from the bottom up. If that is the pattern the damage took, its likely potassium.
     
  7. It actually started from top and worked itself down. I was thinking my light may be the problem. First time I used my new light ( mars hydro e4800)All 3 of my plants developed this condition. I also used foxfarm nutes reduced for autos. Just when I thought I was getting the hang of things haha. Thanks for your input
     
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  8. Okay I more question. Here’s my lemonberry haze auto. I’m thinking close. Am I looking at the right part of the bud?
     

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  9. BNW has a perfect pic of a side view of a calyx, the top part is in the light and looks ripe, the bottom part doesn't though. The idea is to snip a small piece from somewhere that isn't getting blasted by direct light, and check those trichs.
    Nice pix by the way!
     
  10. My first instinct is to say that this plant is pretty well done.
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    I don't see any new growth here.
    My wife thinks that you should flush for a week and harvest.

    Nevertheless, I'd say you are in the harvest window. And from my studies, data indicates an earlier harvest provides more delta9-thc. I also have seen research that indicates the numbers are pretty well steady over a couple weeks, but still some reduction over time. This may result in a speedy high.
     

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