Yeah I'd definitely say way too early to chop, at least. Any chance this one has a fan blowing on it really hard? I'd check all the stuff OG is saying for sure, but I'm betting on light or wind burn - the screwy leaves look kinda dry.
They are kinda dry, but this plant is on the FAR side of the fan. The plant that's like right up on the fan looks perfectly fine, save for a few very light brown tips on like 3 leaves. Otherwise perfectly fine. Must be something I messed up on that particular plant. Maybe too much or too little nutes, soil ran out of nutes already and it's not getting enough, no telling. Gonna check PH first tho. It's also the same height as the plant next to it, so not sure it'd be light burn.
Flushed it with 6.0 ph'd water, also some h2o2. Don't have any hydroguard type stuff for soil, just the peroxide.
I didn't, no, but I made sure it was running off well before I stopped watering. How should I catch that in order to test that? The pot I planted in has drainage but it's one of those weird double-bottoms or something. Should I just set it on top of something next time and put a bowl under it?
Anything to catch a representative sample. I dont do soil, doc would be better person to ask. But i would take run off, check pH and ppm, compare to whatever is target for flowering stage.
Exactly, any container that can catch the runoff will do. If it were me I would also test the pH of the soil (they make kits for that, very cheap on eBay) that is an even more accurate assessor of problems than the pH of the runoff water.
This being my first tent grow since getting my supercloset... It just dawned on me when taking these pictures...its going to take me forever to trim all this...lol
Thank you, they are 15-18” tall. It is an unknown bag seed so take a guess. Lots of grapefruit and citrus Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
4wks and already getting fat. Really nice work for your first hydro run! Another 4-6wks or so and these colas will be tipping over from being so heavy!