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Supercropping question

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by CALAMITY671, Jul 25, 2019.

  1. So I'm new to supercropping and just heard about it a few months ago and decided to use it on three of my plants as a test.

    So I did everything correctly. I squeezed until they were sort of smushed and bent them over. I had no cracks or snaps and everything is good. Only problem I'm facing is on some of the tops I super cropped have leaves that seem like they're dying. It looks like phosphorus deficiency mixed with heat/light stress.


    Is this normal? Or did I smush the insides of the branches too much?

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  2. How old are they?
    I personally have never experienced this. I supercrop.
     
  3. #3 CALAMITY671, Jul 25, 2019
    Last edited: Jul 25, 2019
    They're 3 months in veg. Gonna be 4 next month on the 7th

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    They're gonna be 4 months in veg on August 7
     
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  4. I just got about 10 girls in flower, they’d been vegging for about 7 weeks lol and I ended up pinching and twisting the majority of them. I could see there was no way they were all gonna go in that one.
     
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  5. So you've never had this happen? What about just leaf curling or leaf spotting? Because it cant be a nutrient deficiency because I only give nutes when they turn a lighter shade of green and I only give ⅔ of the recommended strength.

    I think I just pinched a few of them too much, and smushed the insides to a point it blocked off nutrient flow to the tops of those colas. I'll just be leaving them for a week to see if they heal. If not I'll just pinch off those stems and treat it as a lesson learned

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