Morning all, sorry for the slow updates but the newborn is taking the majority of my free time after work so the plants have been lacking some attention. We're at week 8 now and if I'm honest I don't think they're doing to good, the one with the spots has spread like wildfire, I tried flushing them but to no avail, it's now affecting the tiny sugar leaves, the main cola is looking like it is just tiny leaves. The other plant is looking better but according to my calculations should still have at least another week but the leaves are really starting to dry out and curl.
Hey Haunts,
Couldn't really tell you what's going on here, but it kinda looks like an advanced phospherus deficiency. Expert eyes are needed here.
I would however harvest the plant of which the sugar leaves are being affected before the bud you do have at this point turns bad. The other plant looks like she will make the last week if all goes well. I'd also only harvest that one if the bud is getting affected.
Hope someone comes by with something more usefull.
Mmmm. I see the problem there
Wel it's up to you of course, but it would be a shame if your buds get affected. You could also chop both plants at this point if there is no other option for drying.
I'm gonna wait until the weekend and then probably chop them then. I need to salvage as much as i can because usually 2 plants will last me and the Mrs until the next grow has finished.
You ever figure out what the issue was? because everyone of my plants does this and I can't figure out what it is and theres nothing online except this journal that i've seen it.
Actually I ran across another site just after this that showed the same exact problem at the same exact time it happens to me and it happened to you. Its a phosphorous deficiency. Said to just add more bloom nutes to your watering and it should stop it from getting worse.
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