1st grow, PLEASE HELP. Plan to recover my girls?

you on the biotabs bro i see bobs been talking to you and this will make your life easier especially using the flash in your media
Week 3/4

Temperature 24-25 C

RH - 65% , 0.7 kPa

What do you think? I've been watering 1.5l every week. They're in 15L fabric pots so if the top of the soil looks dry its still moist when I check little deeper so I was afraid of overwatering and ruining roots. The one with claws is closest to the fan and honestly I have no idea what caused clawing leaves. Underwatering, wind burn or again N toxicity.

@Bob's Auto's any advice appreciated mate:smokeout:
 

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Week 4-5
Photos taken before watering, previous watering was with just Backtrex(I ran out of Orgatrex that day), now was only plain water.
Thinking next time backtrex+Orgatrex cause seems little n toxicity could become a deficiency and topdress with Silicium Flash again
 

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I'd go with only dechlorinated tapwater. Your leaves are a dark green color which, as you already know, indicates to much N. So no Bactrex, as these guys will make N more available. Rather just plain water will do the trick :thumbsup:
Less is more!! :cheers:
 
I'd go with only dechlorinated tapwater. Your leaves are a dark green color which, as you already know, indicates to much N. So no Bactrex, as these guys will make N more available. Rather just plain water will do the trick :thumbsup:
Less is more!! :cheers:
thank you! ye, they do seem kinda darkish and i was having second thoughts about orgatrex+backtrex for the next watering exactly because of N toxicity. thats really helpful:thanks:then just water. lessons learned from the last time when I added Bio PK around week 5, not doing again:biggrin:as you could notice im kinda struggling to train her so the new growths see lights too, but I'm afraid to give them a haircut because of chance of messing with whole photosynthesis
 
thank you! ye, they do seem kinda darkish and i was having second thoughts about orgatrex+backtrex for the next watering exactly because of N toxicity. thats really helpful:thanks:then just water. lessons learned from the last time when I added Bio PK around week 5, not doing again:biggrin:as you could notice im kinda struggling to train her so the new growths see lights too, but I'm afraid to give them a haircut because of chance of messing with whole photosynthesis
@Vapo needed in isle two, VAPO NEEDED IN ISLE TWO!!!
 
Hello dudes, sry I wasn't on line last night...yeah dude...I would snip a lot of those big fan leaves...but is you are worried about messing up the photosynthesis, then you could just take the biggest, longest stem fan leaves.....even taking the biggest 4 would make a big difference to your grow space wise and would hardly be anything to the plant, I totally understand people's view that taking away leaves is like stripping solar panels away......this is true!....but plants make leaves in abundance as they expect to lose a few to nature and leaf lying on leaf is a recipe for wetspots, as they release moisture from underneath the leaves, and then you run the risk of Powdery White Mould dude....and that ain't good!....so, to summerize a disproportionate answer to a good question hehe....yeah dude, go ahead and cut a few.... :baked:
 
Hello dudes, sry I wasn't on line last night...yeah dude...I would snip a lot of those big fan leaves...but is you are worried about messing up the photosynthesis, then you could just take the biggest, longest stem fan leaves.....even taking the biggest 4 would make a big difference to your grow space wise and would hardly be anything to the plant, I totally understand people's view that taking away leaves is like stripping solar panels away......this is true!....but plants make leaves in abundance as they expect to lose a few to nature and leaf lying on leaf is a recipe for wetspots, as they release moisture from underneath the leaves, and then you run the risk of Powdery White Mould dude....and that ain't good!....so, to summerize a disproportionate answer to a good question hehe....yeah dude, go ahead and cut a few.... :baked:
well I also do love them hairy:biggrin: phrasing boom. But thank you mate! I appreciate your wise input here:worship: and I guess I'll give them a lil haircut
I really wanna get some proper yield ya'll feel me :baked:
 
week 5
Photo taken day after watering. 1.5L
Watering every 2-3 days
So far all green, other thing what concerns me is that they drooping
Dunno, they need more water?
Best way to tell is lift the pots you will never overwater that way
 
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