Indoor Cream Caramel Auto

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Nice! Glad to hear about the smell-mine smells like ... nothing... yet. DubV is always saying how the CC smells so wonderful while flowering, like raspberries and all kinds of things like that. I guess you're in for a real treat very soon! Things are looking real good in your tent!
 
angel great job! bringing the ladys up:booya: i just caught up on your grow, a nice sea of healthy green!
 
Photo Update :)

I think their enjoying their Molasses feed :peace:
 

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Things maybe looking good at the top but....

Hello my friends, I need some advice please :peace:
Things maybe looking good at the top but at the bottom, I'm loosing quite a bit of leaves here are the photos.
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Now every time I water I do give them nutes maybe I shouldn't?

I have noticed hermie outside is doing much better, smells nicer looks healthier, fater buds, has its lower leaves intact.

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Now even though I don't have a PH meter, we know thats not the problem since outside hermie is doing fine. I also have to add, that hermie is receiving significantly less light since the sun only hits him directly for a few hours each day.

As an experiment I only gave nutes to half of them today, the other plain water, see if that makes any difference.
 
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Magnesium: Lower leaves turn yellow along the tips and margin and between the veins; the lower leaves wilt...
per:
https://www.autoflower.org/f7/basic-deficiencies-list-11.html

i will stress you should get a ph meter and check ph.... get a water meter so you can make sure its on point... and you can measure runoff when watering to determine where soil is at if you dont want to get a soil one as well...

but thats magnesium deficiency...
lets take a look at the chart:
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so we can see magnesium stretches the band from 6.5 to 9.0... and since you're taking up flower nutes pretty well (buds are forming and look healthy up top) my guess is your ph is ok... and that you're just shy in the magnesium dept...

so ... this is an easy fix... 1/2tsp per gallon of molasses and 1/2 tsp epsom salts.... dissolve in mildly warm water... (like 70 deg F) water with that....

now since you're crusin into flower fast here... you'll wanna help them quicker than the 2 or 3 days that will take to hit...

so

remove from lights.... pinch of epsom salt in a quart sprayer.... spray them down with that thoroughly both top and underside of leaves... allow to dry out of the lights (so they dont burn)... then replace into grow room... :toke:
 
I also have to add, that hermie is receiving significantly less light since the sun only hits him directly for a few hours each day.

I'd suspect this is the reason the ones inside are showing it... and that if you're in the same soil mix... the ones outside will shortly... heads up to cut it off! :toke:
 
ye you are right I definitely need a PH meter, thats going on the budget for my next grow as for a slightly bigger grow room.

But as I said I have no idea what the ph metering is, Mr Hermie is doing fine outside, thats whats troubling me.
 
I'd suspect this is the reason the ones inside are showing it... and that if you're in the same soil mix... the ones outside will shortly... heads up to cut it off! :toke:

Just saw your second reply. Ye I got the same soil mix outside too....
I'll just have to for a magnesium increase and see how it goes!
 
see my other post above for why MR-s. Hermie is doing well... I'll bet you seeds to buds if you let it go it will show it soon also... prob a week or less...


heres the one I'd reccomend for the ph meter...

its the one i have... and has a replacable probe... so you dont have to throw out the meter and get a new one when it goes bad (usually 2 years or so) the replacement is like $50 us or so...

http://www.amazon.com/Hanna-Instruments-Waterproof-Conductivity-Tester/dp/B002ZG8L58

make sure you pick up some storage solution and at least the ph 7.01 buffer as you'll need that for calibration occasionally...

if you want a cheap soil meter get the rapidtest.... cheap but mines been working for 2 years solid.....

and trust me... spend the money on the water ph meter... if you dont... you're throwing away what you spend now... :toke:
 
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