New Grower Mandycheese made a woopsie

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Hey everyone, thanks for the replies, I think it got a little too warm in there over the past week, I never thought about switching the fan up until 2days ago. Its been between 25 and 30 degrees here the past couple of week its usually only around 12-15. I think this may be the problem then? thanks again all help and advise is appreciated muchly. :D
So with regards to her age and the way she's lookin should I start to flush today or give her a usual feed?

  1. yes higher medium temps can also effect this
    looking at the plant and depending on how much of a hurry you are in to chop i would apply a light foliar feed it will take almost immediately into the plant as opposed to medium even if perfect will take to go through roots and you will see a change in a day or two as your not very advanced into the def
    but this is somewhat a grey area because only you know what you want in the end??
    if you intend on going longer i would apply a light foliar and a light medium mix than proceed w/ flushing
    if you are going to use shooting powder than there is no need to apply medium ferts only apply light foliar feeding for sh@#ting powder to take effect but shooting powder or M#@B which is similar will shore up the issues in the medium i would also makesure the foliar feeding is a complete mix w/ micro and trace elements to shore up any issues before Sh##ting powder really needs them to blast off production
    as displayed in previous posts remember sh&&ting powder or M*^b are very powerful and alittle goes a long way
    if you don't totally understand it i would advise taking peoples advise slowly remembering all plants needs are slightly dif from genetic needs to size needs to be short
    if medium temps are getting tooo high you can cut out a hole in a styrofoam plate and place over container top to block light from hitting medium​
 
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Mandy, you're lady is looking very nice. I wouldn't try anything radical now, since she's nearing her last days. She's going to start to eat herself up from the bottom up very soon. If you start foliar's now you're risking mold in your buds and all of your love and hard work will be a waste of time. I would recommend NOT spraying anything on her. :2cents:
 
Right, I only got half of that since I don't have all those expertise, specially with the mixing of shooting powder. I only have 3 plants now, so it's not an option. I like tweaking my nutes though. Specially in grow I like to give them all 3 types of N.

So what do you think of how many more weeks this baby has on her? Would you recommend something in the lines of a foliar cal/mag and a PK in soil?

EDIT: woopsie doopsie you already answered. I do tend to agree with a NO foliar though :)
 
Mandy, you're lady is looking very nice. I wouldn't try anything radical now, since she's nearing her last days. She's going to start to eat herself up from the bottom up very soon. If you start foliar's now you're risking mold in your buds and all of your love and hard work will be a waste of time. I would recommend NOT spraying anything on her. :2cents:
i said bottom
 
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i said bottom of plant and have expressed in other threads the lower part of plant
thankyou for sorta clarifying something i left out this time

but never said spray anything dir on buds
you only risk mold in any situation due to lack of circulation of fresh lower humidity air
mold will surface in any sitaution of high humidity and spores being introduced even if not from foliar feeding
if very concerned about molding due to high range humidity than i would reccomend a dehumidifier and a sulphr dusting to inhibit mold to begin w/ long ago
mold would not takeover unless you have failed and let introduction of spores into room during or before growing
foliar feeding in it's proper usage is really the final understanding on how to tweek your plants
i almost always apply a last foliar feeding to EVERY plant to final boost tweek the dramatic action of cannibalizing we ask plants to do for us
it is the FASTEST remedy to boost your plant and to rapidly fix issues if you see issues on plant even if minor means plant is been struggling for sometime for you to see and a foliar feeding is the quickest way to limit the prescious time you have to make decisions
you have around 90 days from start to finish to be generic
sooooo if you have noticed a def three times before you corrected or boosted and then used only medium introduction for replenishment you would add days to fix the already occuring problem each time by root feeding
so if this happened the theoretical three times and took three days to notice and three days to fix to be generic your plant would be 18 days behind where it could be to be easy
 
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Hiya Mandy! :D I too would say do not spray her with anything at this point. She is at 79 days yes, but still seems to have more time on her to beef up. At 6.3 in soil you may be locking out your calcium and magnesium. Check it out>
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I suggest giving another feed, maybe two with a small added cal/mag dose and raise that ph feed to 6.5. Soil need to stay at 6.5 for the greatest uptake of nutrients. Captain will have to answer you on the Shooting Powder, but I think it may be too late. No worries, next time, babe! She looks nearing the end to me, but still has over two weeks I bet. Nice buds, but can put on much more weight at the end. And I can't remember what nutes you're using but a full 14 day flush isn't necessarily required. 10 days is fine usually and with organics just a few days if any are the opinions. As long as you're having good air flow your temps are fine. Assuming your humidity isn't too high either. She looks great though, I wouldn't worry much at all girl. If we can't stop the rust spots in their tracks we can at least slow them down for a couple weeks and then you'll be done! All is well, my Scottish friend.
 
Sorry friend, I missed that part.

no worries lots of reading and sometimes many things are overlooked always like others to question it is what keeps things focused and the correct info given you pointing this out brings up other issues to be discussed and is the reason we are all here
we are all stoners and even when the knowledge is there no body is perfect i am way more articulate in my spoken word and easier to understand
but.....issues like dislyxia and nerve issue along w/ not really caring how things were spelled:) make me look like the HILL JACK i am:)
 
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Hiya Mandy! :D I too would say do not spray her with anything at this point. She is at 79 days yes, but still seems to have more time on her to beef up. At 6.3 in soil you may be locking out your calcium and magnesium. Check it out>
77800-ph-chart.gif


I suggest giving another feed, maybe two with a small added cal/mag dose and raise that ph feed to 6.5. Soil need to stay at 6.5 for the greatest uptake of nutrients. Captain will have to answer you on the Shooting Powder, but I think it may be too late. No worries, next time, babe! She looks nearing the end to me, but still has over two weeks I bet. Nice buds, but can put on much more weight at the end. And I can't remember what nutes you're using but a full 14 day flush isn't necessarily required. 10 days is fine usually and with organics just a few days if any are the opinions. As long as you're having good air flow your temps are fine. Assuming your humidity isn't too high either. She looks great though, I wouldn't worry much at all girl. If we can't stop the rust spots in their tracks we can at least slow them down for a couple weeks and then you'll be done! All is well, my Scottish friend.
good point squid though this was cleared up earlier must have been a dif post:)
and if there was a soil issue a foliar feeding would be the ONLY way to instantly give the plants what is needed even though the margin is so small
 
This is true. And a foliar feeding could be pulled off, but I think since she has enough time left, that a cal/mag dose in the soil would be better. Just IMO. It really isn't that bad at all as far as the spots, but to prevent it from getting worse is what we want at the least. We aren't sure she has a soil issue, but you are right.
 
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