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Canabisseurs A Bit Droopy, But Bouncing Back Soon?
This week brought some ups and downs for the Bluecheese lady as we move deeper into flower. While pistils are starting to show more consistently, the plant's energy seems a bit off — leaves are drooping noticeably, especially during light hours.
After some observation and checking runoff EC, it looks like we might be dealing with a salt buildup in the medium. To reset, I’ve flushed her using a light recovery solution to help restore balance and allow the roots to breathe again. 🌊
No signs of pests or overwatering — just a sluggish posture and slight stiffness in some of the lower fan leaves, pointing to nutrient lockout. Over the next 48 hours, I’ll be watching closely to see if she starts perking up again. If she responds well, we’ll ease back into the flowering feed schedule gradually.
Despite the setback, trichome formation is already beginning and the aroma is low-key but promising. Still early days in flower, and we’ve got time to get her back on track. Recovery mode ON — let’s see how she reacts. 🌿🔁
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Week 15. Flowering
1d ago
1/9
110 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
17 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
No Smell
Smell
61 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Substrate Temp
3 °C
Night Air Temp
30 L
Pot Size
1 L
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Calmag
0.5 mll
Amino boost
1 mll
Plant tonic
1 mll
Canabisseurs Wrapping up Week 4 of flower and it looks like this Blue Cheese pheno is a late bloomer. Bud sites are forming slowly, with pistil development still light at this stage. She’s healthy overall, just taking her time settling into full flower mode.
I’ve started light MPK this week to gently boost early bud formation and encourage stacking. Conditions in the tent are stable, and airflow is solid, but I’ve been on high alert after spotting spider mites earlier.
To manage that, I’ve been treating with Neudosan and Bioneem regularly as a preventive and knockback strategy — so far, it's kept them in check without stressing the plant.
Keeping a close eye over the next few days — expecting her to pick up pace in week 5. She’s strong and still has plenty of time to shine. 🧀🌿
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