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@losgehts, i tried sending you a message but i saw you had a question a bout a leaf issue on one of your plants. my suggestion is to make sure your plants are recieving water without chlorine. i have started boiling water and then cooling it down in a bucket outside and using that. they look very similiar to calcium def and if youre not careful and keep adding calcium to help, it can cause issues as well. but try to dechlorinate your water. it makes a huge difference
@losgehts, yeah im not sure man. i think it could be genetics plus environment. these ladys have had a longer life than most autos. ive done so many things wrong but somehow they seem to be mostly fine. like they spent almost 2 months outside in shotty spring weather and then i even transplanted them mid flower. but in my opinion, i think these may be a nitrogen sensitive plant and vould probably do with less than what i was providing them. that could also show in the massive stretching that i had with them. my nutrient formula is a 711 npk value and it suggested to use it in conjunction with the bloom for the forst 4 weeks of flower, which worked magically with my photo periods but i think i shouldve dialed it back and even possibly only added the bloom, which is a 374 npk i believe.
i shouldve treated them more like autos than photos lol
so they all 3 have airy buds on the bottom half. the top cola is pretty solid on all 3 even with the airy bud structure. some are more airy than others. i will have to see how they dry. also i normally would trim all the lower larfy stuff and i just didnt this time. i really didnt think they were going to make it this far. they stalled like the first month of their life. but i just wanted to see what they would do without manipulation from me.
@losgehts, i tried sending you a message but i saw you had a question a bout a leaf issue on one of your plants. my suggestion is to make sure your plants are recieving water without chlorine. i have started boiling water and then cooling it down in a bucket outside and using that. they look very similiar to calcium def and if youre not careful and keep adding calcium to help, it can cause issues as well. but try to dechlorinate your water. it makes a huge difference