That looks like a classic case of nitrogen lock out. What is the ph of your runoff? You might want to check that as it may have dropped so low that the plant can't absorb the nitrogen you are giving it.
Plants still need some n in flower, check the label of your nutes.
Hogdady, spoke to you some time back on using dolomite lime to control ph drop. I have been top dressing now for about 2 yrs and was thinking of mixing it directly into the soil this time and was wondering how much in a 5 gal pot. Hope you are doing well.
Thanks happy, will keep a close eye on them. Just don't want to ruin the whole crop. Just went down and checked and notice the slightest bit of light compromising the room. It took a minute or so but there was a difference. Have fixed it. These girls are tied to the top of the tent, no way...
I have 2 headband plants 5 weeks into flower that look like they are going herm on me. They have developed seed sacks at the nodes. Broke one open and saw what looked to be the beginning of seeds. I guess I need to get them out of my flower room before they infect others. Any thoughts??
I have been fighting a PM problem for a while and have had reasonable success fighting it with Green Cure and Sulphur Burns. However some has gotten inside the buds them selves. Will Quantum help?? Any other advice?
I just completed a sulphur burn in my rooms. However, I was wondering If I still have spores throughout my house, and how long they live. Are they on my clothes, shoes and where ever else the little shits might be.
Today is the day!! All who live in California GET OFF YOUR ASS AND VOTE!!! You have the power to achieve something I have waited for since my first toke in 1969. I know I am off subject but WTF.
Just to let all that advised me not to murder my wife. Well, I didn't . Also it has been five days since our little accident and all seems well. So far there are no signs of problems and the colas continue to fill in just as they should. :peace:
This will be my 2nd harvest of this strain. I flowered the first for 70 days as the strain guide suggested. The trichomes don't finish well on this strain so I went by the guide and it was worth it. I will let you know how this turns out.
For me the key to dank tasting and smelling final product is mostly in the drying and curing process. When I cut them down I let them hang until the bud is slightly crispy. The time will vary depending on the humidity and the amount of ventilation in your drying room. I am in Colorado and on...