Noticed one of the plants is falling behind the others. There are also some random yellow spots showing on the leaves, not just the old ones. I'll get pictures once my lights kick on.
Most of my stuff came for the cloner, still waiting on the airstone should be anyday. I figure on taking 4-8 clones, no more then 1 per plant.
I haven't seen any pests yet. I did burn the shit out of them. I built my cloner and the following day temps got pretty high. 2 tops are very crispy, dry enough to smoke! I raised the light again.
It kind of looks like you have some signs of too much N, and locking out of calcium and magnesium. Although I can't see how much or which plants have these indicators. Have things changed?
It's been a very slow yellowing, nothing to drastic, kinda like sparatic spots. I changed up the nutes a bit to see if it'll help. Thanks for the input.
Soil can be a PITA to flush out, but if you do, it takes 3x's the pot size in water. Next grow, take it easy on the nutes and add more perlite to the soil, I'm sure you'll see a big difference.
I've also used these cheap soil tests for a better idea on my PH... "rapitest" it's like 3 $ for a single test.
Hey siscokid, I do flush them about once a week with plenty of water, then add my usual nutes after.
I also went ahead trimmed most of the fan leaves off. Some of them were looking a little rough but overall the plants are pretty healthy. 3 of these seem to be very fast finishers. They are dank and stick and rock hard. 1 of those 3 has been producing a fair amount of seeds(I think) I'm actually very happy with this strain and the way it grows. So I'm gonna stick with it, Hope it knocks me on my ass!
There are many ways to tell when she is done. The most effective and efficient is to get a little 20 dollar microscope and look at the ratio of clear:milky:amber tricones. Clear means it won't get you high milky is more of a sativa high or a head high is what people call it and amber is the body high. Also plants gain up to 25% of their weight in the last 2 weeks so if you start seeing buds swell then you know that they are getting finished. Also in nature maryjane is an annual and will die at the end of its life cycle. I personally prefer the microscope way so you don't over flower.
Sorry I haven't been around much. The wife and I have been moving, working crazy hours. I want to thank you all for your support along the way. My next grow is already underway. I've switched my soil to a local company and mixed it with 50% perlite. I also plan on sticking with BPN and continuing to grow.
I more then likely will go back to my stalker ways. You'll still find me posting here and there with pictures of my ladies. I just don't have the time to document every move I make and try to keep it interesting for you guys to read. Again thank you everyone!