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A few pics of Dawn - who was extremely droopy this morning. I gave her a little water and moved her into the shade. Ten minutes later she looked MUCH better.
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She’s so pretty Grateful glad some water helped her out we are at 84 F today got burned while trying to get the busA few pics of Dawn - who was extremely droopy this morning. I gave her a little water and moved her into the shade. Ten minutes later she looked MUCH better.
Hiya TC!She’s so pretty Grateful glad some water helped her out we are at 84 F today got burned while trying to get the bus
The two JH do not like something I’m doing. They seemed fine after the last water only feeding, but 3 days ago I gave all the plants nutes. FF big bloom and grow big, along with calmag. Soon after I noticed an increase in yellowing. This morning the yellowing is more pronounced.Looks like a bit of a reveg to me! Won't know for sure for a few more days for those leaves to grow out, but if it's true that means a 3 more weeks of pure veg growth.
Last feeding I added calmag again.I may be behind but I thought you cut the cal mag out did that help at all?
That’s really weird all same sin exposure etc?Last feeding I added calmag again.
Odd that the others are ok with it.
Finicky brats.
Yep all same.That’s really weird all same sin exposure etc?
Hi Hash Girl!I grew 2 Jack Herers indoors last summer. Jack Herer 1 was a great grow from start to finish while Jack Herer 2 seemed unhappier. Both were fed and trained the same. I never really figured out what was making her unhappy. I upped her feed and added Cal-Mag to no avail. I think some plants are just this way.
Did you ask @InTheShed ?
Complete agreement Shed!Not sure what week feeding schedule you're on with the Grow Big and the Big Bloom, but they should be getting 3 tsp/gallon of each, along with the max dose of cal-mag with each feeding.
The yellowing might be coming from the heat (I suggest you get them off the concrete) as well as the revegging which might require a different strength mix.
If the yellowing doesn't spread I wouldn't worry about it.