Mystery Cheese & Unknown

TheDoctor911

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Hey fellas! This is my first post on here so any advice is appreciated! Here the small plant is a cheese strain that I had mistakenly bred with a male plant who's strain was something sci-fi sounding, unfortunately I forget. The two larger plants are just a mystery strain that my buddy had a seed for. Currently have two 300w LEDs with plans to get a third (money is tight). These plants have been going for roughly two months. I guess I don't really have questions, just looking for suggestions! Thanks and stay toasty friends!

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re: Mystery Cheese & Unknown

They look kinda burnt ?

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I didn't have any fertilizer for the first month, maybe longer, and they did get malnutrition. But I'm now starting them on a organic fertilizer, and I gave them a trim a few days ago that they seem to be enjoying. I'm curious if they're not getting enough light though. Here a few better light pictures I just took.
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any suggestions to help them perk up a bit?

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re: Mystery Cheese & Unknown

Yea they drooping pretty bad. Check ph

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pH for the tea is between 6.5 and 7. Don't have the means to test the soil unfortunately at the moment. But I did just feed them two days ago. So maybe they'll perk up in a few days? Thanks for the advice buzzychuck!

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Plants are still saggy today. I tried a "at home test" for my soils pH and according to it my soil is neutral. I know I'm not having a pH problem.

I decided to start them on a 18/6 light cycle last night. Soil was dry also so I gave them a little drink before bed. They seem, better? Don't want to adjust anything else for a few days to see if they'll perk up a little more. I've also noticed a strong pungent smell from the smallest plant. Heading to the hardware store today to pick up some PCP to construct a larger and more suitable tent. I'll post more pics when they're in their new home! Peace to you all:)
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The girls really seemed to like the six hours rest they got last night. Sagging problem is all but gone this morning thank God. Some fan leafs still have some nute burn unfortunately, but fortunately it hasn't progressed any more. I think I'll start them on Fox farms grow in a few days. I'm tempted to put them in bigger pots now but I'll wait a week or two to let them recover more. Unless someone out there thinks otherwise? Thanks and peace to you all
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Girls are still have some burn but they seem to be doing well. Not sure why the cheese plant looks so spindly but maybe it's just the strain? Must be about 4 months now. Will move to larger tent in about a week.

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Switched nutes to Fox farms and the girls look great. The cheese is showing signs of female sex already and so is one of the mystery plants. Unfortunately I think I have one male on my hands. I'll veg him up a bit then pull him and I don't know, make butter out of him? The new tent was delayed unfortunately that's why they're tight in there but I have tomorrow off and will be putting in a larger tent.
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