Yea… Problems happen and the plants will tell you what’s wrong, where you are at a disadvantage is you may have read a lot and looked at alot of pictures yet, but it’s the grows you’ll need to fully understand what’s happening before it might happen and adjust accordingly.
You’re gonna make mistakes, you are gonna have some shit plants sometimes, you might get nanners, you might get budrot, you might get mites (knock on wood you don’t) but it’s all a learning experience.
We’re here to make that plant happy again, just gotta trust us a bit.
Now not gonna lie, last night that plant looked good… now since then, the look has changed and not for the better. We have some good eyes here on the forum, so someone that knows much better than me will probably spot what I or others aren’t seeing
In my case you shouldn’t, we all are here to help, old leaves are old problems, new growth looks fine, I would just increase a bit the nutes and wait to see how she reacts, that’s all …
Thank you! I see what you all mean now… I totally undestand you can get wrapped up in it and start switching things up when its not even that big of a deal!
I have to agree with the others bud and also read through your other thread now. Plant looks under fed and you already upped your nutes so all the folks telling you to Leave It The Fuck Alone (Litfa) seem right to me. Now that you have made a change there is no point in making another till you see what the plant does. Trying to correct every little thing instantly will only lead to you chasing your tail and never understanding what is going on. @George and @ReikoX will not steer you wrong, listen to them and you will be better off. Best of luck.
Yeah I am starting to understand the importance of leaving the plant to tell you whats wrong… Its very easy to see something take a picture then question so many things about it when in reality time and patience tells you more and can be a real eye opener…
a little example…
Last night after lights off I peeped through the tent and saw that the plant actually looked sad, the fans were down laying on the undergrowth…
However fast forward tonight a little peep before i go to sleep and what do you know… praying and dancing away!
upped nutes a bit today now hopefully we will get this girl back on track… il check back with an update in a few days time.
You need to trust yourself and trust your plants, paying too much attention and overacting bring more problems that solutions. Once you know their needs and find a safe process that you repeat and improve everything will go easy peasy, you will someday reach that point, meanwhile don’t hesitate to tag me with any question …
Glad you are taking things in bud. A small piece of advice that may help is check out the search function for the site. I noticed you opened 5 or 6 separate threads about your first plant and all on subjects that have been covered here many times so the info is all available. Much easier to keep things in one place not only for you but for others. Update this thread and tag folks if you have any questions or post in already open threads on the topics you want info on. Might make it easier for you bud. Best of luck.
Wow what a come back… Its true, after all it is a weed isnt it… I’m starting to see now that it was a bit of a over reaction to my fan leaves!
Appreciate it will do! I cant wait to finish this and move onto a AC infinity then il get a few projects going but as you say… take time and trial and error until you have your own method.
Thank you, yeah i realised that @LemonadeJoe sorted that out for me and merged my posts into a big grow diary!
much easier to have people that know my journey and plant to come back and help if its. needed!
See guys it was meant to be now were all here for the ride haha…
The actual leaf temperatures will be 4~6C lower (due to transpiration).
One thing about running in hot weather is the plant will use more water, so to keep the nutriment uptake stable you might have to cut the nutriment level to prevent tip burning.
It was Early Skunk I think, my second indoor grow, still smile when I see those small nugs, every grow is better than the previous because you learn from your own errors and others success …