Absolute unit
Looking great
With shucking, sorting and mailing of seeds and getting ready for T-day. I haven’t been getting to all my notifications.
The way the leaves are pukering between the veins and burning on the tips and edges looks like a K deficiency or lock out from maybe high nitrogen as the leaves are starting to claw a bit.
What are your temps and humidity like atm
By chance were the pots super dry when you watered ?
Yeah the leaves are clawing up real bad again idk why I’ve not given them any nutrients. It gets real hot that side of the house so probably warm and dry I don’t have a hygrometer over there.
Yeahh I actually didn’t water it for a long time never seemed droopy so I just let it go for a while then I felt dirt it was dry not 100% but pretty dry so I watered it once with some fish sh!t mixed in just a few ounces to a couple gallons of water then watered again a couple days later with plain well water though I have noticed a sulphur smell in my water recent and now a couple days after that this happens I turned light down a dial.
I’ve noticed if I let my pots over dry then water I’ll sometimes see the tips burn like yours are showing.
Yup, done that too…
Cheers
G
Flipped it over to flower a few days ago and got it moved into a little spare room that has a drain in the floor and exhaust in the ceiling water and electric hookups so converting walls to pvc paneling and adding some laminate flooring eventually. The second door goes nowhere eventually going to change it to go outside.
She is wide have you been cracking branches to keep it low, or is just struggling to hold its branch weight.
Haha yeah I cracked it right on the second to last branch
And then I cracked another one sadly
Some serious torture in the jones household I see.
I think cause it was so dry it’s always a battle with the humidity in the winter
Hose clamp!!
Cheers
G
Its better to crack branches just before watering, when they are thirsty the branch fibers are not so pumped up.
When you top them low down, instead of topping just above the node, do it close underneath the node above, so there is an inch or 2 of stem, it gives the branches a bit more stength and support, so less chance of developing a split at the topping point knuckles.
Hose clamp is a good idea Gpaw you can open it up as the stem thickens once its healed a bit.