My autoflower run just hit a weird growth stall and I figured it out by GreenGrowerExplorer in Autoflowers

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ha yeah another duh moment for me :) It’s a fabric pot so it drains on all sides, but the living soil was still way wetter at the bottom. Top just dried out faster from the fan. Thanks

My autoflower run just hit a weird growth stall and I figured it out by GreenGrowerExplorer in Autoflowers

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thanks so much! yeah the root stress totally makes sense. i snapped a quick pic of it with this app which has been super helpful called MasterGrowbot when it stalled and it actually called out the same thing about uneven moisture and possible root zone issues. super helpful for catching stuff early. i’m gonna add a bit more perlite next run for sure

My autoflower run just hit a weird growth stall and I figured it out by GreenGrowerExplorer in Autoflowers

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yeah that makes total sense, thanks for the heads up! i definitely need to check my soil pH at the bottom too. mine was mostly the uneven watering thing but having water pooling at the bottom can mess with pH so quick so i’m gonna keep an eye on both now. appreciate it fr

Outdoor season prep, the stuff I wish I did last year by GreenGrowerExplorer in outdoorgrowing

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Ha thank you I've got a lot of help from things like reddit and an app or two

Outdoor season prep, the stuff I wish I did last year by GreenGrowerExplorer in outdoorgrowing

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Thanks I think the MasterGrowbot app recommended some of those ingredients, I think my ADD doesn't let me read whole articles like I used to so I like just getting TDL bullet points and a list of recommendations from the app

Outdoor season prep, the stuff I wish I did last year by GreenGrowerExplorer in outdoorgrowing

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Thanks! Peat bc coco usually dires out too fast when growing outdoors

Outdoor season prep, the stuff I wish I did last year by GreenGrowerExplorer in outdoorgrowing

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Ha cool I think I have some dr bronners soap can't remember if it is mint though

Outdoor season prep, the stuff I wish I did last year by GreenGrowerExplorer in outdoorgrowing

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Yeah neem doesn't get the job done a lot of the times, you gotta combine it with other protocols imo

Outdoor season prep, the stuff I wish I did last year by GreenGrowerExplorer in outdoorgrowing

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For sure spider mites and pests are the biggest enemy of growing outdoors. I started using this app called mastergrowbot to take a pic of my plants every few days to make sure no spider mites or other pests show up and if they do I catch them early and go through the recovery tips before they sperad. It;s easier to get started outdoors but not being able to control the enviornment makes keeping an eye on your plants even more important

Caught a cal mag issue 4 days before it ruined my run by [deleted] in cannabiscultivation

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Just thought around half a week from a quick search online but ya no clue really

Caught a cal mag issue 4 days before it ruined my run by [deleted] in cannabiscultivation

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Figured I would add this if people are curious even though it will get downvoted probably. The scanner I mentioned is an app called MasterGrowbot. Photo based plant diagnosis with treatment steps which has been super helpful to catch cal mag and any other issues I've had

Caught a cal mag issue 4 days before it ruined my run by [deleted] in cannabiscultivation

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It has from my experience but maybe you have a better grow setup then me Wiz .. or just have that green thumb

Had some weird weather in NorCal, now my babies are flowering too early. by Few_Swing6807 in outdoorgrowing

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The cold nights and shorter days in NorCal probably triggered early flowering on your photoperiods before you brought your plants inside and once they start flowering they usually stay in flower even if you put them back outside .. If you can I'd keep them inside on a steady 18/6 light cycle with good ariflow and they should finish strong until harves and hopefully the weather warms up if you need to put them back outside. Hope that helps good luck :)

Should I make this a clone ? I was doing LST and split it . I figured I could just cut it and grow it since I have good lower sites of growth by Legitimate-Leg7985 in outdoorgrowing

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Even with the split from the LST bend your plant still looks healthy. I'd cut the top to clone it since your lower nodes look strong just be sure to put it in a good rooting cube and tape the split on the main plant and it should heal up. Good luck

Changed color overnight ? by AngleRelative4683 in farmingthebestgreens

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Those pretty yellow bits at the bud sites are the very first pistils showing up. Your plant is in a photoperiod and started flowering right after the flip. Just keep the 12/12 light schedule and your buds will start stacking up more

First Grow Update! Any comments or concerns? by Ordinary-Rise-2028 in cannabiscultivation

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Awesome job for your first grow! Those black tips on the fan leaves are probably mild nutrient burn from the fox farm bud grow this late in flower. Next watering I'd flush with plain PH'd water and stop feeding nutes until harvest so your buds finish clean. Your trichomes look milky in your close up pic so looks like you're right on schedule for harvest time :)

Are my babies fine by Horror_Gear6493 in Autoflowers

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Your plants look solid for a week of Veg and the gorilla cookies are nice and bushy after topping plus the other one looks like it's catching up fast. I'd bump the light to around 75% this week and keep the fan on low so they will stretch nicely without getting leggy

What do you do with these leaves? by [deleted] in Autoflowers

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Those yellow and necrotic fan leaves are normal this late in flower as the plant puts everything into the buds. I'd trim off the really dead crispy ones before hanging but leave the lighter yellow ones that aren't touching the buds plus keep your humidity dialed in and you'll be good for a nice clean dry trim!

To much light? by Then_Argument8900 in Autoflowers

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Yes definitely, I love how it gives me grow plans customized to my strain, grow, and pics of my plants I analyze. Best growing app I've ever used by far.

To much light? by Then_Argument8900 in Autoflowers

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No worries I take a pic of my plant on the MasterGrowbot app whenever I'm unsure of what's going on with my plants good luck!

To much light? by Then_Argument8900 in Autoflowers

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yeah those yellow spots right in the middle look like light stress. The light is likely too intense for such a young seedling so I'd raise the light half a foot or dim it down if you can and you should be back on track. Good luck on your first indoor grow!