Hey, thanks for the reply. It's definetely a diesel seed from Royal Queen Seeds who are pretty decent ( or so i hope?) haha, it has only had 400 watt as had to reduce from 600 watt due to heat issues. But I think as people said I have been giving too little nutes as I was afraid of adding too...
I always seem to harvest too early but fan leaves are dying off and it smells delicious - should I wait a week or two or is she good to go? Many pistils are still quite pale whereas people said to wait until they go dark with THC.
What do you think guys and gals? Any response is really appreciated.
I can't remember what strain this is - if any one can identify it please let me know. In my haste to plant them I got mixed up. I know Diesel is on the right in one picture.
The plant just seems to keep growing and growing - I think somehow it has failed to autoflower, it definitely appears...
hahaha - very good point man, i dunno why that didnt dawn on me, thought it could cross strain. But I think people are right - over feeding probably - thanks again everyone
oh dear god... i had to google TMV - so basically it can spread across the plants some how and i need to start chopping the poor affected leaves? It came from Royal Queen Seeds who are usually perfect, only some have shown this issue though
Hi all,
Growing white widow autoflower in coco coir, 200 Watt LED light with average ventilation. This has appeared on 3 plants, yet not others who have identical set ups with physical nutrients added and now tempted to add some liquid nutes (old timer brand).
Am I just seeing nitrogen...
damn guys you have me worried, I bought this stuff from the same site I got my grow equipment - what brands do you swear by? I will try and find the equivalent in UK
Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks for such a quick reply!
I will keep that heat build up in mind, never thought of it.
They are 8 litre pots, but you are right, I have been too stingy with soil and will buy more to fill them all fully.
Some details are:
old timers plant magic grow 5-3-3 (2ml per 2 litres)
soil: Plant...