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Unknown Strain 56 days into flower..

dreamgreen

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What's up everyone?? I'm 56 days into flowering and hoping I will harvest my first successful crop. I'm using a 400w mh/hps conversion batwing and have a stanley blower at the top of the room exhausting hot air. This seed has been sprouted since the first week of Oct. 07. One mistake I made was not giving it any nutes until the second week of flower which was big bloom. Then once I saw progression I gave it low doses of tiger bloom. I eventually gave it 3tsp of tiger bloom per gallon. Then noticed severe nitrogen deficiency. I understand its very common when leaves yellow when feeding with a low nitrogen super bloom fertilizer. But there are still many white pistils and trichromes are clear still but there are some cloudy as well. Today i just flushed the medium and hopefully got out any built up salts and fertilizers in there. Here are some pics..And I'm hoping for some feedback..thanks











 
G

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Next time continue to use your Veg Ferts 2 weeks into flower before switching to bloom as the plant will nearly double in size and needs the higher N.

It appears that all you need is a couple of clear flushes and no more nutes. The plant will draw every bit of goodness from the soil and fan leaves with a noticeable Trich and resin build up.

Take another picture before lights ON, the flash will enhance the trichs that are present. Looks like some tasty high my friend.

Ty-Stik
 

dreamgreen

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Thanks for the comments!!! I'm using a 400w mh/hps batwing and it's way to big of a medium. This pot has to be at least a 12 gallon. I used normal potting soil. I think thats why the plant got so big was because it had so much room for the roots to create a big plant I finally think I've figured it out though.. In the growers bible Cervantes talks about fungi and diseases. He explains when your plant suffers severe nitrogen deficiency, fungi can infect the plant a few weeks before harvest. Growth is slowed, harvest is prolonged, and in severe cases, death results. I'm hoping my plant doesn't have a disease, but I feel like thats what it is so I'm gonna let it go 1 more week. I'll keep you updated :)
 
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