Welcome jjonahjameson
Thanks for choosing Violeta for your current grow. Some look taller than others but they look quite uniform for the rest of the traits.
Looks like they had some nutrient deficiencies shown in the lower older leaves, and now a bit of overfeeding (signs of leaf curving).
My main recommendation would be to transplant them to bigger pots to fix the feeding unbalance and to provide them more nutrients for the rest of the flowering as they must be quite rootbounded at this point and they won't reach their full potential if you switch to flowering rootbounded plants.
Let us know if you have any other doubt. Best wishes!
Thanks for choosing Violeta for your current grow. Some look taller than others but they look quite uniform for the rest of the traits.
Looks like they had some nutrient deficiencies shown in the lower older leaves, and now a bit of overfeeding (signs of leaf curving).
My main recommendation would be to transplant them to bigger pots to fix the feeding unbalance and to provide them more nutrients for the rest of the flowering as they must be quite rootbounded at this point and they won't reach their full potential if you switch to flowering rootbounded plants.
Let us know if you have any other doubt. Best wishes!
3 Violeta Fems on first day of flowering... Needed a watering, ergo the droop.
Question: the leaf textures, could this be a pH issue, overfeeding?
Recommendations for feeding on this is appreciated. I'm using pro-mix and feeding with Lucas formula GHFloro @ 0-8-16 every other watering.
Lovely and hearty plants. Looking forward to the flower show. Very branchy with tight nodes under the 400MH, now flowering at 600HPS, old school.
Cheers!