Nutrient burn or Sunburn?
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Nutrient burn or Sunburn?

So I am a new grower, my Jack Herer Autoflower is about 5 weeks old. This is the First time I put him outside, but I also changed his substrate because I planted him into a bigger flowerpot.

In his old flowerput he suffered from nutrient deficiencies and underwatering + a few leaves died.

I’ll do better next time.🥲

u/Kakon_Infamy — 18 days ago
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Help me choose my first "Reversed Fem" breeding pair!

So starting next year I want to crossbreed some weed plants using reversed Fem, because I want some seeds to last me a few years.

i have never done this but I have some expirience with growing, I never breed tho. I have a few candidates but i can’t choose, so please help me find the right pair:

  1. Gelato #41 × Wedding Cake

  2. Gorilla Glue #4 (GG4) × Girl Scout Cookies (GSC)

  3. Zkittlez × Blue Dream

I will germinate the plants in my house for around two weeks (the reverse fem 2 weeks earlyer), then I will move them outside (where is about 10h of direct sunlight) and wait for the right time for crossbreeding.

if you have a better crossbreed pair let me know!

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u/Kakon_Infamy — 1 month ago

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Hi everyone! I'm a first-time grower and I'm currently 3 weeks into my first run with Jack Herer x AK 420 auto (Seedstockers).

I've started LST using a bamboo stake and clips to bend the main stem and break apical dominance. My goal is to keep her low and bushy before moving her outdoors on May 15th.

I've been lowering the tip bit by bit, but I’m a bit nervous about snapping the stem as it's getting thicker. Does my current setup look okay? Should I be bending it even lower towards the soil?

Current setup: 85W bulb, indoor start, moving to a greenhouse/outdoor soon.

Any tips on how to push the LST further without killing her? Thanks! 😂

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u/Kakon_Infamy — 1 month ago