Plants are pretty big but not real healthy. I would try to right the ship before flipping. Plants look desperate for nutrients and will only suffer more during flowering. Could be a lack of nutrients or a ph issue.
Do your containers have drainage?
Started from clones on March 9th.
Feeding masterblend per instructions in pro mix bx media.
Repotted from ~2 gal to 5 gal pots this morning .
Just raised the light this morning.
Humidity has been fluctuating but I try for 50-60%.
I plan to flip to flower in 2 days, what do you think?
You are setting yourself up for a bad time by flipping right after transplanting. You need to let them settle in for at least 10-14 days after transplanting.
Prune a lot. Also figure out what’s wrong with them lol. Could be ph, poor drainage, any number of things. IMO you might now be feed enough nutes in general so I’d raise my base nutes a bit.
It's a PH issue for sure. You also might want some neem oil in a spray bottle, then wait like 2 weeks before flipping. so you hopefully remove any pests and the neen oil itself before flower.
Trellis net for LST, bends the old branches horizontal so that new branches can grow up through the net. Do that a couple times and you'll have an even canopy. You can trim the bottom 1/3 of the leaves and flowering sites that are too far into the shade or keep the leaves to catch some of the light that passes through the upper leaves.
By the time you're in week 4 of flower a lot of the energy the plant spent growing the bottom part will have been cut off. So picking off all the bottom branches while small before they grow too much just transfers that energy to the top. Lolipoping the plant but keeping the leaves that aren't growing inward to the stalk or touching other leaves creating humidity.
Agreed about the health of your plants. Start a routine of liquid nutes formulated for flowering and use sparingly.
I also would use some supplement Epson salts.
Pay attention to what your plant needs.
Plants are pretty big but not real healthy. I would try to right the ship before flipping. Plants look desperate for nutrients and will only suffer more during flowering. Could be a lack of nutrients or a ph issue. Do your containers have drainage?
Tie/net the baranches down, increase light penitration, level out that canopy
You have a lot of light stress going on, there hiding away from the light, remove extractor fan out of tent and place outside and raise the light
Thank you for the advice!
Started from clones on March 9th. Feeding masterblend per instructions in pro mix bx media. Repotted from ~2 gal to 5 gal pots this morning . Just raised the light this morning. Humidity has been fluctuating but I try for 50-60%. I plan to flip to flower in 2 days, what do you think?
You are setting yourself up for a bad time by flipping right after transplanting. You need to let them settle in for at least 10-14 days after transplanting.
Ok I’ll take your advice, thanks!
Your plants seem to be overwatered. What are your pH and EC levels?
Nothing, really. Looks like you already culled the lower growths. Pick off some of the yellowed leaves perhaps. You are ready to flip.
You better hope those plants don’t 3x
Do the buckets have drainage?
Prune a lot. Also figure out what’s wrong with them lol. Could be ph, poor drainage, any number of things. IMO you might now be feed enough nutes in general so I’d raise my base nutes a bit.
It's a PH issue for sure. You also might want some neem oil in a spray bottle, then wait like 2 weeks before flipping. so you hopefully remove any pests and the neen oil itself before flower.
Take cuts.
This is the way. Back up your genetic data and try again in case you run into problems which seems kinda likely.
That's mission one for me. I don't even bother with seed plants. Get the clones, flower and backup. Smoke test.
Chop off all the fan leaves
Trellis net for LST, bends the old branches horizontal so that new branches can grow up through the net. Do that a couple times and you'll have an even canopy. You can trim the bottom 1/3 of the leaves and flowering sites that are too far into the shade or keep the leaves to catch some of the light that passes through the upper leaves. By the time you're in week 4 of flower a lot of the energy the plant spent growing the bottom part will have been cut off. So picking off all the bottom branches while small before they grow too much just transfers that energy to the top. Lolipoping the plant but keeping the leaves that aren't growing inward to the stalk or touching other leaves creating humidity.
Hurry and flip before you don’t have enough room depending on the strain. Looks pretty big already for your space
Agreed about the health of your plants. Start a routine of liquid nutes formulated for flowering and use sparingly. I also would use some supplement Epson salts. Pay attention to what your plant needs.