Indoor Appletizer

It’s looking noticeably frostier every single day
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No, it looks normal, some strains are leafier than others, but yours is totally i. The realm if normal, alot of people defol alot during flower and yoh might be seeing some of that.
In my scrog and pretty much in general if a leaf is blocking a bud site it gets removed
 
I went outside and went into the sun for about 10 seconds and felt like i was getting cooked by a massive fusion reactor in the sky. So grabbed my par meter. Its reading 2700. It’s intense lol
 
just found a mistake ive been making.. ive been running a micronutrient when i dont need it. It has extra nitrogen! So ive removed the extra nitrogen. I stuck my dehumidifier inside the tent, not its sitting 79 degrees and 36% humidity. The trichromes are gushing out but theyre still mostly clear.

Added AN overdrive. Removed the triacontanol. And I added a small amount of shilajit to see if itll complex the smell a bit. My thinking behind this stems from organic growing. There’s a lot of carbon decomposition products in it similar to organic growing. Might do nothing. Might negatively impact yield due to potential phytotoxicity. Idk but im trying it. I figured there’s also a chance that it could stress the plant and boost yield 🤷🏻‍♂️. Things look pretty good.

There’s also some slight light stress on the Sugarleaf tips.. I think I’ll go back to giving it a few hours of darkness.. because the tops are only getting like 800ppfd so I don’t wanna crank it down too much because then the lower sites get less light. I’m 100% going to go with under canopy lighting this next go
 
I got the nitrogen toxicity. There’s also a lot of clawing going .My fault. Big mistake. Oh well. But theyre getting frosty
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I got the nitrogen toxicity. There’s also a lot of clawing going .My fault. Big mistake. Oh well. But theyre getting frostyView attachment 1742411View attachment 1742410View attachment 1742412
You got some nutrient issues going on for sure! Id just dial it back a bit, maybe give it a plain watering or two to bring it back to good. Its so late in flower, you probably wont see a difference in the leaves before harvest but your plants will be happier and continue stacking until harvest
 
just found a mistake ive been making.. ive been running a micronutrient when i dont need it. It has extra nitrogen! So ive removed the extra nitrogen. I stuck my dehumidifier inside the tent, not its sitting 79 degrees and 36% humidity. The trichromes are gushing out but theyre still mostly clear.

Added AN overdrive. Removed the triacontanol. And I added a small amount of shilajit to see if itll complex the smell a bit. My thinking behind this stems from organic growing. There’s a lot of carbon decomposition products in it similar to organic growing. Might do nothing. Might negatively impact yield due to potential phytotoxicity. Idk but im trying it. I figured there’s also a chance that it could stress the plant and boost yield 🤷🏻‍♂️. Things look pretty good.

There’s also some slight light stress on the Sugarleaf tips.. I think I’ll go back to giving it a few hours of darkness.. because the tops are only getting like 800ppfd so I don’t wanna crank it down too much because then the lower sites get less light. I’m 100% going to go with under canopy lighting this next go
Its easy to get N toxicity running extra supppements, so many have extra calcium and N. As long as you have a complete base nutrient system, you shouldnt need much more. Maybe some silica maybe cal mag if your water is RO, humics or fulvics if you need it. Alit of manufactures pump the old “fatter Harvests” line for everything. You should really only be adding anything extra if you are seeing deficiencies. Keep in mind your medium and water source when determining what supplements to run, and always double check that whatever you are running isnt doubling up on ingredients that you dont need, it really easy to do more harm then good when adding things
 
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