New Grower Day 46 for my first auto..

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View attachment 182813View attachment 182814 this is day 52....I was wondering if I'm on track?? leafs are loosing color and trichombs are cloudy...ph6.2 coming out after areated water feed this morning..rh-35-38 ,temps 78-81..Please let me know if you see something out of whack....thanks....Boogie...
 
Looks great to me for Day 52, hell looks great in general. Keep doing what you're doing bro. :thumbs:
 
I see the plant pulling from it's fans which means it's got about 3-4 more weeks to finish up. I'd start flushing in about 2-3 weeks if I were you and begin using plain water at that point, as well I see a little of the common magnesium deficiency that comes in flower, nothing major.. as it gets older it'll start to lose even more color as the plant pulls the nutrients from it's fans... Remember, these weeds do have a life cycle and everything with a life cycle will show signs of aging and death inevitably..The plant looks great!:thumbs:
 
Well, what are you adding now and at what strength? Honestly, you're so far along and the plant really does look exceptional. Why change what you're doing? What nutrients do you have at your disposal right now to use? What strength are you feeding them at? At that stage I'd start to push a plant until I saw tip burn.. but I wouldn't advise doing that in your case..
 
full strength tiger bloom..every other watering...I was concerned because the changes were so fast....Thanks for youre input Goodie...
 
You have any Cal-Mag? In that stage of bloom, throwing in extra magnesium is pretty helpful. That's the only thing I'd offer. I'm not too big on FoxFarm nutes, but if she's taking full strength like a champ - dooo eeeet! There's no Calcium or Magnesium in the base foxfarm line though, there's some micro and macro nutrients in big bloom.. you have that?

The leaves will slow down a bit with a good CalMag supplement, in this stage of bloom Tiger Bloom only offers the actual flowering nutrients and not the macro/micro nutrients that the plant needs as it transitions into the harvest era of it's life.
 
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