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Looking very green natty,Wowsersthey are really starting to put on the sugar now.. great work
Looking very green natty,Wowsersthey are really starting to put on the sugar now.. great work
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There's a party in there and it looks like all the sexy ladies showed up!! +rep natty, you're doing some brilliant work in there! :clap::clap:
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Looking very nice. That Pandora may have a bit too much N, which could delay flowering and causing the leaves on the new growth to twist.
Now for having too much nitrogen in your growing mediums or soil. The plant will have like an overall DARK green look and have delayed maturity. Due to Nitrogen being involved in vegetative growth, to much nitrogen will result in tall plants with weak stems. New growth will be very lively and plant transpiration will be high, but not always. Nitrogen toxicity can be seen when there are very very dry conditions almost as if there was a drought, which may show a burning effect. If you give your plants ammonium based nutrients they may show NH4+ toxicity, which will show a smaller plant growth and lesions that occur on stems and roots, leaf margins that will roll downward. Also the big fan leaves will have “the claw” look. The tips will point down but the leaves will stay up as if when you bend your fingers downwards. Leaves can be twisted when growing… mainly new growths. Roots will be under developed along with the slowing of flowering. Yields will be decreased, because to much nitrogen in early stages of flowering slows down bud growth. Water uptake is slowing down from the vascular breakdown of the plants as well.
I agree, that's not much N at all and I wouldn't expect it to cause a toxicity issue. You might want to try skipping it for a feeding or two and see if there's any difference. Are there any pistols anywhere on that Pandora? Can't see any in the picture. While nutrient needs can vary a lot from strain to strain, they can also vary from plant to plant of a given strain. I've got two of the same strain going right now and one can take 3/4 strength but the other showed signs of over feeding at 1/2 strength.
Sorry, I should have been clearer, I meant skip the Terramax for a feeding or two. I don't think the cold temps would cause that. I've grown plants outdoors well into the fall when night time temps have gotten into the 30s and never experienced anything like that.