So I'm into day 16 of my dos si dos and himalaya orange diesel.
Theses are autos. I have given them great white shark at the very beginning only a light coating around where the seed will be. I had them on ph water to 6.3-6.5 and I have fed them with the fox farm grow big and bloom also I have added in some cal mag. I have there light cycle to 18 on 6 off there rh has been around 50-55%. I had them with plastic zip bags over the top after they come out of the propagation box. I have now noticed white spots coming up on my leaves not to sure what that is if anyone can help I would appreciate it very much.
I was told there is alot of very experienced soil growers on this forum so I was wondering if people would like to help me out and lend a hand to help me better understand what I'm doing. I really appreciate your time reading this I have added some pictures below there are 4 plants in total. 2 strains dos si dos and himalaya orange diesel.
Thank you for your help. Do you think they need a trim at all?
I prefer not to top autos since it stunts it's growth and it's life in veg is limited. Nice job so far
Thanks cap!
Like @Dr. Ozzy says, it's generally not a good idea to top Autos.
But once they get a bit bigger, go ahead and LST for the win!
Yeah I did read that it may stress the plant to much. I will have a look at some more info on it. Thanks for your time mate
...lots of info out there...it's not recommended, but it can be done I guess.
I do not. I feel it would stress the plant in it's very short "veg" cycle as it were-
Have you watched the available videos on this site? there is a series on Autoflower full grow, seed to harvest- lots of great info there-
Mr. GI may address your question specifically in it.
...then the dried water droplets from @Cap Stone sounds most accurate-
I have seen Mr. GI ask...are these in a tent? Do you have a humidifier in the tent? If so, is the water used in it filtered? Cap said it above about the water- could be that too- Also, non filtered water in your humidifier will clog up the sock on your carbon filter as well- All data gathered from this fine site!
Good luck!
Well, that looks like either dried water droplets on the leaves or the start of white powdery mildew maybe. To start with I would get a damp paper towel and see if you can gently wipe it off. If it is only on the two lowest leaves you could just cut them off, especially if they are touching the soil at all.
Make sure you have good air flow and be careful not to over water.
Having problems uploading them site keeps crashing. Bare with me I'm still trying
my friend i see no photos of your problem . you might want to upload them again. wait untill the photo is uploaded