Im only on my 4th grow, and while im having fun and have had some success, I havent made it to the finish line without some bumps and bruises. I have been studying more than i ever did in school. I want this grow to at the very least, satisfy my expectations. (Doesnt have to be perfect, I understand the learning curve) That said, I was wondering about the shade of green on these plants. Do they seem like they could use a little shot to boost nitrogen? I dont want to supplement if i dont need to. Im using a Spider Farmer sf 4000 about 20 in. above the canopy if thats necessary info. Everything is going so well so far, i dont want to slack on any needed corrections. Thanks in advance
Looking good bro. I wouldnt do anything quite yet. What medium are you growing in? @Cheebasaurus
Clean up that leaf litter
Looking good and healthy good job.
Happy growing
Thanks. Its a mix of 50% ocean forest and 50% Happy frog to cool it off a bit
I read about the chop n drop method. Not a good idea?
I pull all my leaf litter and throw it my recycle soil bin…
Thanks to all for the speedy replies. Maybe Ill get a good nights sleep tonight. Ive been dwelling on it for a couple days now
It’s alright it happens but you shouldn’t ve worry you are doing a good job
I always figured the soil is prepared in a way the stuff is broken down to some extent… So I always clean up plant debris to help aid in the reduction of pests and stuff.
Looking good!
Outdoors yes, indoors is asking for pest and this time of year, a lot of pest.
Others wise looking great
Sleep well
It looks really good. Keep doing what you are doing.
As you get more grows under your belt you will notice not all strains/phenos/breeders will have the same color leaves.
I’m growing an apple blossom by Humboldt that is a beautiful light green and super healthy, nothing to worry about.
Welcome to the community @Cheebasaurus.
Two things: they look great, everything looking healthy and you have plenty of folks here to support ya on your grows and I absolutely love the name.
Welcome aboard!
The soil looks dry I’m thinking more water and that should take care of the nitrogen.