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every thing looks OK !
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Looking Great now, Glad they perked up for Ya! My girls are in week 5 now and kicking ass! Good luck and stay High!Day 20!, here's my favorite pre-cola. From plant 1, the bushier of the two. As well as a few miscellaneous shots of both
That's what I was thinking Saerimmner, and thanks kbellfoy! These girls are in a garage and it's been getting pretty cold in there at night. Between 45-50 even with space heaters. So here's a question. Will this affect my yeild? Or just slow down bloom rate? The max height of my hps from the tip of my plants is about 23 inches when plants are directly underneath. should I keep them further away since it's unvented? Or should i keep them right underneath and constant cool temp balance it out?
Okay thanks, in that case I'm golden
It doesn't Look like spider mites, but it's easy to check. If you have mites, you'll see tiny spots on the under side of the leaves. Darker spots would be mites, white spots will be eggs. Otherwise, the undersides should look clean, clean, clean. You might need a magnifier.Could it be spider mites? I had to battle a few and it looks like the same damage. Neem is what I used.
10-12 inches saerimmner. Thinking I'll just leave them both directly under for now. The only things stretching at this point are my buds as calyx's swell like the blueberry chick in willy wonka. I did lolly pop some of the undergrowth a few days ago. I checked for anything I could find then ziplock. Alas no signs of anything but apparent cold Temps causing vibrant purple shades under leaves