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I wondered. The 4th set of leaves on my plants just grew enormous too. I just think it is a result of growing in a medium that provides plenty of nutrients as needed. I topped my at the 5th now, and it took a while for the monster leaves to come back.Also one more thing… they’d just woke up for breakfast hence the droopiness
Are you at 100% on the we light? I ask cuz they look a little light stress nuttin serious butThanks!! Just a starter kit for now until I get a bit more knowledgable.
4ft x 2ft grow space. (6ft height)
…but have the means for a much bigger set up once I know what I’m doing a bit better.
And spider farmer SF2000 light.
Am I 100% about what mate? The height is definitely the correct, but I can dim the intensity slightly or lift it a couple inches if need be until they’re a bit more established…Are you at 100% on the we light? I ask cuz they look a little light stress nuttin serious but
They’re 2 really different strains though mate, and it happening on both of them so if definitely something I’ve done hahaha I’f it’s not going to affect anything when. I flip them then I’m happy to “leave” themJust a genetic trait I think. I wouldn't touch them. You can tuck them if need be, but I would leave them be and not cut them. Just a reserve of nutrients for later in flower but it also wouldn't ruin much if you did
Thanks for reply. The place gets gutted from top to bottom after every grow, everything cleaned and wiped down. I’d just topped soil up as it had reduced after a few feeds hence why there was soil everywhere. (Now clean again)seriously watered too frequently, get better watering practices- soak it, than let it dry out..
looks like also feeding it too much?
what’s temp and humidity for lights on and off?
looks kinda dirty in there also, little less playing around with the plants and clean up the growing area, and leave the plants alone, probably too touchy feely.. plants can handle almost anything but the worst thing for plants is humans.,
Very helpfulFrom everything I have ever read from Rosenthal to Mel Frank... Wide leaves beyond that being Indica, are induced by high humidity and over watering, low light and low temps.
When you over water the plant, it messes with transpiration, causes the plant to grow wider leaves to catch more rain so that it can get more water, which raises humidity.
Low light = plant grows wider leaves creating larger surface area so it can obtain more light.
Low temps = plant grows wider leaves to create more surface area to catch more heat.
People use stress training techniques(tying their plants, moving branches and tucking leaves) and touch the plants on a daily basis. I wouldn't worry about that. That's not the problem and has nothing to do with the way your plants look.
Overwatered and way too cold; light on- 27-28c will helpThanks for reply. The place gets gutted from top to bottom after every grow, everything cleaned and wiped down. I’d just topped soil up as it had reduced after a few feeds hence why there was soil everywhere. (Now clean again)
I rarely touch the girls at all, except in later stages for defoliation. And for LST which I’m not even doing this time as I’ve opted to top them this time.
Light ON is approx 20-22degrees C
Light OFF is approx 16-18degrees C
(I have a timed heat matt for light off period as it does get cold where I am).
Humidity usually stays around 40%.
As for watering you’re probably right…
they’re in 25ltr pots, and I give them 2.5ltrs of feed every 2 days… soil is still damp when I feed.
would you suggest less feed or less often or both?
Thanks!
That’s for the help! For some reason I was under the impression that 20-25c was ideal tempsOverwatered and way too cold; light on- 27-28c will help
Got plenty of good advice here and yes I meant 100% intensityWelcome to the farm - what light you using ? And how big of space
Yep and all taken on board! Great forum!!Got plenty of good advice here and yes I meant 100% intensity
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