MiteSuck
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I dont think sois it strange that I have such large seedlings requiring such a low ec?
I just watched there sop video the other day, wicked good information.Afternoon,
Seeds don't need much nutrition due to their youth. A clone however taken from a mature mother can take much higher ec some can take 3.0 even if applied correctly. I am paraphrasing one of the jungleboys out in Cali. Arguably the best growers out west. Look up jungle boys on youtube... and you will find a lengthy interview with some nute company. I dont remember. Its a skype call not in person.... its the main guy and "roach" discussing cannabis nutrition.
Resin
Right on I’m suspicious of my environment having some hot spots and relative humidity not matching my temps for good stable vpd.I dont think so
They all look like very sativas phenos....IME the squatted type indicas hybrid ,them all likes more nutes
I doubt! The large stems are very rigid but that is going to have to take place in one way shape or form. I have strong I can pull them down to the trelace.Maybe the curling is heat/light stress. Super crop the shit out of that canopy back under your net, height problem solved!
I did not buffer my coir.I am thinking the same thing, heat/ light stress. I oscillating fan from Wal mart can easily become a roof fan with just few screws...Your plants do not look under fed to me, its actually on the other end of the spectrum with how dark green and the few burnt tips i have noticed. For me when my plants stop stretching i switch to phos feeding, which is where you should be at right now. Also watch your humidity with improper levels your plants literally cant eat or transpire.
Did you buffer or wash your coco before mixing?
Do you know how to treat coco properly? Theres a killer thread by aqua about it. But i am not seeing the tell tale signs of lockout.
You could with the help of some strong boys pick up your trays and pull the crates and then just set them on the ground giving you that extra foot needed. You gotta watch out when working with new genetics, if grown properly some plants double, or even triple when they hit flower.
Also thank you for pointing out that plants look a little darkI am thinking the same thing, heat/ light stress. I oscillating fan from Wal mart can easily become a roof fan with just few screws...Your plants do not look under fed to me, its actually on the other end of the spectrum with how dark green and the few burnt tips i have noticed. For me when my plants stop stretching i switch to phos feeding, which is where you should be at right now. Also watch your humidity with improper levels your plants literally cant eat or transpire.
Did you buffer or wash your coco before mixing?
Do you know how to treat coco properly? Theres a killer thread by aqua about it. But i am not seeing the tell tale signs of lockout.
You could with the help of some strong boys pick up your trays and pull the crates and then just set them on the ground giving you that extra foot needed. You gotta watch out when working with new genetics, if grown properly some plants double, or even triple when they hit flower.
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