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Septoria, deficiency, neither, I don’t know?

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Septoria, deficiency, neither, I don’t know?

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Definitely a clear snap. It wasn’t hanging on by much at all.
Give it a try anyways, I would it may heal, just get fresh meat to fresh meat. Tape, then splint. It could save it. Won’t hurt to try.
 
What’s this leaf saying? Magnesium? This plant had a few random yellow leaves in inconsistent places after transplanting. It didn’t progress after the second watering. This sprang up after the third watering last night. I’m not convinced it isn’t a dry pocket somewhere. Would this level of (magnesium deficiency) only surface on one single leaf?
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What’s this leaf saying? Magnesium? This plant had a few random yellow leaves in inconsistent places after transplanting. It didn’t progress after the second watering. This sprang up after the third watering last night. I’m not convinced it isn’t a dry pocket somewhere. Would this level of (magnesium deficiency) only surface on one single leaf? View attachment 2068109
I’m betting that leaf point was probably under another leaf at some point, so it was shielded from the light, as the leaves grew, it eventually popped out from under the other leaf.
 
I like that theory. Though I’ve done quite a bit of leaf tucking so I would think other leaves that have popped back up would show the same pattern. But, plants do work in mysterious ways..

That branch I snapped started to perk back up over night :))
 
I like that theory. Though I’ve done quite a bit of leaf tucking so I would think other leaves that have popped back up would show the same pattern. But, plants do work in mysterious ways..

That branch I snapped started to perk back up over night :))
Awesome, yeah they’ll let you know pretty quick if it’ll work. Glad she’s gonna get her crap together. Hey man, with out my being able to really get up on them, you know? It just looks like what I was saying. I think you are good though. They look nice since you opened up that mid canopy……
 
Thanks man. It’s interesting to watch them grow. They do look great. Random little things pop up here and there and Jesus, without this community of experienced support? I probably would have already added unnecessary shit in multiple times and possibly have thrown them all out of whack!

I do have a feeling that my stems are possibly a bit weak. I could be wrong. I may buy some silica and add an appropriate amount. Cindarella 99, which is one of the parents, is said to benefit from it according to the breeder.
 
Not worried here but question. The mature leaves have a nice deep green, but I think not too dark as to be a nitrogen overload? And then the new leaves coming in are particularly light colored. I see this wax and wane. What does it mean? Hellraiser talked about how that happens after a feeding because “the chlorophyll can’t keep up with the new growth” for a few days after a feeding. What exactly does that mean if that’s even an accurate statement?
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Also a question about canopy height and bud management without a screen, because I don’t want to use screens.

Right now all the inner canopy tops are about even in height with the mains. I am going to cut the mains loose from their ties at some point. The reason is because it tightens up the structure and will reduce fan leaf to tent wall contact. I want to flip at 13”. I experimented with untying and the mains come up about two inches. So I was gonna bring the inner canopy tops to 13”, then untie the mains at 11” and then flip.

But, and I’m sure this is mildly strain dependent, will the mains start outpacing the inners, even though they will be at the same height? If so, that’s maximum yield. However, it’a also maximum crowding. If they remain even, I feel that I need to decide on a number of inner tops that I want to let flower.

Or, if let the mains and half the inners dominate the canopy, I could train down some of the inners to be below the canopy to help with airflow between buds.

Two tiers, single tier with pruning out some inners? Or again are the mains just gonna shoot up way faster than the inners after I untie them and create the two tiers anyhow without intervention?
 
Not worried here but question. The mature leaves have a nice deep green, but I think not too dark as to be a nitrogen overload? And then the new leaves coming in are particularly light colored. I see this wax and wane. What does it mean? Hellraiser talked about how that happens after a feeding because “the chlorophyll can’t keep up with the new growth” for a few days after a feeding. What exactly does that mean if that’s even an accurate statement? View attachment 2068590
I think it’s normal man, I’ve also heard mr. grow it say the same thing about the chlorophyll. Im a newer grower, but your new growth looks just like mine.
 
My gelato, a lot of the time if you take them out from under the light and into normal ambient light, the yellow isn’t as bad as it looks. It’s just fresh growth. Looking good homie!
 

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These were my plants after exactly 30 days from germination. I’m going to take cuttings from each of the plants in case I want to grow one of them out again. I’m wondering, from the time that I take a cutting, roughly how long would it take to have plants that are about this size, given these same genetics?
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These were my plants after exactly 30 days from germination. I’m going to take cuttings from each of the plants in case I want to grow one of them out again. I’m wondering, from the time that I take a cutting, roughly how long would it take to have plants that are about this size, given these same genetics? View attachment 2069287
It depends on the cutting. But roughly 21 days.
NOT including root time.
 
So basically give or take, clones save about 9 days of veg time over germinating from seeds? Of course besides saving time you also have the benefit of knowing what you are growing. Right now I’m just trying to build a calendar of possibilities. Getting a veg tent set up this week so I can stay ahead of things :)
 
So basically give or take, clones save about 9 days of veg time over germinating from seeds? Of course besides saving time you also have the benefit of knowing what you are growing. Right now I’m just trying to build a calendar of possibilities. Getting a veg tent set up this week so I can stay ahead of things :)
You know the over all time saving with cloning really kicks in with a perpetual setup, which it sounds like your plans may be moving in that direction, sure 9-10 days sounds about right, but the catch is to never stop running them, the more successful, decent yields in a row, say 6-7 rotations, that’s when you really start to see that time savings kick in big…..
 
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