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The Adventure Continues. 2016 Edition

Get a 12 mil tarp. It shouldn't be that much for that size. Let's see your plants.
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The Adventure Continues. 2016 Edition

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Get a 12 mil tarp. It shouldn't be that much for that size. Let's see your plants.
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Some of the plants have this weird leaf curling going on. Anyone know what from.
 
Only about 10 percent of the plants had the weird leaf curling.. Some factors I think might have contributed to it is over watering... Some of the plants were really small when I transplanted them into there 15 or 20 gallon pots and some of them sat for a long time before being able to absorb the heavy first watering.. It could be PH but a lot of the plants don't have it.. I have so many genetics in the light dep its hard to say its not one of the strains being weird... Another thing that came to mind is that some of the dirt i used came from the bottom of the dirt pile that was sitting on plastic.. It almost seemed like the dirt that was sitting in the water was a lot more muddy and heavier.. I don't know
 
that could be it. It's almost always on the sides of the greenhouse where a light leak would be if there is one
 
It could also be the opposite of a light leak maybe. Like my fluorescent bulbs that I got for supplemental light weren't strong enough to reach all the plants and the ones on the outside started to flower. Then started to re veg then went back into flowering. I don't know but I think the light cycle is the cause of this.
 
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It could also be the opposite of a light leak maybe. Like my fluorescent bulbs that I got for supplemental light weren't strong enough to reach all the plants and the ones on the outside started to flower. Then started to re veg then went back into flowering. I don't know but I think the light cycle is the cause of this.
That's probably a really good theory I like to sit in my room for 10+ min when it's dark and let my eyes adjust to the dark and look for leaks
 
It could also be the opposite of a light leak maybe. Like my fluorescent bulbs that I got for supplemental light weren't strong enough to reach all the plants and the ones on the outside started to flower. Then started to re veg then went back into flowering. I don't know but I think the light cycle is the cause of this.
That's happened to me in the past
 
I told the guy that pulls the tarps to go in the after its covered and look around for any light leaks. He was pulling the tarps for about ten days before I realized he needs to do that
 
Been lurking since last session! On your leaf curl it looks like my plant that I was overwatering. The soil I used before I went from 3 to 7 gallon pots had poor drainage so when my soil felt dry the original root ball was still saturated.
 

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The soil from the bottom of the pile may have had all the lighter portions float to the top so the bottom portion would have a lower concentration of pearlite than the rest. Just a thought, I'm no expert :)
 
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