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Yellow spots on leaves?

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Yellow spots on leaves?

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I never did ask 420 what that flavor was. He is doing a lot right to be new because his kola was starting to glisten! Keep on with the basics 420. Your thumb is turning green.
thank you! I think I just have awesome luck! I've done it the same befor just a bit smaller using cfl's and only water just off tap not ph'd or never let it sit out to evaporate the chlorine. I don't know what they are my brother just gave me some seeds and said he found it from some bud he smoked. Looks nice tho. I just read ALOT and try and use my imagination a bit.
 
Bro keep those lights raised and flush with straight water after a day of heavy feeding. If u only have the one plant acting the fool u r good. I liked what I was seeing. I think you may just end up with some killa dank!
 
Bro keep those lights raised and flush with straight water after a day of heavy feeding. If u only have the one plant acting the fool u r good. I liked what I was seeing. I think you may just end up with some killa dank!
Ok I will. I'll post some picture of my setup. But I'm hoping it's some good. ! I gave them only water today. Kind of hard to see detail with the light.
 

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My wife and I raise palms commercially. There are a lot of days that we irragate around the clock. I have no fear of watering during the day. Fortunately it rains almost everyday and I don't need to waste water. I will tell u that I personally have had my lights too low when iI first started out and I was foliar feeding and instead of all of my leaves turning yellow they only started spotting where the teas had begun to puddle up. I am sure that the heat would have eventually burned the leaves up but I raised the lights and only ended up with the spotted leaves
 
Bro keep those lights raised and flush with straight water after a day of heavy feeding. If u only have the one plant acting the fool u r good. I liked what I was seeing. I think you may just end up with some killa dank!
I also got this one outside and these little gangsters on the way. Lol
 

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My wife and I raise palms commercially. There are a lot of days that we irragate around the clock. I have no fear of watering during the day. Fortunately it rains almost everyday and I don't need to waste water. I will tell u that I personally have had my lights too low when iI first started out and I was foliar feeding and instead of all of my leaves turning yellow they only started spotting where the teas had begun to puddle up. I am sure that the heat would have eventually burned the leaves up but I raised the lights and only ended up with the spotted leaves
I've done burns much like that simply by putting the light they'd been under for weeks on a mover. Talk about a big surprise! Looked like someone had splashed bleach on them.
 
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