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danish
07-01-2008, 05:41 PM
I'm new to growing and is therefor keeping it simple, im growing soilbased indoors with HPS.

It looks REALY nice by my eyes so far but im trying to sex a 3-4 weeks old LR#2 ... i will be posting pictures as soon as my buddy comes back with my SLR :( and my phone has bummer stripes on the pictures, is there anyway i can positively sex this lowryder ?

its 15-20cm high and is becoming VERY bushy...

Almost forgot, im running BioGrow 6-20-6 every 3-4 days when soil seems to accept and then im using a vapourizer (dislexic and english 3rd lang) every 3-4 hours.

The light is a 600watt HPS placed aproximately 30-40cm above plants they seem to love it but is it to close?

Any advice is apreciated...

stinkyattic
07-01-2008, 05:44 PM
The stripes on pictures are from the HPS; try taking pics with the light off, with a desk lamp or soemthing instead.

The light can be considered too close when the edges of the leaves curl up slightly but sharply. That is a sign of heat stress.

danish
07-01-2008, 06:00 PM
i yanked it on the kitchen table, now how on earth do i attach the photos here ?

stinkyattic
07-01-2008, 06:03 PM
Save them in your computer, and then hit 'post reply' at the bottom LH corner after the last post on the thread. Under the text field, there is a button that says 'manage attachments' and you hit that, then the next screen has a 'browse' button, hit that and choose the folder your pic is in in the computer, then double click on the picture to attach it, then hit 'upload' and wait. It should attach when you hit 'submit'.
You may need more posts before it works right, but I see some new members posting pics sometimes so you might get it to work.

danish
07-01-2008, 06:09 PM
cant find that button... im gonna put them on imageshack ... will post link in 2 mins

danish
07-01-2008, 06:13 PM
http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/5622/img0087fe1.jpg
ImageShack - Hosting :: img0088gd0.jpg (http://img59.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img0088gd0.jpg)

this is the best i can produce with cameras in house at the moment, i should have my SLR within a couple days then ill get real usable images, is this a good size on 4 weeks by the way?