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iamcool123
07-12-2008, 02:56 PM
Well i been growing for about 2 weeks now and i want to know if its alright the way im doing it. Basiclly i leave them out during the day in the natural sun than move in indoors and grow it under a light. It seems to be working but im prob stressing the plant eh? and im getting some ripped leaves is that normal? and any other comments would help
thanks
TheMetal1
07-12-2008, 04:22 PM
I'm going to say that no plant deformation would be considered "normal." Some can be expected, but it is still and indication of a problem. I don't have any outdoor experience, so you will have to wait for more info... but to get a better answer you will want to let people know:
Strain (if you know it)
How big is it?
Soil type
Water schedule
Are you feeding it?
Container size
Direct sunlight during day or shaded and local climate?
What kind of light used at night?
What is indoor climate like?
In a box or an open room at night?
Any noticeable bugs?
Hmm... probably more, but that should set you on your way to effective solutions.
Hope that helps! :jointsmile:
Oh, and a picture is worth a thousand words... especially when troubleshooting plant problems. :thumbsup:
iamcool123
07-12-2008, 08:27 PM
Well i believe its blueberry skunk and its about 5 inches almost 2 weeks since i planted te seed. I am not usaing any Fert but while its outdoors its mostly direct sunlight, indoors its a florencent bulb. Cant find any bugs or any other problems other than some leaves ripping. i might be able to post pic soon
killfrenzi
07-12-2008, 08:37 PM
...while its outdoors its mostly direct sunlight, indoors its a florencent bulb. .
Sounds like to much direct sunlight, how many hours of direct sunlight? And If ya can try moving it to a shadier spot. Your floro is a lot less lumes and heat. Which could be part of the prob. And Im sure once Stinky sees this post she'll have some good advice, but in the mean time, shes gon want a pic. And a decent 1 at that.
Good Luck,
:greenthumb:
iamcool123
07-13-2008, 04:13 PM
Well actually i just started feeding it miricle grow but i plan on only doing that for the Veg stage than switch to something natural so i dont start smoking chemicals lol but im going to get my camara so expext a pic soon
TheMetal1
07-13-2008, 06:12 PM
Well actually i just started feeding it miricle grow
Could have just answered your question there... :thumbsup:
Most recommend waiting to feed your plant until they are past the "seedling" stage and fully established into the "vegetative" state. Once you can fully recognize 4-5 fully formed nodes, then you should begin with a diluted nutrient solution. At ~2 weeks, you are most likely not there yet. Pics are sweeet and they help people... help people. :thumbsup:
Keep it up... Stay :jointsmile:
iamcool123
07-13-2008, 09:05 PM
My leaves ripping is the only thing that makes me worried cuz im not sure if its cuz of the wind outside or it lacking in some nutrient, but i was also thinking heat stress might be involved :wtf:
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