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henrybemis
01-29-2011, 09:10 PM
Please refer to my grow log for setup info. http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/194870-henry-bemis-grow-log.html

These are all from seed.

First pic: white widow.

Notice the difference of color in the leaf in the foreground and to the left further down. The one up top is becoming lighter in the leaf, not on the fingers/spine but the leaf in between. Also the one leaf petal is damaged somehow, and that nug has significantly less growth because of it.

I worry to add nutes to my plants because they all are pretty much showing a sign of slight nute burn (yellow/brown tip, or curled tip).

Second pic: bubblegum

The leaves turn inward and have done this for a majority of this girl's life. Not a huge problem but it's apparent. Bad genes?

Third pic: bubblegum 2

This one is so bushy as you can see from this profile pic that it has done very little nug production so far (I'm close to 3 weeks in). HUGE leaves, in fact most of my plants have 9-11 leaves. But there is very little nug on this girl. Bad genes? Will it just take longer?

Fourth pic and fifth pic: Northern Lights and Super Silver Haze - just for fun. See if you can figure out which one is which... HA ;)

Lynhal
01-29-2011, 09:19 PM
I'll bite ... #4 SH #5 NL

What do I win? Huh, huh? What have I won? :stoned:

MEDEDCANNABIS
01-29-2011, 11:39 PM
Please refer to my grow log for setup info. http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/194870-henry-bemis-grow-log.html

These are all from seed.

First pic: white widow.

Notice the difference of color in the leaf in the foreground and to the left further down. The one up top is becoming lighter in the leaf, not on the fingers/spine but the leaf in between. Also the one leaf petal is damaged somehow, and that nug has significantly less growth because of it.

I worry to add nutes to my plants because they all are pretty much showing a sign of slight nute burn (yellow/brown tip, or curled tip).

Second pic: bubblegum

The leaves turn inward and have done this for a majority of this girl's life. Not a huge problem but it's apparent. Bad genes?

Third pic: bubblegum 2

This one is so bushy as you can see from this profile pic that it has done very little nug production so far (I'm close to 3 weeks in). HUGE leaves, in fact most of my plants have 9-11 leaves. But there is very little nug on this girl. Bad genes? Will it just take longer?

Fourth pic and fifth pic: Northern Lights and Super Silver Haze - just for fun. See if you can figure out which one is which... HA ;)

i wouldnt trip over one deformed leaf just be wary. just for the record hps and its orange glow can hide things from you and in pics hides even more. take a daylight bulb to them and get a different per"spectrum" pic 4 is nl and pic 5 is ssh. ssh will run its course around 11 weeks and yes because of its sativa traits will take longer, nl on the other hand is an indica and has a shorter flower time. there are many different claims to nl as it is a base strain like skunk, afgh, haze, kush, etc. sativas love to grow thus creating the "stretch" in flower. of course things are largely breeder dependent and how stable the seedline is. at roughly 20 days your on track, hope you have enough lighting for all that. some widows i here can be finicky and is a sativa also a little more flower time. 11 blades is nothing unusual. have fun.

henrybemis
01-30-2011, 12:30 AM
meded, thanks for the reply, I actually have been taking the plants out every day so I get them under some fluorescent as well, the ssh is going to be out of control I agree, it's gonna get pushed aside and trained, maybe full bends of stems inward to get them under light again. we'll see how big she gets.

I wish I knew what the deficiency was that was causing the slight yellowish green on the leaf so I could add that nutrient without adding the one's that are causing the nute burn... :)

canniwhatsis
01-30-2011, 12:48 AM
I'm gonna guess by the title of the pic's that #4 is the NL, and #5 is the SSH ;)


I don't see any deficiency or burn there,... maybe take some pics under flouro lighting? :wtf:

Your less than half way there, they stack weight in the last 2 weeks, I ran my widow around 10 weeks. So your buds are lookin nice for where your at! :rastasmoke:

Lynhal
01-30-2011, 01:09 AM
meded, thanks for the reply, I actually have been taking the plants out every day so I get them under some fluorescent as well, the ssh is going to be out of control I agree, it's gonna get pushed aside and trained, maybe full bends of stems inward to get them under light again. we'll see how big she gets.

I wish I knew what the deficiency was that was causing the slight yellowish green on the leaf so I could add that nutrient without adding the one's that are causing the nute burn... :)

Which plant is which Henry on four and five?

henrybemis
01-30-2011, 01:52 AM
4 = northern
5 = ssh
you win nothing
(in fact) you lose
good day sir

Lynhal
01-31-2011, 09:49 AM
4 = northern
5 = ssh
you win nothing
(in fact) you lose
good day sir

Oh well. I was trusting those pics and my knowledge. I guess neither can always be trusted.

And you lose too with the "sir" bit of your post. :lol5:

henrybemis
01-31-2011, 09:10 PM
ha!! funny. got carried away with the willy wonka quote.