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BobBong
04-02-2006, 08:08 PM
High!
For those who've followed my grow's before.. you'll see pretty much the same kind of thing only .. more of it. I started 4 plants on New Year's, but sadly.. i got some weird deformed seeds and 1 male.. so i'm down to one.. but a Mother she is! So with less three plants I've decided to make this one plant into a beast of a plant, eventually attempting my cloning techniques again.

So far so good. considering the plant is going on about 2 and a half months at 17/7..she's still vegging strong. with a strong 2 part vegging fertilzer :) .. she'll veg as long as i want her to!

and veg.. she will.. the plan is to create a kind of bonsai plant to create a "Sea of Green" look with one plant.

..We'll see..

I have pruned a few fan leaves off just to open the inner canopy.. they really weren't getting much light anyway being stuffed in there...as you can see it looks a bit like a bush!

.. More to come in the following weeks... :)

Bob.

Kitty Kat
04-02-2006, 08:19 PM
Looks Good!

;)

Powder Puff
04-02-2006, 08:22 PM
Don't quit this log like you did the last one!:p

Looks great man!:D:thumbsup:

postmandave
04-02-2006, 10:03 PM
intresting bob, the postman

britewire
04-03-2006, 09:09 AM
Get your day/night temps in order, the stems are turning purple. It won'be a big prob now but It'll be a bitch to get it too flower decently on low night temps.

BobBong
04-03-2006, 03:24 PM
Get your day/night temps in order, the stems are turning purple. It won'be a big prob now but It'll be a bitch to get it too flower decently on low night temps.

I was noticing the same thing actually, and thought it was a temp problem.. but my day temps haven't been going higher than 85... at night? well, it's been really really cold outside, so i haven't been opening the window.. so i don't see how the night temps could be going to cold... Sensi Star White Widow is the strain.. and from what i can see the stems have been purple since the earliest stages.. so maybe it's the strain?
The plant had a slow start but picked up after about 3 weeks

Jibo
04-03-2006, 05:40 PM
That canopy is sweeet. I want to do the same thing. How does puprle stems affect flowering?

postmandave
04-06-2006, 12:59 AM
yeh i would like to know what causes this if it isnt temp as i have some plants in veg and only one has purple stems all the others of that strain dont and my temp is a steady78 night and day so what causes this and what damage will occur in flower , thanks, the postman,

Garden Knowm
04-06-2006, 01:05 AM
purple stem..

PH or NUtrient problem..
and dont somebody come on here and say it is gentic..

Fook Off

LOL..

sometimes it is gentic... LOL

PH and Nitrogen problem.... More nitrogen!!!!!!!!

iloveyou

Garden Knowm
04-06-2006, 01:06 AM
BOB...

if you have a drastic drop in temperature from day to night...
more than 20 degrees... you should see signs of stretching also...

do you see stretching? I am very curious...

Iloveyou
you know that

rodekyll
04-09-2006, 01:23 AM
bob, I regularly grow according to your intentions there. I'll be interested in seeing you SOG develop. I just kicked my light down from 18/6 to 14/10 to get the fast growth going. I'll have a branch(read that "bud") growing vertically about every 2-3 inches over my entire growing surface in a week or so -- then I'll go to 12/12, yada yada.

GN -- Without getting into the possible genetic link to purple stems, can you tell me which is the more likely cause -- ph/nutrient or temp? I commonly have purple stems on my plants. It's never seemed to be anyting more than color, and this is the first I've heard that it's a bother. Am I missing a vital health clue here?

rodekyll
04-09-2006, 01:34 AM
Get your day/night temps in order, the stems are turning purple. It won'be a big prob now but It'll be a bitch to get it too flower decently on low night temps.

brite & GN -- I have a real problem keeping temps up in my grow area. I try to run the lights at night and keep them off in the midday, but it's hard to do that, since the grow area is also my darkroom, and I have to have a dark period at night to roll film there. The day temps can get up to 85-88-ish (f) with the room sealed for co2. With the light off, it can get into the mid-low 40s. I get purple buds a lot with my winter crop, which I have always assumed was temperature range related, and which I assumed would be seen by the plant as a normal autumn temperature shift thing. But you're saying low temps at night can affect flowering? Is it the temperature range, or average that makes the difference? Is it significant?

postmandave
04-09-2006, 02:20 PM
knowm you say Ph prob. to high or to low. i know its not nitrogen prob and do not think its genetic as its now starting on another plant. sorry bob for hijacking your thread bro. the postman.

britewire
04-18-2006, 06:47 PM
purple stem..

PH or NUtrient problem..
and dont somebody come on here and say it is gentic..

Fook Off

LOL..

sometimes it is gentic... LOL

PH and Nitrogen problem.... More nitrogen!!!!!!!!

iloveyou


I REAAAAALLY disagree!

Purple stems is a temp problem, I've had purple stems at first, I got my temp in order and they were gone. It's not a big problem cause it comes along pretty fast, but when the temp change from day to night is too big I'll be a bitch getting them into bloom