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la marea
01-14-2007, 07:22 PM
Hey there fellow farmers, I've semi-organized some photographs that have been sporatically taken throughout the lifecycle of these girls and so here they are for anyones enjoyment/commentary. They're 15 GrapeFruit Girls, started from clones, 3 weeks veg, onto 3.5 weeks into flowering as we speak. They've been eating the advanced nutrients MICRO/GROW/BLOOM as well as growthexcell. We also just recently started using carbobooster. They've been under the 1k there whole lifecycle, where as the veging mothers in our other cab are under a 400W MH. Anyways, I'll post some the pics starting with the little clones when they first stated growing in the pots, and ending with some of the other day, again, almost 3.5 weeks into flowering. Any comments would be greatly appreciated, thanks to all, happy growing.

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la marea
01-14-2007, 07:26 PM
some canopy shots of the flowering ones...

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la marea
01-14-2007, 07:29 PM
here are some tops shaping up...

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la marea
01-14-2007, 07:33 PM
And a few more...

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On a more serious note, can anyone diagnose the strange discoloration on these leave. Looked like it could have been predation but absolutely no signs of bugs in the cab. Pictures are shity, but essentially the leaves seem to have light green/yellowish specks, like freckles almost all over them... Anyone?? thanks

la marea
01-14-2007, 09:02 PM
anyone got any info??? it'd be greaaaatly appreciated, thanks.

mfitzp
01-14-2007, 09:12 PM
maybe it just has freckles lol i'd say check for mites but *shrugs*

harris7
01-15-2007, 01:57 AM
marea,
Take some pictures in a normal light spectrum. All the colors are different under the HPS. Hard to tell what they are as it's so orange


If they are mites they'll be attacking the top of the plant, Check the underside's of the leafs for them. There large and they leave webs. Misting your plants (to keep humidity up) will prevent them and make there lifes hard. as they hate water.

looking good my friend, I shall come over soon
later

Bree1978
01-15-2007, 03:37 PM
you say there are no bugs in the cab......could it be burn marks from water dropplets that haven't dried before going under the light? Just a thought. If it is only one or two leaves I probably wouldn't worry about that much...a better pic would help though. B