Ya know moka, those few light burns aren't going to hurt the plant overall. The benefit of moving the lights away to prevent what is essentially cosmetic damage is questionable.
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Ya know moka, those few light burns aren't going to hurt the plant overall. The benefit of moving the lights away to prevent what is essentially cosmetic damage is questionable.
ahh thats good to know. Quick question, will pulling leaves near the bottom that look nearly dead cause stress on the plant? most literally fall off when you touch them (only a few a week). This is normal right? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
how bad do you think this will smell? cant have it smelling out the whole house now can we.
Im not gonna bother posting pic of new pot (just imagine). see how it goes from here ill update on this thread if anyones interested :thumbsup:
cheers
when they fall off almost by themselves, they are ready to fall off. The plant actually uses up stored nutrients in low leaves towards the end of flower, which is one of the reasons that even if a leaf looks yello, you shouldn't yank it until it comes free easily like that, because by then the plant has done what it's going to do with the reserves in that leaf.Quote:
Originally Posted by moka88
ok quik update, buds are looking much bigger now!! as a whole plants looking much better, more healthy. can anyone give us an estimate on how much we shud expect off our plant? cause i really have not got a clue myself. :wtf: and double checking, how often do you need to water it? and how much now its in the flowering stage? :)
here's a link that should help you out
Marijuana Plant Abuse
i water my plants once a week but i use smaller pot then you as i put many small clones to flower each week the easiest way to tell when to water is lift the pot if it is heavy it don't need watered ie like right after you water lift the pot then when you think it needs watered again lift the pot and after a time or 2 you should be able to tell when your plants need watered you could evan wait till one plant starts to wilt count the days then lift the pot to see how heavy it fells then lift your other pots to see if they are close to being ready to water aswell
that was extremely hard to read without ne full stops commas etc but i get the idea. and. well... thanks :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by ice#1
just to bump the whole plant looking wilty question >Quote:
Originally Posted by rhizome
the soil was just general normal soil from diy store not sure what brand etc but it was sterilized. Was feeding it asda (food superstore uk) organic plant food (cheap stuff) for a 2 weeks and a half then stopped feeding it for a week then flushed it as wasnt sure if done too much. Since then only had a little bit of plant food for about 2 weeks but none in last 2 months. Its been in 3 different sized pots, under a 22w CFL for the first 3 and half months then moved into grow room with 125 Envirolite (red) and the 22w CFL with fans on constant. Have not really done much else.
any ideas? any tips on what to do now other than buy new light or spend cash to maximize yield? there are pics in the gallery if you need to see more of the plant. its in its 2nd week of flowering.
update on pumba on 3rd week of flowering, doing well temps staying around 23 oC looks healthy and the buds are really starting to show :stoned:
Eh, can you get more light in there?
friad not :( money.Quote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic