First Time Skunk Grower Could Use Guidance
School and work are getting busy, so updates are happening less frequently.
Where to start.. i've went through 3 revisions of growboxes til finally i have something with a temp less than 30 C. The plants have orange-yellowish tips on the bottom/early leaves, so the heat stress did cause some damage.
Nutrient-wise, they are up to full strength, and i have not noticed any apparent damage.
Flowering will start within a week, because i leave the country in decemeber and have to harvest before then.
If the smaller plant doesn't atleast get to the size that bigger one currently is, i might kill it so the bigger one has more room to grow and gets all the light. Is this a wise choice? or is the smaller plant already large enough to produce good bud??
also, on the bigger plant, the leave tips are curling inwards towards the light , i dunno if you can tell from the pics. is this a problem??
First Time Skunk Grower Could Use Guidance
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Originally Posted by Mono
also, on the bigger plant, the leave tips are curling inwards towards the light , i dunno if you can tell from the pics. is this a problem??
Edit: I don't really mean curling forward, its hard to describe but the end of the leaves are raised. From the pics you can see the leaves look jagged, is this normal?
Also, i had a look at this additive Bustan - Toronto Hydroponics Grow Lights Nutrients Hydroponic Supplies Canada
what do you guys think? its pretty cheap and says it will increase yield and protect from heat stress and fungus. Worth it? or just a product that will do nothing in the long run.
First Time Skunk Grower Could Use Guidance
First Time Skunk Grower Could Use Guidance
Eh Mono- try the search again and let me know if the title change didn't help at all. It might take a day or so to get it out of the cache. If it still worries you, get back at me and I will just nuke it, but let's try this first- hate to lose the thread!