Overly happy with the results. Surprised to see I had buds actually growing out of the soil, straight from the stem, in other wors, more buds than I had EXPECTED!!! Oh Yeah!!
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Overly happy with the results. Surprised to see I had buds actually growing out of the soil, straight from the stem, in other wors, more buds than I had EXPECTED!!! Oh Yeah!!
Looks like a good harvest CONGRATS!!! Yellowing leaves at that point in growth is normal the plant is comming to the end of its life cycle from what I have read.
Butchie,
I am having some of the same problems with my cloans but not to the point of single leaves just weird looking, this is a guess but when I took my cloans while under 12/12 for a week and a half to sex the plants, weeded out the males and took cuttings from the females and put them under 24/0 light, then when new growth started on the cloans the leaves on some of mine didn't look normal (kind of rounded and wrinkly) but as time went on the newer leaves look normal. It was kind of like they started from seed first 3 finger leaves then 5 then 7 fingers.
I wouldn't toss them yet!!! Hopfully someone will come around and tell us that everthing is ok. I am assuming it is be because mine look better every day.
I take that back on the weird cloan checked mine closely last night and it is producing the same symptoms single finger leaves. I put a post with pics in the plant problem folder, so I will find out what is wrong, and how this happens. Get back to you on this LOL.
Butchie,
I got an answer from Stinky and Image Reaper, the symptoms we are having is from light stress. Stinky said it is not uncommon for this to happen, where we went wrong is when rooting we had them under to much light I had mine under a 175w MH for a week before I put them under a 2x40w t-12 light for another week then back under 175w when I transplanted then recently I put them under a 400w MH.
Looking back on it if I were a plant that would F me up too.
I did get conflicting answers on what to do. Stinky said mine looks very healthy and continue growing, she will come around. Then Image said he had it happen and eventually tossed it. So I am going to take Stinky's advice and see what happens if no improvement in 2 weeks then I will take Image's advice and out she goes.
JerryG, I put something up in the plant probs and got the same feedback as you. Not as concerened as I was earlier, I just ordera few dozen seeds and a buddy of mine just gave me a dozen, so time to practice with the seeds:( I am not a fan of MH in veg, seems to be too much light!! So I built a new veg cab with left over lumber from my flower cab, gonna use 3 4ft flouros in it - easy to control temp and get the light right on them. here are a couple pics of the yet to be finished veg cab. I learned from my previous build, do it in sections and wrap each section in mylar....soooo much easier:D
That is where the most knowledge lies: TRIAL and ERROR, TRIAL and ERROR, TRIAL and ERROR... aha! I learned something.
At least that is how it is for me. Good luck and keep on keeping on...
TRIAL and ERROR made me who I am today!!!! I dont think I am ever going to use flat white paint again, just doesnt seem to reflect as well, IMO.
After the amount of rain today I need to get the dehumidifier going!!
Great positive attitude, T+E has had the same effect on me too!
Its been a few days since I have posted pics of my 3 vegging, watering was my prob.... Havent watered since sunday (now friday) - gave a nice dose of 20-30-20, hydrogen peroxide(jerryG swears by it) and guano. Did not include molasses this time, runoff from previous watering was Brown/caramel color, obviously not intaking it. Turned the lights from 18/6 to 16/8 with this watering, next watering will go to 14/10 and then 12/12 on MH for a couple weeks, then to 12/12 in the cabinet. Trying to time it so my new seeds will be ready to play with!!
Pic 1 - great recovery
Pic 2 - underneath foliage
Pic 3 - dirty molasses runoff after 5 days of no water
Pic 4 - soooo much better!!
Pic 5 - need more jars!! it is squashed in there:thumbsup: