here the rest of the pics of VEGG closet
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here the rest of the pics of VEGG closet
only a sample i will make a complete gallery later this week..
still too lazy. lol ;)
so here are some little questions that i got..
it has been almost 5 days..(?) since i watered fed the babies
now i am kinda wondering why so long and are they due for more then they have been getting? when the leaves just start to wilt is that a good time or is that too long?
is there any reason to have the air temps above 75?? i have had them fairly consistent at 73 F but it varies at times because i leave a heat vent open or other :jointsmile: moments that i have... lol
sorry to be long winded and all responses always welcome
merry christmas
-J
Sounds good for the watering, I like to stick my finger about an inch into the soil in the corner & if it's wet I wait. Don't know about benefits of higher heat, I've never grown anything under 75 lol, freaking concrete jungle in the middle of a desert...
Theres a difference between drooping and wilting, slight drooping is fine, wilting is not! Wilting means the plant is already damaged due to heat stress or water stress or whathaveyou.
Ideal growing temp is supposed to be 77-78 f for maximum photosynthesis, but your temps are perfect in my opinion.
Good job and happy growing, good luck with the snow up there.
placed my finger in the buckets,
they were dry as shit so i watered them and fed with 2 tablespoons of Neptune's and one tablespoon of molasses.. i think there is some little micro nutrient deficiency. i cant tell what it is but i think that it cant be too bad cause they are still growing faster and faster..
some of the bottom leaves are still turning brown and shriveling up, slowly.
there are some little spots on the leaves but they are all old and no new ones have appeared in the last week.
fed the vegetative plants yesterday with one tablespoon of same nutrients. they are all really growing vigorously and have put on a few cm of height and most of the older plants are starting to throw out side shoots. the younger plants are still catching up and in a week i will probably top both batches to even out the canopy. i plan to turn this second batch into mothers after i find put which ones are female.
i also cut a clone off one of the girls that started to flower first and placed it directly into a cup of soil. i am going to make a second cutting off tomorrow and place in into a peat cube and a third one with cloning powder into a cube too.
hope everyone had a great x-mas and have a merry new year..:jointsmile::thumbsup:
-J
little update..
i gave all of the pots a lift and they all seem to need water AGAIN!
so tomorrow at lights on i am going to give them all a dose of straight water and see how that treats them..
here are some pics
first one is the vegetative 'room'
second is plant #4
third is bud on #4
fourth is plant #3
fifth is bud on #3
enjoy the pics
-J
the second picture above was a hermie :(
i cut him/her down and harvested what i could off her/him...
im gonna get hammered now!!
-J
How long have your other plants got to go until the chop mainegrown?
a month give or take a week..Quote:
Originally Posted by monny10
some seem to be much slower in maturation than others..
what i am sad about is losing one of my girls :(
-J