More leaves are turning yellow, and some are a little brownish/purplish, I'm thinking it's too close to the light. I think I'm gonna lower the plant a little, since my light is fixed in position. Some pics...
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More leaves are turning yellow, and some are a little brownish/purplish, I'm thinking it's too close to the light. I think I'm gonna lower the plant a little, since my light is fixed in position. Some pics...
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Wow, Impressive my next grow im doing SOG style :rastasmoke:
Plants look very healthy. keep up the good work. cant wait to see the finished product.:rastasmoke:
very nice indeed finn, coming along nicely.... i bet you will enjoy smoking them :))
looking at your plants coming so nicely with LST i've decided to do the same with mine.. once I get all the clones done :( sigh another month, hehe.
Take care man,
:thumbsup:
Peace,
Denial
Yep, looking keen, Finn!
Plants looking good Bigtops, What are you looking/hoping to pull off them 2..When all said and over..?:jointsmile:
~One~:rastasmoke:
Thanks for the kind words everyone!
My original goal was 100g, but it's hard to say. I think it'll be somewhere between 80-100g dried in the end :jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by KillerBudG
Killer grow BTF... Very nice.
The flowers look great but I wonder if any of the early yellowing was due to heat stress? Did you ever have any luck getting the temp's closer to 25ยบ C?
I know you already have a lot going on in your closet but maybe you could get another inline fan and use your existing one for room ventilation and another for pulling the heat off of your lighting? You could take the output from each and use a Y adaptor to exit the airflow together out of your existing ventilation outlet. This would pull the heat off of the light with more efficiency and your charcoal ventilation will be more effective as well.
One thing that helped me when I did a closet grow a few years ago is I used 6" (16.5cm) PVC for the ductwork and it really works great. There is much less drag than flexible duct work even when you use PVC elbows to re-direct the flow. PVC fits tightly together without cement and it is easy to cut to custom lengths.
I look forward to seeing your girls finish up... then comes the Trainwreck!