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01-25-2005, 10:00 AM #1Senior Member
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7 weeks veg.. wow.. your patient.... they look GREAT... that's only 1 400watt?
No reflector?Garden Knowm Reviewed by Garden Knowm on . May Day May Day!!!! Hey all, Heres the deal. fifth week of veg growth from seeds these are my babies, NLxBB, and God's Treat. Fox farm soil, 400 watt hps and two 3800 lum cfms, 24 hr. cycle. Using Fox Farm Grow-big nutes' in three gallon pots. Average temp is around 82F 40-60% humidity. Dry ice (CO2) once a week. Ph 6.5- 7...I water about every other day and I'm seeing a good bit of growth. But these purple stems and the lower leaves turning yellow to brown are freaking me out!!!! Anyone have some Rating: 5
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01-27-2005, 09:07 PM #2Senior Member
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Originally Posted by WeedCollegeGrad
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02-17-2005, 07:35 PM #3OPMember
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Progress thus far: at about 20 days into flowering, I removed three males...
. I had another that I was almost sure was a hermi, and I removed it as well...to the drying room. I now have all NLxBB females and one skunk that refuses to dye...so I keep it. but now I'm seeing a small bit of yellowing at the tips of my best plant and one that is just un-happy all the way around with spotty yellowing leaves. But I must say that bud production is amazing and I'm seeing about an inch of growth a day!! Check out yesterdays pics
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04-14-2005, 10:02 PM #4Senior Member
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Dude those plants are sweet, I am growing NLxBB too and I hope they end up looking like those babies. Are you really using just one 400W HPS? Thats what I have too... damn now im getting excited.
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04-15-2005, 10:27 PM #5Senior Member
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Originally Posted by WeedCollegeGrad
Heya Weed, I didnt see anyone ask about your soil and what is in it. Seems to me you are feeding them good nutes but if the soil contains compost and other time release ferts you could be over feeding them. that might explain that very unhappy one in the corner. Also that all act different to growing conditions, so that will explain why some are doing well while others are not.
Tell us what you have in those pots please)