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    #11
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    WHITE WIDOW & K2 IN THE SHED

    Jerry i had a heater lying around and i put it in last night, they still looked the same this morning, checked them again this evening and they look much better the leaves have raised themselves back up towards the light temps are holding between 27c - 29c during the day and only dropped to 19c last night. So the heater stays, more elec costs but what the f**k, as long as the babies are happy!!!!!!!

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    #12
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    WHITE WIDOW & K2 IN THE SHED

    Just a hint, get some shipping pallets and raise the pots up off the ground if they aren't already. Contact with cold ground will make your plants act weird- you will see slowed water use, lockouts, and symptoms similar to overwatering.

    I had to keep my mothers in a cold basement for a couple months last winter and set the heater so air circulated UNDER the pallets and kept the soil reasonably warm. The space was already set up and had previously hosted a grow, and the pallets were already there. Apparently the previous occupants had discovered that trick themselves!

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    #13
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    WHITE WIDOW & K2 IN THE SHED

    Haha stinky, that reminds me of survival training back in boy scouts....making bedding out of leaves and such to keep yourself off of the cold ground while lost in the wilderness. :stoned: Oh my mind is wandering today.

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    #14
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    WHITE WIDOW & K2 IN THE SHED

    Yeah have them off the ground, they seem to have recovered must have been the cold weather thats the first hurdle negotiated..........!!!!!!!!

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    #15
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    WHITE WIDOW & K2 IN THE SHED

    Glad to here they recovered!!!

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    #16
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    WHITE WIDOW & K2 IN THE SHED

    Still worried they dont look too happy some of them are still drooping and the lower leaves are turning slightly yellow cant figure it out temps are good and the soil ph is fine, dont understand it ?????????

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    #17
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    WHITE WIDOW & K2 IN THE SHED

    ok so i havent posted for a while, been busy , but im glad to say that i now have a miniature forest growing in my shed!!!
    They are 10 weeks into veg now, all of which have been LSTed around the edges of the pots and there is a lovely little canopy of fresh shoots reaching for the light.
    All of which will turn into juicy colas.
    Im going to veg for 2 more weeks before I switch to 12/12 and pop in the HPS.
    I will put up some pics tomorrow cant get my hands on the camera tonight.
    :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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    #18
    Senior Member

    WHITE WIDOW & K2 IN THE SHED

    ok so heres individual pics of each plant and two group photos

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    #19
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    WHITE WIDOW & K2 IN THE SHED

    group photo

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    #20
    Senior Member

    WHITE WIDOW & K2 IN THE SHED

    They look generally healthy, if slightly underwatered in those earlier pics. Keep up the good work!

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