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12-19-2007, 05:53 AM #22
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77-80 Degrees w/ 35% humidity. Possible heat problem?
If only 3 of 14 are affected, I'd probably ride it out- if it is an overfert, they'll likely adapt as they grow. ( assuming they do grow).
My observations were more along the lines of " How does the math here work" than anything else.
Yer gonna stress all the plants if you transplant- it's inherent. Maybe add a week onto yer cycle. The same week of extra veg time will more than make up for any loss in yield from losing three of them- and you may lose more transplanting.
You can't finish up 14 plants in that cab anyway- you're way short on room.
So, at no real cost, you get a great learning experience, and some valuable lessons.
Some don't make it.
Start extras.
Don't kill the room to save one plant.
Once you wrap yer head around that, the whole thing becomes less stressful.
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