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08-12-2009, 06:31 PM #1
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Plant Stretching
looking at your main stem mazmen, it's twice as thick as mine. Though my problems most likely occured due to stretching, I'm on my way towards fixing the Ph levels. It's about 6.2 right now and just started today (2nd week) with adding water with higher Ph (added a tbls of baking soda in a gallon jug, modestly watering when they need it and testing Ph (which is now 8.5) before adding it) to the plants. It's too soon to test run off as I just watered, but as soon as I do I'll post the results. I hope the neutral ph level will lead the plants to strengthen up and get that stem to a better size. The light problems was only a minor set back, I have no intentions of quitting and if I need to spend an extra week or two on veg I unfortunately will find the patients somewhere.
jakal369 Reviewed by jakal369 on . Plant Stretching It's been about a week and I have two plants growing around 4" but I had to brace them up against a small wooden pole. My question is how well do plants recover from stretching, or is there a method to help take care of this problem after it occurs? I don't want to give up on them because I'd like to learn as much as possible from each grow. Any input would be wonderful. Rating: 5I only post copied or duplicated pictures I receive from the internet. I do not sell, grow, or condone the growing of an illegal drug.
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