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01-20-2011, 01:30 PM #1
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balcony on the equater, getting started
So at this point my plants have some yellow leaves on the bottom. I'm using about a teaspoon of 10-10-10 pebbles in a gallon of water, letting it sit for a day before using. The symptoms from googling tells me it could be too much or too little nitrogen, I'm just not sure. Here's a pic of a super lemon haze plant at 6 weeks, still in vegetation and 8 inches tall. I've got the plants under CFL's for around 8 hours a day, moving the plants to the balcony windows for about 10 hours, having about 18 hours of light total. Plan on moving this plant out to the balcony and 12/12 in 3 weeks. Thoughts?
iksrazal Reviewed by iksrazal on . balcony on the equater, getting started Hi all, I just signed up and searched the forums before posting. I have the following environment: 19th floor apartment, big balcony, 75-85F, 40% humidity, 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness all year round. Light cycle from 5am to 5pm. Balcony faces the east and receives good light from 6-9am, decent indirect light after that. Powerful lites are on the balcony that could be strong enough to add more light time. Gets moderately windy. Rains hard in march and april. Very sunny beyond Rating: 5
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