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    #11
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    *UPDATE* new growth have they improved from my last post?

    @tevfik qhats your opinion on the wideness of the leaves? maybe this causes them to flop a little due to her only be so young?
    have you experienced this before or isit just the strain maybe
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    #12
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    *UPDATE* new growth have they improved from my last post?

    I didn't have like that rounded shape leaves but first leaves of my plants were fat too. Its usual with young plants. Probably about the strain or maybe connected with other conditions, I'm not sure.
    And yes, usually older fat leaves are much more droopy than youngsters. It's not easy for them to raise up easily I think.

    I didn't try spraying that often. Just did several times in a week to increase humidity level in cabinet. Don't know, maybe thats the reason why they're too droopy. And water on them can cause damages if you don't raise the light after spray. Try to not do until you see some movements on them. Since the soil is wet enough and humidity is acceptable, you don't need to do that often IMO.

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    #13
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    *UPDATE* new growth have they improved from my last post?

    Quote Originally Posted by tevfik
    I didn't have like that rounded shape leaves but first leaves of my plants were fat too. Its usual with young plants. Probably about the strain or maybe connected with other conditions, I'm not sure.
    And yes, usually older fat leaves are much more droopy than youngsters. It's not easy for them to raise up easily I think.

    I didn't try spraying that often. Just did several times in a week to increase humidity level in cabinet. Don't know, maybe thats the reason why they're too droopy. And water on them can cause damages if you don't raise the light after spray. Try to not do until you see some movements on them. Since the soil is wet enough and humidity is acceptable, you don't need to do that often IMO.
    yea your right as ive adressed the humidity problem than ks again buddy
    :icon506:never give up on what you\'ve got.
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    but often we look so long at the closed door that
    we do not see the one which has opened for us.:rambohead:



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    #14
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    *UPDATE* new growth have they improved from my last post?

    few more pictures hopeing theres an improvment to be seen here......i have a different grow log going but here im going to concentrate on these to northern lightsxhaze from the attitude seed bank.
    :icon506:never give up on what you\'ve got.
    When one door of happiness closes, another opens
    but often we look so long at the closed door that
    we do not see the one which has opened for us.:rambohead:



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