My girls (fingers crossed) one in flower is nearly 2 foot high and one in veg is half that as she is seriosly cropped, topped and tied down due to space limitations which im hoping to clone, sex and hopefully keep as mother.
I went for a mini oscillating fan heater with variable thermostat as being in a cold climate and starting "early" ive been dealing with very cold weather and after reading your post im concerned about the climate she is now used to (well below 65 at between 40 to 60 and as low as 30 at night)
I have a mini dial type thermostat located on top of soil and have just recorded 64, today its been about 55 outside so on colder days and nights....
The heaters thermostat doesnt display temperature so ive spent the last few hours calculating the setting needed and am hoping ive got it right. Ultimately using this heater will create a major "climate shift" (to 80/70) which might on cold days turn on during light hours aswell. Ive noticed the yellow is starting to fade, if the temperature changes ahead are going to shock her will she recover? will the shock cuase her to create male parts aswell? One really worried doctor...
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d0ct0r Reviewed by d0ct0r on . White widow problem? I am 6 days into flowering and have noticed two things.. one the lower half of the plants leaf tips are curling down which i think is P so therefore not enough nutrients but at the same time every top is bright yellow almost looks like nutrient burn. To anyone that has tried growing this strain were your tops bright yellow? I have a moisture meter and only ever feed/feed/water and repeat when dry as ive read you must let them completely dry out then drench to avoid air pockets and roots Rating: 5