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    Yellowing leaves - 2 week old plant

    Quote Originally Posted by karmaxul
    I think the 6500K is what sunleaves satellite II runs for a grow bulb.
    I would flower clones at 4 inches or so if you want to finish small. I never flowered a seed always made mothers so can really say
    IF this is a female, my goal is to turn it into a mother plant and start taking clones from her. I can root the clones in a tupperware bin then move them to this cabinet.

    I figure in this small cabinet and I can safely fit 6 small pots and grow 8-12" or so single cola plants from veg to harvest.

    I'm only growing for personal use, nothing seems to help the back pain, I eat six vicodin, and end up still in pain but with a hurting liver too.
    ValiumForMe Reviewed by ValiumForMe on . Yellowing leaves - 2 week old plant It was in a small like 2 pint planter. Organic soil. It had one 60 watt 1,200 lumen blue spectrum blulb on it. After about a week out of the soil I put three bulbs. One 60 watt 1,200 lumen blue spectrum, one 150 2,000 lumen watt blue spectrum, and one 150 what 2,000 lumen yellowish (soft white) bulb. The bulbs were about 6" from the plant and I had a small fan blowing on it. I added no nutes at first. Since then I was informed that the soil seemed compacted, so I mixed 30% perlite with the Rating: 5

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    Yellowing leaves - 2 week old plant

    Look into olive leaf extract to help with the back pain if viruses or bad bacteria are feeding on the oils.
    Dont crack it. Puts air between the bones and creates a envirnment for bacteria to breath and feed off the vitamin rich oil
    There is a natural curvator to the lower back. Most back pain is caused when the curvator is lost.
    you can sleep on your stomach which helps alot to correct this
    you can go into a positon like doing a push up with your arms fully extended and put your body to the floor strectching the back to the way it should be.
    You can take 2 drops of thrivealive a day or get spirullina for auxins
    situps are great as stomach muscles support your back


    My back used to be so bad from growing I had problems getting up and it hurt to even sit some times. I healed it and is fine now

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    Yellowing leaves - 2 week old plant

    O and wild lettuce extract kills pain and has no withdrawls

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    Yellowing leaves - 2 week old plant

    Quote Originally Posted by karmaxul
    Look into olive leaf extract to help with the back pain if viruses or bad bacteria are feeding on the oils.
    Dont crack it. Puts air between the bones and creates a envirnment for bacteria to breath and feed off the vitamin rich oil
    There is a natural curvator to the lower back. Most back pain is caused when the curvator is lost.
    you can sleep on your stomach which helps alot to correct this
    you can go into a positon like doing a push up with your arms fully extended and put your body to the floor strectching the back to the way it should be.
    You can take 2 drops of thrivealive a day or get spirullina for auxins
    situps are great as stomach muscles support your back


    My back used to be so bad from growing I had problems getting up and it hurt to even sit some times. I healed it and is fine now
    I wrestled, played baseball and football for 13 years. The I went through a windshield at 70 MPH and spent a month in a coma. I've been through physical therapy on and off for years. Done the chiropractor route, gone the acupuncture route. Nothing helps. The opiates did their jobs for awhile but now it takes so much it's literally killing my liver.

    If I smoke a joint and lay on the couch, suddenly, my back doesn't hurt. Hmm. And there is just way too much risk involved with getting it from other people.

    OH, and the natural curve in one's back you speak of, yeah, mine curves the OTHER way.

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    Yellowing leaves - 2 week old plant

    Chiropractors are a joke if they crack your back.

    Auxins will help your liver. dark purple vegatables and seaweed, blue green algae are all excellent sources

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    Yellowing leaves - 2 week old plant

    Quote Originally Posted by karmaxul
    Chiropractors are a joke if they crack your back.

    Auxins will help your liver. dark purple vegatables and seaweed, blue green algae are all excellent sources
    I went more for the electronic stimulation therapy or whatever it's called. That shit made me feel like a new man.

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    Yellowing leaves - 2 week old plant

    I don't know if it was moving it to the cabinet (smaller space). Moving the lights closer. Adding the fan to circulate air. Or a combination of all of them, but I just ran home at lunch and the little fucker is perking up. The leaves are greening up, the one that had the brown spot is pretty much a gonner, but the rest of it is doing well. The temp is also up to around 85 degrees, is that a problem?

    Also, it seems to be staying fairly short, I mean more sets of leaves are developing but the spacing is tight and the plant is staying short. Is that because I have the lights so close? Should I line the cabinet with mylar and move the lights further so that the plant stretches more to the lights or is it okay staying short and bushy?

    I also have no clue what strain it is, it was a simple bag seed from some decent beasters/middies.

    Thanks!

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    Yellowing leaves - 2 week old plant

    Should be fine as far as temp goes. I am sure it drops a bit at night right?

    Plants tend to grow closer if they do not have to reach for the light. Short and bushy is the way to go.

    Prob. a sativa in part if it beasters but I guess we will wait and see.

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    Yellowing leaves - 2 week old plant

    You're the fucking man. Love to you, I would have been lost without your help.

    There is one contradiction I'm getting though. My buddy says 18/6 is better for veg as it gives the plant time to grow and heal during dark you say 24/0. Who to believe....

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    Yellowing leaves - 2 week old plant

    Who ever you choose.

    Here is why I say 24/7

    During the dark cycle the plants release hormones. As the seasons progress the hormone levels get higher and higher during the night and are broken down during the day. The plants seem to get burned out after a few years on this regime. Zandor is one of the best growers around and uses 18/6 and chemicals. His mothers last five years untill they die. Organically feed mothers on 24/0 can last decades. It is either the chemicals or the 18/6 that is doing it and really who is to say untill it is tested. Since no growth is done during the night and hormones are released which is how the plant knows when to flower, I say just keep it growing and it has always worked for me. With a larger setup you could save a bit of power running a 18/6 but I would rather trick my plants into thinking it is still there first day of life.

    When regenerating a plant, as many leaves as possible are kept on the plant and it is put back into 24 light. After the hormones are used up the plant begins veg growth again after about 1.5 or 2 weeks. I have never tryed to regenerate under 18/6 so I can not tell you how it works.

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