Scrog on LED

littlejacob

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Bonjour
Ok thank you! I feel much better!
Was it Lj?
It was like twilight Zone...in what dimension did I buy wrong holders for my cxb 3590?!? And since when my uncle didn't have is aluminum workshop anymore?!?
Cool!
Peace and have a great day ★
 

Esteban Soto

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Hi guys! this is how they're looking now! they're in their fifth week still have to add overdrive (advanced nutrients) for a final boost in 2 weeks or so. what are your thoughts? and also they stretched too much and had to supercrop :/
Anyway I think they look good on resin don't they?




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WestDenverPioneer

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It looks like your nutes are "hot" (too strong) or your tent temps might be too high. The tips of the leaves are brown and crisping. There is some leaf curling. The hairs are turning brown too early.
You may need more air flow (it could be stagnant in the tent).

There's a lot more going on during flowering than during veg. You're building up a lot of biomass in that tent so allow it to breathe or it could go from crispy brown to mold. It could be air related. If not, it could be the nutes being too strong. Or a little bit of both.

Fix it now and you will have a great finish.
 

littlejacob

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hillbill

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Might wanna lay off more nutes now. They'll soon start to yellow as it is. Those buds look intense! Training plants is great with almost all LEDs or really any artificial light as the inverse square law is in effect and plants have evolved in the sun with no energy drop and photons everywhere. I speak small projects especially.

Training can be used to expose more flowers to the best light. More buds, less trim.
 

Esteban Soto

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Might wanna lay off more nutes now. They'll soon start to yellow as it is. Those buds look intense! Training plants is great with almost all LEDs or really any artificial light as the inverse square law is in effect and plants have evolved in the sun with no energy drop and photons everywhere. I speak small projects especially.

Training can be used to expose more flowers to the best light. More buds, less trim.
The second picture and third of this post are a close up of the second image uploaded before.
What do you think? I like to harvest with 50% amber and I'm thinking two weeks? I want to add overdrive at least a week before the flushing week, because in the previous grow I noticed it was when it packed more weight.

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littlejacob

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Bonjour
Lst is my favorite...I never cut a piece of my girls...I just pinch and bend to avoid a long vegg...
There's no many french growers who grow very tall plants...not a lot with 1000w hps or de...But a lots of 600hps...and since it is effective on 2 feet...we don't grow bigger...it would be a waste of time...and pull 0.8gpw(soil organic) in 30d + 70d seems better to me than 0.9gpw in 70d + 70d...I even saw guys who put off like the 10 first pair of branches!???
Someone could explain me why they do that instead of use those branches by putting the plants horizontally and use all the branches like they do at the top one month later...
Maybe because we have less space we learn how to use every inch effectively to be able to have 4 crop in 10 month (july and august are too hot...even june and September are)
CU
 

hillbill

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Most my stuff is lst'd and under 12" total. I try to keep one bud higher than original top bud. Might just be me but this seems stimulate growth somehow. Or I could be superstitious.

I want to create a zone of even intense light with a broad spectrum that is about a foot deep with minimal loss at the edges. That's where everything happens! That is the only area I care about.

Those clear lookin' trichs could be a bit RACEY! I do like mostly cloudy with some Amber but only 10% or 20% max. Some stuff packs on weight and stench and taste very late. Things can go very fast now and need to be checked every couple days.
 

zep_lover

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when i was using advanced nutes ,i pretty much was using half the strength they recommended.i am going off memory but think i used 8ml of each part per gallon.that had me running about 650 ppm or an ec of 1.2.i didnt think overdrive helped much.
 

Esteban Soto

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when i was using advanced nutes ,i pretty much was using half the strength they recommended.i am going off memory but think i used 8ml of each part per gallon.that had me running about 650 ppm or an ec of 1.2.i didnt think overdrive helped much.
To me it worked different, I'm gonna try anyways cus I already have the nutrient. I'll upload pictures afterwards to see if it works :)
 
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