Too much sun? Too much heat, not enough water? Whats ya thoughts?

Jbomb999

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Hey hey, as the topic states just noticed some curling of the leafs on a couple of these little fellas, im thinking its a heat problem because yesterday and today have been really hot days 30 degrees Celsius (past few weeks have been mid 20's)

Would love some feed back.

Thanks and enjoy
 

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Looks fine to me honestly

Cheers bud, yea I just noticed some curling towards the base of the leafs, hence thr query, first time grow and a little concerned how much sun/heat to let them have. I've made a shelf on my fence to give them some shade as they were getting full sun for 6hrs but with the heat we have had the past 2 days i wasnt sure if wold be too much at this early stage.

Appreciate your comment
 
Yea have to remind my self of that from time to time. Here is my little plant family.
 

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The only thing ima say is. Damn you started in some big pots lol. But they’ll be fine!

Haha yea I've had a few people say they are a bit big, but I wanted to avoid the transplant process, im also using coco with a hydro formula for nuitrents a bit backwards for my first grow but im going off a few different friends experience. But in saying the pots are big the few friends who have seen them have been blown away how quickly they are growing. (They have been planted for a little over 1 week)
 

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Hey hey, as the topic states just noticed some curling of the leafs on a couple of these little fellas, im thinking its a heat problem because yesterday and today have been really hot days 30 degrees Celsius (past few weeks have been mid 20's)

Would love some feed back.

Thanks and enjoy
You have 3 cotyledons, that is interesting, don't kill this thing.
 
You have 3 cotyledons, that is interesting, don't kill this thing.

Mate I did see that and was quite surprised. Spoke to a few friends who are plant guys and they had never seen it happen befor. After research I found out how special it is :-) I sure as hell hope not to kill it haha :)
 

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Mate I did see that and was quite surprised. Spoke to a few friends who are plant guys and they had never seen it happen befor. After research I found out how special it is :-) I sure as hell hope not to kill it haha :)
We have a lot of OZ great growers here
@DustyDuke @Lucky Luke
I'm sure they can hook you up with keeping your gal in the pink in Oz.
 
Dude very cool!!! Do you expect it to have an additional leaf ? I'm not quite sure what to expect with it just yet.

It had 3 shoots as well - but only up to the 3rd node and then it was regular from there on out. I was hoping it would be triples all the way through!

Welcome & hope u have a good time :eyesmoke: :peace:

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First off welcome to Riu and it looks like you are doing good so far them are some big pots it's likely to slow down the growth of the ladies but keep doing what you are and you should be golden as always thank you for your time and the best of luck in all of your endeavors
Thanks for the input, yes I wasn't sure about the pot size, one of the seed packets specifically said not to use jiffy pots. Then I wasn't sure if I go with smaller pots and use a seedling potting mix but I was concerned about then transplanting into the coco from soil if it would cause a shock. In the end I decided to just go the coco in a 5l fabric pot and use a hydro neut.
 
Don’t be afraid of the transplant my friend. If you water correctly big pots won’t stunt you. But I find the plants tend to have big node spacing once the plant gains traction in the pot. Are those #7 pots folded over?
 
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