No they do not smell too bad yet. I keep the fan on them during the hours of light and the fan is off during the night. But when the fan is off while i start to take pics they do smell. If you are trying to figure out a cheap way to cover the smell put a dryer sheet behind a fan and the air coming from the fan will be fresh and make your grow area smel great.Looks nice. Do they smell bad?
Ah, so you don't have a carbon filter then?No they do not smell too bad yet. I keep the fan on them during the hours of light and the fan is off during the night. But when the fan is off while i start to take pics they do smell. If you are trying to figure out a cheap way to cover the smell put a dryer sheet behind a fan and the air coming from the fan will be fresh and make your grow area smel great.
Nope no carbon filter. I am really just growing in my closet on a shelfing unit with no walls so its really out in the open. the shelving unit was like 30 bucks at walmart. I havent looked into carbon filters really so i dont know if i could use one with my setup. I just have my fan sitting on a closet shelf and the intake sucks the dryer sheet to the fan. I change the dryer sheet every other day. Heres some pics for you. Thanks for the question too.Ah, so you don't have a carbon filter then?
Very clever sheet/fan setup, btw. Thanks for the advice. I'd love to see some more pictures of your setup, if you don't mind
Yeah im sure you got it on point. I really think that the MG screwed that shit up mostly. I decided to do like hlf a cap per gallon when i usually do loke a 1/4 cup. But since they looked so bad i just gave them reg. water so hopefully things will straighten out and get back up to pace. Did a bit of trimming you coulod say too. Thanks for the advice bro man!Over watered and overfed. Bigtime. Of course it is possible that you have been severely underwatering, but its not likely. An underwatered plant will droop just the same as an overwatered one. The curling leaves are from overfeeding with N.>
And you've got a couple there that have signs of heat stress.
The little jagged leave edges turned up >
You've already got hairs changing from white to brown/red. Its a little early for this to be happening and its caused by the less than ideal conditions you have. water/fert/heat stresses.
You're doing pretty good but improvements could be made. Just calling it like I see it.
Good luck.
Yup, that'll do it. Chemical ferts like the ones in MG are very strong. It doesn't take much to overdo it. A plant will absorb any and all chemical fertilizers first. Only after they're all gone will it start to use any organic nutrients present in the soil. So if there are chemical nutes in the soil the plant has no choice but to soak them up, even if they're too strong. Thats how/why plants get "burned" with chemical ferts. On the other hand, with organic fertilizer the plant can leave or take whatever it needs/wants.I decided to do like hlf a cap per gallon when i usually do loke a 1/4 cup.
Thanks bro! Yeah it is amazing at what you can grow with some seeds from some shitty mids. These plants look like they are going to turn out like some dank shit dude! How far along are you in your grow?this is awesome. i got some seedlings grown right now, I am about to set up the lights and pots tomorrow.
Thanks bro, i appreciate the complement. I do try my best you know?you've done a nice job with cfls, a nice job. Nice journal too. Very disiplined. Those "mids" will be anything but...
Not that good of a job really. Probably did not turn out so great. If it turned out great we would probably have an update with pictures showing that greatness. Part of the problem was too many people saying "great job" when it really wasn't. I understand. It's not as fun to tell someone that they are doing a bad job, but it is more beneficial to them. At least if its the truth.Good Job!!! I'm sure it will turn out great!!!