Gush (KushXAfGoof) \ CareFree (Early DurbanXSuper Silver Haze) Nor. Cal Medical Grow

McGruppsMonsters

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I've done some reading, and a few people on another board told it's somewhat natural for the plant to droop a tad before the light cycle is almost over. Then when the light comes back on, they completely perk back up and reach for the light. Said he has noticed the same thing... I have never ended my lights on cycle so late in the am, so now that I think about it I was very rarely in my room right before the lights went off until this cycle.

Really don't think it's drying out, I've seen that and it looks different... also, my SunShine is pretty saturated and I figured if it was a water problem, it wouldn't really go away when the lights came back on unless I gave them some water.... ya dig?
 

McGruppsMonsters

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Just gave them a nice little watering. PPM is up to 600 right now... plan to transplant within 3-4 days into three gallons where they will chill for a week and get adjusted to their new homes... then I will induce flowering.

Pictures to come shortly, we ordered a new charger today! =)
 

McGruppsMonsters

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The girls needed a little more time to grow before being put into the three gallon pots. At least that's what I tell myself. In all reality our new table is unable to be built until tomorrow. Gave the girls 780PPM for their last watering, and they took it fine.

Did detect a tiny bit of mildew on a few of them, so I cut off the infected area and threw my d\h in there for night-time relative humidity control. Have it set for 55% right now. Also taking off the bottom 1\3 of the plants to provide better air flow deep in the canopy. Don't think I need to think about treating with any products just yet, it appears I caught it real early as I only saw three out of the sixty infected. That said, I think I'll turn of my ossilating fan for the night just in case. All of them will be pruned when they are put into the 3 gallon pots.
 

McGruppsMonsters

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Timers are set to induce flowering tomorrow. Switched over to my bloom nutes and will likely buy some MOAB to kick em in a little quicker. Also gave em a trim on the bottom 1\3 or 1\4 of plant so hopefully I won't need to during flower. As of now, we have great air circulation on the bottom parts of the plants.. Pictures to come soon! Stay tuned
 

McGruppsMonsters

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Three days into flowering, I haven't used any additional supplements to kick them into flowering but I am considering buying something prior to their watering tomorrow. Noticed a bit more mildew today, having a hard time keeping my relative humidity down while they are sleeping even with the dehumifier set to 40 which is a problem I haven;t experienced in the past.

Also noticed a tiny of of groups of yellowness on a few leaves, appears it may be bug damage. Going to bomb tomorrow as a precuationary measure.
 
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