Northern Grow Lights Photon 180v flower test run.

Day 1 12/12

Gg4
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Animal pie
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Coogies
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Kkgd
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Tahoe bx
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bubbas gift
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this is my first run with living soil so I'm interested to see if I can go all the way through flower with only water. May end up changing that idea as this goes but looking good for now. Soil might be a little hot, but that's good this early I think. :)


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So these were quite short when you flipped them huh? Like 6-8"?
 
So these were quite short when you flipped them huh? Like 6-8"?

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Post 39 on here was flip. They were probably a foot tall. I trellised them down about 6" the second or third day I had the net in there. They got topped and chopped up a bunch a took maybe 30-50 cuttings off of them communally. If the net wast there they might be 2.5' tall. I have them trained to about 18-22" at the tallest tops.
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Post 39 on here was flip. They were probably a foot tall. I trellised them down about 6" the second or third day I had the net in there. They got topped and chopped up a bunch a took maybe 30-50 cuttings off of them communally. If the net wast there they might be 2.5' tall. I have them trained to about 18-22" at the tallest tops.
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From the floor or stem
 
When the tips point down is it n toxicity? If that is the case then growth will be slower. The judging of the light will not be fair. Other then that nice job.
It's living soil, and they're all in a bed so it's more likely an imbalance than n tox.

The light is part of how the plants eat(and effects the rate of absorption of different nutrients), so I don't know how you think judgement of the light will be unfair...

Also, this seems to be potassium deficiency, not n tox. I see where you could get that though from the couple claws, but not dark enough green for that to be the case here.


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