Now How The F* Do You Know....

haha i have not named them yet... When i am sure they are female i will do so. "Don't want Cindy turning out to be a guy"

Quick Question, plants are looking better than ever after the transplant yesterday and it doesn't even look like they noticed i changed their pots :D

Here are 2 pics of the latest problem tho.. One plants leaves look healthy but they are curling in on themselves and feel a little dry almost... and look a little dry.

Wondering what the causes may be.. going to add some dolmite lime to make sure the ph is neutral with my next feed later but otherwise air is circulating well, not too hot in there and the light is not too close to the plants. hmmmm maybe youv seen this type of thing before.?

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What's your RH bro?

To be honest when i moved my plants a while back i left the thermometer in the other area.. Have no idea what the temp or RH is but its a pretty open large space so it's not humid in there at all... could a lack of humidity be the problem? If so how would you go about fixing that...

Shot for the reply btw
 
To be honest when i moved my plants a while back i left the thermometer in the other area.. Have no idea what the temp or RH is but its a pretty open large space so it's not humid in there at all... could a lack of humidity be the problem? If so how would you go about fixing that...

Shot for the reply btw
Yeah if your humidity is really low it can weaken your leaves, combined with lots of nutrients doesn't help either. See if you can get it the Hygro first tho.
 
haha i have not named them yet... When i am sure they are female i will do so. "Don't want Cindy turning out to be a guy"

Quick Question, plants are looking better than ever after the transplant yesterday and it doesn't even look like they noticed i changed their pots :D

Here are 2 pics of the latest problem tho.. One plants leaves look healthy but they are curling in on themselves and feel a little dry almost... and look a little dry.

Wondering what the causes may be.. going to add some dolmite lime to make sure the ph is neutral with my next feed later but otherwise air is circulating well, not too hot in there and the light is not too close to the plants. hmmmm maybe youv seen this type of thing before.?

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Spray the mofos make it rain, or keep a bowl o bucket o water in there too, and I always name them chick names even if they turn out male just find its bad luck not to, better for them getting chick names from the get go, kinda like letting them hear and fulfill their prophesy lol.
 
ok, sooo... i sprayed them allot (the girls looked like they were enjoying themselves....) think they needed "rain" thanks. Also i hung a wet towel in there to up the humidity a little..
Always been a bit sceptical of spraying them caus lots of people say its not too good (but it seemed like the rite thing to do)
 
ok, sooo... i sprayed them allot (the girls looked like they were enjoying themselves....) think they needed "rain" thanks. Also i hung a wet towel in there to up the humidity a little..
Always been a bit sceptical of spraying them caus lots of people say its not too good (but it seemed like the rite thing to do)
Don't sweat misting them while in veg - unless you break out the garden hose for the operation things will be fine.
However - I suspect most of the warnings you have heard about this is when people do it while budding. Mid to late flower is no time for such antics.
 
I find spraying awesome as long as the water doesn't sit on the leaves, that's when its bad. And don't do it when flowering those buds soak up too much and the probability of mold goes up ten fold.
 
I find spraying awesome as long as the water doesn't sit on the leaves, that's when its bad. And don't do it when flowering those buds soak up too much and the probability of mold goes up ten fold.
You're right - I completely forgot to mention water droplet burn. Letting water sit on your leaves under intense M/H or HPS light will burn them to a crisp.
Good catch bear dude. 8)
 
You're right - I completely forgot to mention water droplet burn. Letting water sit on your leaves under intense M/H or HPS light will burn them to a crisp.
Good catch bear dude. 8)

No worries, ive done it too many times now to not give the stalk a good shake after spaying. lol Nothing like thousands of tiny magnifying glasses on that foliage, then i miss diagnosed it and done more damage when it was droplet burns the whole time lol.
 
lol shot guys for all the replies... Will give them a shake after i spray for sure (next time) haha, and yea mold is a concern think my last outdoor batch years ago got a little mouldy (wouldnt want that). Enjoy spraying them tho so will keep it up during veg...

Cannot WAIT to flower them!!!!! Got my HPS light ready. Sitting in the corner. Staring at me... haha
 
What a tease eh, that was me a week ago

haha i know how you felt then,.. Plants are looking good... After the transplant they didnt really look shocked. Today they look like they are growing constantly throughout the day.

Perhaps i should flower asap... like... tomorrow :p haha

Where can i grab some good tips for flowering... Getting Bloom Nutes, Any other nutrients, Molasses... (i hear) dont know why.. Uuum change watering at all.. That stuff.

Also How do i go about switching from 20 light and 4 dark to 12 light and 12 dark.. And Im guessing my best hours of light would be around 7 in the morning to 7 at night.. hmm
 
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