ShedsAndTents
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Call me a sleazy salesman trying to attract anyone with a title like this, but I'm quite unsure how to describe this with words. So I'll use your eyes instead.
Big thanks to like, anyone chiming in.
Blue Dream.
3gal fabric pot (From a 1/2gal pot 3 days prior to the photo)
74° ambient temp.
About 250w of led using 5w diodes
About 90w of CFL for supplemental side lighting.
Watering with 1000ppm iguana grow, ancient earth, b-52 and voodoo juice.
Received as a clone on 1/18/2018 in the condition as shown in the last photo.
So I've been vegging it myself for about 16 days. (About jizzed myself at the roots, this is my first attempt at both a clone and quality genetics)
Are these leaves fat with water because I foliar feed them? Is this the result of the stomata closing?
On top of that, the soil was more moist than I would have had it during transplant, (after seeing the root mass on her I had to act quick) like soaking wet.
Is this a result of overwatering?
She has only been under this led setup for as long as she has been in the 3gal pot. (About 3 days) is this light stress?
Before this, she was under a 96w 2ft, 4 bulb t5 with the 4 CFL's for side lighting.
I'm at a loss on how to describe the leaves?
As you can see, an older set is less defined looking I guess you could say, more flat with each blades edges coming together where as the afflicted leaves (even some of the new growth hiding under fan leaves) have very serrated edges and very wide peaks and valleys between the veins on the leaves. Is there some way to describe this already?
Because I am lost
They look healthy!
Big thanks to like, anyone chiming in.
Blue Dream.
3gal fabric pot (From a 1/2gal pot 3 days prior to the photo)
74° ambient temp.
About 250w of led using 5w diodes
About 90w of CFL for supplemental side lighting.
Watering with 1000ppm iguana grow, ancient earth, b-52 and voodoo juice.
Received as a clone on 1/18/2018 in the condition as shown in the last photo.
So I've been vegging it myself for about 16 days. (About jizzed myself at the roots, this is my first attempt at both a clone and quality genetics)
Are these leaves fat with water because I foliar feed them? Is this the result of the stomata closing?
On top of that, the soil was more moist than I would have had it during transplant, (after seeing the root mass on her I had to act quick) like soaking wet.
Is this a result of overwatering?
She has only been under this led setup for as long as she has been in the 3gal pot. (About 3 days) is this light stress?
Before this, she was under a 96w 2ft, 4 bulb t5 with the 4 CFL's for side lighting.
I'm at a loss on how to describe the leaves?
As you can see, an older set is less defined looking I guess you could say, more flat with each blades edges coming together where as the afflicted leaves (even some of the new growth hiding under fan leaves) have very serrated edges and very wide peaks and valleys between the veins on the leaves. Is there some way to describe this already?
Because I am lost
They look healthy!
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