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Makes total sense to me, and yea I'm worried I won't have enough light but I've done research and it seems like i should have more than enough light for 10 plants, I maybe wrong as I am new and would love to be corrected if I am. Thanks for all the help!
hey master chronic
If you dont have PH down a lemone squeezed into you water will do the same as PH down if you wanted to make it more acidic.. as far as your seedlings i wouldnt hit them with nutes for maybe a week an a half they usually dont need nutes untill they get big.. the dots on your plants are most likely what reddawg said its a PH problem make sure your PH is between 6.0 and 6.5 for soil growing.. and i would get some nutes on your growing clones the yellowing is usually a nute def. and indicas usually have way thicker leaves then sativas and they are more short and stout rather then sativas are skinny and can be grow to be really tall.. get you ph right and your nutes right and youll be good as far as your clones only hit them with about 400-500 ppms of nutes or maybe start off less and gradually bring them up... happy medicatings Chronic Master also LST can be very difficult if youve never experienced with it before i suggest start trying it with just one plant
Haha I hope so, but do you guys know anything about the Gotham hydro LEDs? That's where I'm planning on buying from but I'm unsure...
Yea I know it makes me nervous but I have seen a couple of very successful grows with their lights.... I just feel like a 240 watt led is gonna cost more than 250
Haha I hope so, but do you guys know anything about the Gotham hydro LEDs? That's where I'm planning on buying from but I'm unsure...
Alright guys, not sure if anyone is following the grow but I'm gonna keep updating it anyways. I have been continuing to use fox farm grow big, added some h2o2 solution, and a little epsom salt and the sativa that previously looked like it was about to kick the bucket was very lush and green this morning, actually shocked me a little bit. I took a pic, will edit in this post later. The indica in the back is still not looking that great, and it smells so nice it'd really be upsetting if it didn't make it but I'm gonna give it a few more days to turn around and if it's still looking bad I'm just going to top it, clone the top, and hope that the new forming tops will do it well. Hopefully it won't have to come to that.
Another issue though is I noticed what looked to be nute burn on the tips of maybe 3 of the little sprouts, and one has twisted and is looking completely down now, I'm worried that the rooting nute I gave them was too much and unnecessary. I also think I have been overwatering them some as well, I think I'm subconsciously trying to kill them haha. But most of them are still looking good though it's been almost a week since sprout for all of them and only a couple have both new pairs of real leaves, thinking they are running a little slow. Any comments or ideas would be very helpful, thanks guys.