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LoL somebody say boobs well it is always nice to have you around buddy, thanks for stopping by and have a great day furtherDid I hear someone mention (¤) (¤) ?? I literally know shit all about coco so I'm literally no help but I like watching plants grow and your's will bounce back no problem. I hate pHing water and have only ever done it a few times.... but again I grow in soil so I don't have to as long as me microbes are happy then I'm happy
Looks great btw. Seems like that light is doing a and so are you bruv.
Appreciated Santbyeah I usually try and bend it as far as possible without breaking or splitting the stems. I bend the taller one down so much it looks like I might as well mainline, LoL. Have a great day further!Lookin great, Pat.. I love to LST. Guaranteed to make a difference to the plant, with no harm..if you're careful!! I often break branches or split main stems trying to bend too far..! But the plant usually loves that stuff!
So cool to tie 'em down flat like they/ve been sat on, then tomorrow they're back standing up looking bushy straight away..
Have some reps!!
Must still get an oscillating fan but have a beef jerky fan blowing on there atm. It is extremely difficult to find one here in South Africa....maybe now when it is getting towards summer I might be able to find a small one bru. And the RH I have no idea on. LoLDo you have an oscillating fan? What is your RH?
Looking at that first plant with the major damage to leaves im thinking will have a lot to do with PH fluctuations or maybe even an excess, overall the leaves are really healthy green and not yellowing etc like a deficiency. First thing i would do is flush, could be a build up of nutes in the medium, the plant will only use what it needs and leaves the rest behind, every feed you add to it, without knowing PH and ppm going in and out its very hard to tell. At least after a flush you know you are starting with a clean slate, wait for it to dry out for a day or so, check to see if any further damage and give it a fresh feed (hopefully ph'd if your new pen gets here in time)
I was thinking for my next grow to start it under the 85w CFL and get a nice little root system going then popping it under the LED after the first week or so. These plants started off waaaay worse than my CFL plant started off, CFL had big leaves, tight node spacing and already had about 4 sets all bunched together. Just almost had a sissie fit, people doesn't have the PPM pen in stock so have to wait till they get some in again, PH pen they have so sent an email asking when it will be there and said I need it asapmy medicine depends on it! LoLSeems to be only affecting the larger fans anyways mate keep an eye on the newer growth
I gave up on LED's and only use my CFL in early veg now, found it too slow and constantly had problems with CalMag under led I go for the cheapest calibration stuff i can find, brand i use is hygen which is the cheapest at my local hydro shop, it all does the same thing