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TJTrouble
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Right around 36" or so.How far away you have the light right now?
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Right around 36" or so.How far away you have the light right now?
I started at 4' then 3'...now I'm at 30"Right around 36" or so.
Honestly, I'm not sure. They were both assembled when I purchased them. They look identicle on both ends except for the grid plate on the bottom end.Looking good over there. Is ur air pot upside down?
Just remember the more you visit the tent the slower it seems they grow. Just cause you see them daily. I did same thing first grow as well. Good thing about visiting daily is you can catch problems early
Subbed up for this grow. Did you drop any of your nutrient solution on the leaves?Here she is today, looking wonderful. Growth day over day is pretty noticeable at this stage, which lets face it, is tons of fun!
Only concern I have are these yellowy patches developing on some of the leaves. It isn't nearly as noticeable under sunlight, but under the LED it stands out quite a bit.
Any thoughts?
Definitely not. It's mixed pretty light right now though, but I suppose if left on the leaves it could burn them. Is that typical if you splash a leaf with water including fertilizer?Subbed up for this grow. Did you drop any of your nutrient solution on the leaves?
If u leave droplets on the leaves then it acts as a magnifying glass and could cause issues on that leaf.
It will create a nute burn on the leaves. I wouldn't over think things unless you start to start to see issues with new growth.
Kinda back tracking on the journal, are you still using strips to check pH? I highly recommend a pH pen to check the ph, also a ppm pen as well. I'm using gh nutes as well and grow pot cheaply.com has a feed schedule that I use and it's treated me well.I water around the plant rather than over it, so definitely no water droplets, but solid tip and I will make sure I don't leave droplets on the leaves.
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