Volksball's First Grow: White Widow Feminized Grow Journal 2018

You're fine. No sweat. Just don't make a habit of it :).
Thanks. Definitely not a habit. I've been very careful to not let any light into the basement and gone as far as blocking up windows and taping over device lights on things. This was the first time I actually turned a light on. My heart sank. So, those few seconds of light won't cause herming or stressing that will hurt the flowering?
 
Hey guys,

Question:

I had to run to the basement to grab a few things and literally bumped into the light switch that flipped the lights on in the basement. Dammit. They weren't on for more than 3 seconds, but light undoubtedly entered the tent. How bad was that?

Ugh.
No effect. Tell them it was a 3 second lightning storm. It is constant and recurrent light leaks that cause problems.
 
Good evening growers,

The girls are moving along nicely. I've posted some of the best angles I could get. You'll notice that there is some intense reflection off the frostiness, I think the flash might have done that, not a bad look, anyway. Besides that, I tried for the best color I could get, but in person, they're a well balanced green.

The fattest ones have about an inch diameter at their biggest part, while a some are fattening more slowly and are still showing all nodal separations. I'm not sure if they're on track, behind or what, but they're pretty cool.

Day 108/33F

Thanks!
 

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Happy Sunday, guys..

Coming home from a weekend away, I just opened the tent to one the girls showing a bit of yellowing in some of her leaves. Looks like a Ca-Mg issue, but I'm not entirely sure why now. She's been one of the healthier ones. Could it be the plant maturing and using her leaves? Today is the start if week 6 from flip, so it seems early for that. Any ideas?

Thanks.

Day 112/37F
 

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Awesome stuff over here volk! Ladies are fattening up and frosting up nicely for you! Can’t wait to see them finished off

Thanks man! Now if I can just figure out this issue before it hurts em, I'll be great!
 
The spotting is calcium you're right, just wanted to make sure environment was on point.

Right. So its either lockout, or deficient. Do I use a foliar spray? Or add more on the next feeding just for that one plant?
 
You could try a foliar, if it comes back you can add more to the soil.
I might try an add to the soil. I've read that shouldn't use foliar spray on buds. Bud rot? Not sure. Now, I already use a double dose, 4ml/liter. Is there risk in adding more than a double dose?
 
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