Newbie DWC

Chaosgarden

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hate to be a dick but I'm going down that path anyway on this one.... you need to secure that led driver and any other electronics you have over the res.. The mounting holes are there for that exact reason . What would have happened if that pushed the net pot through and followed it? better yet what would have happened if the breaker wouldn't have flipped say you go to check the res and damn too late../ Just saying, safety comes first for a reason even in our hobby of growing plants. ain't no second chances. Sorry like i said hate to be a dick but if something is half assed and a potential hazard in a hydro grow, chances are it will become a problem more than not. especially smaller spaces where we tend to knock shit around when maintaining the space.

Now that I'm done being the ass hole here. Stoked for ya on your grow and welcome aboard!
You are not a dick :) I appreciate your concern and I did make changes after the accident, now all the drivers are securely screwed to the closet door. I had great plans for my setup but was so eager to start that I did many mistakes.
Thanks for the welcome :)
Safety first
 

luv2grow

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You are not a dick :) I appreciate your concern and I did make changes after the accident, now all the drivers are securely screwed to the closet door. I had great plans for my setup but was so eager to start that I did many mistakes.
Thanks for the welcome :)
Safety first
That's exactly why I chimed in lol, We have all been there and done that. Anyway good stuff, look forward to your progress. Happy growing
 

Logan Burke

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My auto's get deformed leaf growth, along with clones I've had in the past, when they undergo stress in general and/or stressful events....I've found that they still produce energy and are still leaves, they just aren't "pretty" or "normal" (Like most of us people ha). These, are not by chance, autoflowering plants are they? Sorry for not replying back on your thread Chaos; I just had a sternotomy and have been busy between recovery and managing my garden while wounded lol.
Happy growing
 

Chaosgarden

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My auto's get deformed leaf growth, along with clones I've had in the past, when they undergo stress in general and/or stressful events....I've found that they still produce energy and are still leaves, they just aren't "pretty" or "normal" (Like most of us people ha). These, are not by chance, autoflowering plants are they? Sorry for not replying back on your thread Chaos; I just had a sternotomy and have been busy between recovery and managing my garden while wounded lol.
Happy growing
Don't worry Logan :) Health comes first :)
They are regular fem seeds not auto. I have put some more LED lights in and it's really catching up to the big one :weed: I don't care how she looks :mrgreen:
Take it easy Logan and hope you have a speedy recovery :)
 

luv2grow

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Yes you can trim in flower. Just keep in mind that those leaves store Nuets for the flowers. So take it easy and break up taking leaves into a few sessions. Let that plant recover from the stress. looking good!
 

Chaosgarden

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Small update :leaf:
I trim them lightly every day and both looking strong. Day 4 12/2 pH and EC is stable, they are drinking much water.
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neckpod

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Sorry but do you need to remove leaves? I'm on my first rdwc grow and just flipped to flower but not done much really in the way of pulling fan leaves.?

Will my plants be too bushy?

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Chaosgarden

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Sorry but do you need to remove leaves? I'm on my first rdwc grow and just flipped to flower but not done much really in the way of pulling fan leaves.?

Will my plants be too bushy?

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This is my first grow to and I really have no clue :D I pull off a few fan leaves every 4 or 5 days
 

neckpod

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I thought the leaves where basically what gave the plant energy to grow including the bud zones?
I only really ever take ones that are not looking so good or are maybe really low down and not getting any light.
Maybe I should be trimming more but just don't know as they look so healthy at the min don't really want to be stressing them?

I'll put a pic up of mine day 10 of flower topped and some light training. Never grown in RDWC so God knows.
 

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Chaosgarden

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I thought the leaves where basically what gave the plant energy to grow including the bud zones?
I only really ever take ones that are not looking so good or are maybe really low down and not getting any light.
Maybe I should be trimming more but just don't know as they look so healthy at the min don't really want to be stressing them?

I'll put a pic up of mine day 10 of flower topped and some light training. Never grown in RDWC so God knows.
I followed this guide http://www.growweedeasy.com/marijuana-defoliation-tutorial

Seems like the plants liked it and it did not hurt the plants in any way :)
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