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  1. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    Definitely a challenge with heat, humidity and potential life trying to take over or consume the plant lol. But so far so good. Thanks for the love I'll let the ladies know and keep putting in work Probably the lights/camera , they have quite a vibrant green color now. only 3 plants which...
  2. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    Went ahead and removed the net on your advice, will probably spread out the branches and even the canopy by tying them down.
  3. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    Humidity hasn't been an issue yet only heat.. rainy season starts soon let's see how sealed the room is, might take up on your advice with the genetics switch by then. Some of then are def a pain in the ass trying to shape them but most really have been way stronger than I had expected for a...
  4. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    We want to stack the EC throughout the grow and you want the roots to be in optimal state to take up nutrients again. The root network expands because it is trying to get to the little water left in the coco and therefore the plant grows rapidly. Dryback in coco is max to 25% vwc And...
  5. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    Already made clones and just flipped 2 days ago so they'll be flowering clones if I do it now hehe. But thanks for the tips I'll definitely pull em off then
  6. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    BTW now that I'm placing the scrog i'm noticing I maybe left some unwanted side branches on some of them. Is it too late to take em off or will they produce some alright bud? Or am I denying the actual tops from energy and will lose a lot of end weight?
  7. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    This is how they are doing so if you like to call it bro science it's working out alright. Definitely not the perfect run and I'm about to get an extra AC to lock down the climate even further. I appreciate all the advice!
  8. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    Much appreciated I kind of took it as a plan to switch after the first week of stretch
  9. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    There's definitely a thing as too much dryback. The color of my coco Is very light so maybe it confuses some of you. I'll post a pic of dry coco vs my always sort of moist coco
  10. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    Lol im just saying what master growers who studied for this taught me and literally are employed by one of the biggest farms in thailand. So instead of generalising everything and saying I have to go back to the drawing board tell me on what fronts i can improve. just this doesn't add value :)
  11. K

    When to flip to 12/12

    Lol sorry for neglecting this thread, a bit late but flipping today had to close of some leaks. Do transplanting and cloning. Now I'm ready
  12. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    A simple question; when do I switch from grow to bloom? ( nutrients ) The day after I switched to 12/12?
  13. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    Not following you, the osmotic pressure you mean? I control the dryback simply by feeling the pots weight... a vwc meter would be more adequate.
  14. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    Honestly I could use some advice on pruning these babies and prepping them for flower. To cut or not to cut the side branches. I only have one room and won't be able to have a light running for clones since I'll be flowering soon. Any ideas? Will they survive in another room with 28 degrees...
  15. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    So basically what I know of this ( the article I posted states the same ) By always giving your plant what she needs she becomes lazy ( always moisture ) By controlled drybacks u cause the osmotic pressure to be in optimal state, you rise the EC which can be used to our advantage and it causes...
  16. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    Yes 100%, coco peat and fibre mixed up
  17. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    Much love for the support, they've been on 75% already.. placed them under 50% rn and will definitely back the lights off a bit as they have grown taller :)
  18. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    Completely missed this message, I agree but it's really not that dry. I've worked on a commercial grow where we REALLY let them dry back, to almost weighing nothing no jokes. Problem you run into is trying to re saturate the substrate whilst hydrofobic.. and the EC rises scary when it's that dry.
  19. K

    Help me identify this please, babies are suffering :'(

    I'm in thailand so everything here you get from China, kind of an amazon lotto( I got two different models hanging for example lol ) They claim to have Samsung chips and osram diodes
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