Balls to the Wall grow, Riddleme Gets Serious

Babies got thier second rain this morning, this time with molasses (need to feed the herd) all but #4 as it is still not ready for rain, it got another circle water (also w/molasses)

I am starting to see pheno differences between the 3 NL #1's

#2 is the biggest most vigorous (though planted 2nd)

#1 & #2 have similar internodal spacing

#3 has shorter/tighter internodal spacing (about half as much)

interesting to watch them develope as I decide what I'm breeding for
 
Last night I started adding minutes to the light cycle, will be adding 15 everyday till I get to 18/6

also they just got thier first dose of the infrared, I increased the temp by 2 degrees which puts it up to 82

doing the hand thing I can feel the heat very comfortably, however when I put my face down by the plant it feels like I am standing in the sun, gonna be interesting to see how they respond
 
that is interesting. now you now where to go and take a nap. just go bask in your artificial sun heat downstairs!!
 
yeah the best part is for the first time with this setup I am in complete control of the temps, can raise or lower as I want
 
Let us visit my tomatos once again cause I got questions for ya?

went out this mornin and one of them was drooping :shock:

it had rained twice this week so I was surprised to see this, anyway I watered em and within 10 minutes it had perked back up except for one little branch (there is a pic)

I decided to take some pics and ask a question

in the pics you see several problems I have the one droopy stem, I have bug damage, I have moisture stress (curling leaf) I have bird poop The pics that do not have anything circled are there to show overall healthyness and if you look back at the last batch of pics you will see they have grown a lot

the question,,,,,

is any of this a problem with my maters???
 

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my take is yes and no. nothing wrong with the fruit, but the plant may be in a spot which gives it more rain water, and it has been rained on to much. i see the shade so I assume that maybe the branches above are formed above the maters, and one of the branches may runoff more water to that one plant. unless the problems are scattered amongst all plants, then maybe it is still the too much water.
 
Oh, so them getting more rain has made them want more? Ok, I thought they may have had too much, but with this heat I understand
 
The point I was trying to make is that NO, none of what is in those pics is a problem, the maters are healthy and growing vigorously everyday, they have fruit on them and it is doing fine,,,,IOW I am not a bit worried about them

so why is a brown spot on a MJ leaf such a big deal???
 
I kept looking at those pics trying to see the problem. For the life of me I couldn't see where you were going. Glad to see I wasn't missing anything.
Daniels
 
I know that you know this LOL

I wrote the post with the noob's in mind, seems once again lots of folks are reading without posting

so as always I'm still teachin

Well actually I thought you were trying to teach that every little sympton is not a major problem. So I got myself caught up.
 
Well actually I thought you were trying to teach that every little sympton is not a major problem. So I got myself caught up.

IMHHO that was exactly his point...it was just meant for those lurkers that do not know but need to...to hopefully get them to "pipe up" and participate...as in my experience greatly enhances the learning and shortens the curve... but then again I am stoned so who knows:eyesmoke::???:

Namaste':eyesmoke:

"A state licensed personal medical grow...Thank you":peace:
 
The point is that each and every living thing has a life, no matter how short.

And in that life are experiences and a purpose

a broken arm, a broken branch

a bee sting, a bug bite

it all makes us smarter and tougher

plants adapt, as we do, to that which is around us

in the end we each fulfil our purpose

and grow from the experience

there is no greater joy in this life than understanding and sharing it
 
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