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jackinthebox

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growing is so excieting = )

I get excieted reading about others getting excieted lol. I wish I could see my plants every day, but I am turtored at only being able to see them once a week = (
 

humbo jumbo

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hahah I totally feel ya man, it may be best that way as I find myself tending to my plants more than I probably should
 

t0k3s

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hahah I totally feel ya man, it may be best that way as I find myself tending to my plants more than I probably should
as long as your not doing anythin bad them visiting them is good. the air we breath is rich in c02 they love it talk to your girls and love em:mrgreen:
 

t0k3s

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the blue led light is fine
actually no.. if he were to flower the plant inside that box and had the blue fan running during dark period it would effect the plant and maybe stunt it and force it hermaphrodite or worse:evil:.For vegetative growth your alright but flower you need non lighted fans.... so that means no light at all during flowering dark period. "except a true green light" which can be found online or at garden centers.as far as green led lighted fans go im sure they would work to but only if the leds are true green glass they cant be normal bulbs that are painted green .any other color light will screw things up.:blsmoke:
 

t0k3s

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So the fans are up and running!

They have blue L.E.D lights on them and I am somewhat concerned if that could have any negative affect to the plant?!

Should I switch them out for regular ones?! (which I would need to buy)

The plant is getting bigger and has significantly increased in smell! Which I assume means I am making progress :mrgreen:

One of the oldest leaves is drooping and has a slight tinge of brown to it, however I am colorblind and am not 100% sure it is brown!

I also completed my preparations for my outdoor spot. There are ferns that are about 6-8 feet tall that surround my spot, they are soo thick that you could easily lose direction in them.

I cleared out a square spot that is 6 feet on all sides, and placed chicken wire to form my square. I then replanted all the ferns that I had ripped out, on the outside of the wire for some better camouflage!

All I need to do now is prepare the soil, and wait for my baby!

:peace:
its normal for the very bottom leaves to start to brown and die or start to yellow. just remove the dead leaves and that way you will get better airflow.:)
 

humbo jumbo

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Thank you all for your help!! My plant apparently was not in the best spot, as I have been arrested!


This is my first time near a computer since the 19th and I must make this quick. But I appreciate everyones help!


And will be back in the game come june!


:peace:

P.s having your mmj card doesn't make shit for a difference =/
 

AverageJoe21

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Damn dude, sorry to hear about your arrest. But, I'm sure that a 6' square cleared in dense fern stood out like a sore thumb from the air. I'm sure they were waiting for you to show up :cry:
Good luck :peace:
 

shamegame

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growing is so excieting = )

I get excieted reading about others getting excieted lol. I wish I could see my plants every day, but I am turtored at only being able to see them once a week = (
I am getting excited. I am currently getting all my stuff together and I think I will be cracking my outdoor beans in a week or so.:peace:
 

humbo jumbo

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Nice man, best of luck with that!!

So I have court dates set and everything is beginning to roll.

I now have one plant in a pretty secluded spot, with a watering system I rigged up.

I will probably only check it every 5 days er so.

Bomb the system :)
 

humbo jumbo

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What would happen if my plant was in total darkness for 3 days?

Kind of random, but Im trying to decide if its worth putting time into it even though it was subjected to a bad environment.
 

humbo jumbo

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So I am a little worried, I checked the weather report today and to my dismay..

it will be raining tomorrow. 60% chance. A high of 61 and a low of 49


Help would be greatly appreciated, what should I do?! Can my plant withstand that?! It shouldn't be a storm of any sort it just says 'showers'


Thanks


:peace: n <3
 

ALX420

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you plant should be fine if it has enough drainage. if it is in a low laying area it may get flooded. as for leaving it in the dark...it will just slow growing. might shock the plant a little but not too serious. i started a month ago here in socal. the weather has been great. you started just in time in my opinion.
 

humbo jumbo

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It is on the side of a somewhat downward facing hill. I don't think I need to worry about it flooding, but I will check it out tomorrow and try my best to stop any water flow that may flood it.


Thank you for your help, it is greatly appreciated!
 

AnitaNuggs

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you may want to put some sand bags on the hill under the plant(s). chance of the hill sliding? or not that steap?
 

humbo jumbo

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Probably not that steep. But I don't think that there will be that much rain anyway. I am worried about temperatures though.

What temps should I begin to start worrying about?
 

ALX420

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60 at the lowest. 100 at the hottest. for short periods of course. you dont need to worry as much when you are growing outdoors because the temp changes all the time. frost is a killer if it gets cold enough. is frost an issue where you are?
 
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