For all those saying 8 weeks is too long to veg in soil…

Supra98x

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I don't worry about how long things take to veg. I fill the canopy space and flip when I feel like my plants are ready. If that's 8 weeks 12 weeks idc.
This was exactly my approach! Didn’t care if it took 4 weeks or 15, I was filling my space. Some more porn from one of my girls :) super silver haze
 

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Wizzlebiz

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2 plants, day 35 flower, 3x3, 10gal smart pots, 1100 PPFD. This is gonna be somewhere between 8-12oz…

This being my first grow, wanted to pass the message to the other first time growers. Don’t let people talk you down, do your own research, and most importantly, have fun!
Hey this is true.

Now let's talk about the heat stress/ nitrogen toxicity you got going there.
 

calvin.m16

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10 gal containers filled to 8 gal (under filled slightly). Yeah I’m supplementing with the fox farms trio and adding some black strap molasses. They’re really cooking, honestly couldn’t be happier as a first timer.
Look great and you did a good job. I should say though when most people are talking about vegging long in soil they say it because they're only growing in soil and not adding anything but water. Of course in soil you can grow for any number of weeks if you're adding liquid fertilizer to it.

I think perhaps you just misunderstood what people meant by "you can't veg in soil for x time".
 

calvin.m16

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Hey this is true.

Now let's talk about the heat stress/ nitrogen toxicity you got going there.
Are you saying there is N Toxicity due to the dark green leaves? Burnt tips?
As for heat stress what indicates there is heat stress in that picture?
 

Wizzlebiz

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Are you saying there is N Toxicity due to the dark green leaves? Burnt tips?
As for heat stress what indicates there is heat stress in that picture?
Some leaves are shiny like wax. That's a sign of nitrogen toxicity. The heat stress is the leaves curling up like at the edges.
 
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