johndoh610
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actually the "K" stands for Potassium, but thats beside the point. Sounds like you know what you're doing there Platypus, keep up the hard work and it will pay off.
how old r they check mine out there 25 days old and grow about 2 inches a day under the 24 hour light i still use my 2 foot shop light so i dont have to worry bout heat stress or them burning they dont get hot with a small fan blowing on themTook some new pics today. You can see the heat burn well on the largest plant. I fixed the situation. But look at the previous post with pics and see how much she has grown in just 48 hours under the MH lights.....anyone needing to see how much a difference lighting makes see these pics. 3 weeks fluorescent tubes.....see prior post pics. 48 hours later under MH...see these...WOW!!! Also, my little one who has not been able to stand without a crutch grew up so strong in the past 24 that the tie sluffed off her stem, and she can stand on her own.....but I'll leave her stick just in case!
you might have already said but what is the new strain your going to start?..are you going give us a look at it againGoing to 86 this journal......got my good seeds and all 10 sprouted...so I am going to give these plants to my amigo, and devote all my research to growin from what I believe is a guaranteed good strain.
cant wait sounds like a good mix of strains.I will be starting a new journal soon.....5 strains...WW, NL, Ice, OB,and Shiva.
lol need another a bowl he handed them off to his buddy and is starting fresh batch of good strains.hi platy i think you may have shocked your plants when you potted your seedlings, the soil you used has nuets in it i use levingtons seed & cutting soil no nuets in soil and no nuets in feed for 4 weeks then small amount of nuets as you already know nothing you can do now unerless some one has any thoughts you should be OK but this may have effect on growth speed
how are the plants today now you have light information some pics please
(how is over nueted doing) = flush flush flush
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