Small Tent Grow

DustovGenius

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Kinda the same as what I am doing at the mo. First time in a small 1.2 x 1.2 x 2.0. I'm experimenting with dual spec at the mo. Using up some seeds that I didn't germ on my last grow. I hop[e it goes smooooothly from now on for you.
 

BiG PuFFer

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Its really decent for this small tent. I really need to take the cables off and attech the hangers directly to the fixture so i can raise it all the way to the top of the tent. Some of my tips are getting a little too much light. But, its a loner. I have been vegging under 5ts, i vegged a few weeks with the led and it was fine. My new 4x4 set up has a 630w Lec:bigjoint:
 

DustovGenius

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Will seem like a lot of work at first but as you keep doing it and it continues to grow well, I find I can get everything done much quicker and without much thought (cos lets face it, we are stoned a lot of the time) through familiarity by routine. A bit like starting a new job that you were not really to excited about doing but after a while it becomes routine. I hope your successful and find a nice easy quick way to get the chore side of this en devour done. Its worth it. And fun cos your growing something you love. GL man.
 

BiG PuFFer

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This weeks update. Seen 1 seed on the Jack. Few weeks left on that. The chocolope is comming along. Im tring to get things ready to run in the new tent.
 

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BiG PuFFer

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The beefing up. One of the chocolope started to claw a bit so i flushed her. I'll post and update next week.
 

BiG PuFFer

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Checking in. Plant to the left (chocolope)is having an issue with the leaves clawing up. I doubt it has to much nitro this late in the soil, but i flushed it out twice anyway to try and fix it. Everything else is ok. Just waiting to chop so i can move this tent and start over.

Also my month old clones are doing ok. (Not pictured) the have some twisted leaves and rust looking spots on the leaves. Im going to keep an eye on my ph.
 

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BiG PuFFer

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looking good colour green. Looks also as though they could do with a week or 2 still.
Is the clawing is from too much nitrogen? The been in the root organic soil for a while and i feed thwm nutes lightly. They all had the same feedings, that one is the only showing that claw.
 

DustovGenius

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It could be a number of things. strange that one plant only has it , as it looks a little like temp issue. Gnat flies, I have known to make leaves do odd things like curl or claw. Also caterpillars, they wrap leaves together, thus giving the illusion off a curled leaf. Looking at them again it could be overwatering. (root problems) Try Laying of the nutes now anyway as they look like a week or so from ready. If you have an old pond air bubble pump, fill what you need for watering and leave the air line in the water overnight or a good 10hrs before you use the water. This I find the plants love and really helps with flush, bringing out awesome flavour and quicker curing. The longer you can air the water the better results.


Peace.
 
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