week 6 flower, need honest input

whaler007

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Hey everyone,

I would like to know what you all think of my plants. This is my first grow and I want some honest replies. How is the size for week 6? compared to the size of a seasoned grower. I'm looking for some honest answers, say it straight up. No need for "good for a beginner," etc.

Genetics: Greenpoint seeds, Purple Crash ( Purple Punch X Sundae Driver)

Lighting: True 200W LED
 

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Northwood

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can you explain? haha I do have a cat.
I have a cat too and mysteriously I still get a hair here and there in my colas. And our cat is not even allowed to enter the same room that my tent is in. And it's not like we don't vacuum and sweep the house. It's a cat, and we just have to learn to live with it.
 

Killaki

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Haha, I see now. I had a long road trip with my cat today, seems like he got hair all over my clothes right before I took the pics.
I wonder if this is why there's sometimes random cat hairs in my bag of weed. I also find long people hair in my buds sometimes... At least my homegrown seems to be at a minimum.
 

youraveragehorticulturist

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Your plants look good. Leaves have a nice green color with no yellowing, which is good. It's all down hill from here. If you want to get super picky, check out your leaf tips. You've got super minor burning. That shows you're feeding just a little bit too much. Or maybe your nitrogen is slightly too high for this stage of flowering. The issue is super minor though! You're doing a good job. Just maybe a "seasoned grower" might be concerned with making that slight 5%-10% adjustment to really get things perfect.

You did a good job filling your space wall to wall. It doesn't look like any light is hitting the bottom of your tent. That's good. In the future you'll want to train your plants a little better so you have more uniform height and more symmetrical colas. Like a little group of shoulders standing at attention vs some random bushiness. But you can't even really start to think about that before you've seen plants actually grow, so don't beat yourself up.
 

whaler007

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Your plants look good. Leaves have a nice green color with no yellowing, which is good. It's all down hill from here. If you want to get super picky, check out your leaf tips. You've got super minor burning. That shows you're feeding just a little bit too much. Or maybe your nitrogen is slightly too high for this stage of flowering. The issue is super minor though! You're doing a good job. Just maybe a "seasoned grower" might be concerned with making that slight 5%-10% adjustment to really get things perfect.

You did a good job filling your space wall to wall. It doesn't look like any light is hitting the bottom of your tent. That's good. In the future you'll want to train your plants a little better so you have more uniform height and more symmetrical colas. Like a little group of shoulders standing at attention vs some random bushiness. But you can't even really start to think about that before you've seen plants actually grow, so don't beat yourself up.
Great reply! thanks for being honest about it. Although it does look like they have nute burn it was actually light burn. It only hit top leaves and I measured LUX at 85-95K, the light is now raised and LUX is lowered of course. I agree about how I didn't create an even canopy, I started LST way too late in fear of hurting the plants but now I know! Have a great day.
 
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