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My Journey with Northern Lights

It's a dirty job.

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by , 08-17-2012 at 07:30 PM (218 Views)
The clone was topped two days ago. She was in good health.

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I showed the top to kitten. She snatched that bitch and ran!

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24 hours later

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Today she showed some heat stress, felt her soil and it was pretty dry. Gave her some love.


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NL#1 is still growing well. I raise the lights when needed and tie down the canopy to near even height every day. She is popping pistils like crazy!

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I killed NL#2 today. She was just growing sooooo damn slow. When I pulled her from the soil she barely had any roots. I even dumped the soil out to see the bottom hair roots. NONE.

I think I may have been over watering her and drowning the roots. It has been really hot and humid out. The humidity was prob making her pot stay wet longer than than my indoor plant.

Whatever. Now I don't have to worry about having company out in my florida room.

She also had a really bad fungus gnat infestation. Didn't want to bring THAT inside.

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