Single HSO Fem Blue Dream in Coco Coir - Photon 180V LED

HandyGringo

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What is the humidity when the lights are off ,Also is there a fan hitting that side of the plant.
A fan is lightly hitting the plant, but I turn the plant every day. And the humidity is around 55% at night, 45% during the day, roughly.. :/
 

tyke1973

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Not that then,but to be honest its only very slight canoeing,so i would not worry about it ,any thing low comes of during flowering any how.
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I have found that by worrying about small problems like this, that you can cause more damage than you do good,by trying to fix it.I would say that it will prob grow out,these leaves,don't forget are the very bottom leaves,and in most cases die off any how.
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HandyGringo

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Not that then,but to be honest its only very slight canoeing,so i would not worry about it ,any thing low comes of during flowering any how.
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I have found that by worrying about small problems like this, that you can cause more damage than you do good,by trying to fix it.I would say that it will prob grow out,these leaves,don't forget are the very bottom leaves,and in most cases die off any how.
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Alright thanks for the reassuring words man. It's easy to get carried away and worry..
 

HandyGringo

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Day 7 - 27c 45% rh.

Holy shit she grew fast today. I came home from a 12 hour shift and it was like looking at a new plant.

Here's how much she grew in a 26 hour time span



 
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Budley Doright

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Maybe increase ventilation if possible, let more air in maybe? But they do seem to be doing well and that's probably due to keeping humidity low, as for transplanting, I would wait if myself, you would be missing out on the benefits of up potting and she's fragile and likes to be left alone lol.
 

HandyGringo

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Maybe increase ventilation if possible, let more air in maybe? But they do seem to be doing well and that's probably due to keeping humidity low, as for transplanting, I would wait if myself, you would be missing out on the benefits of up potting and she's fragile and likes to be left alone lol.
I guess I'll crank up the oscilating fan and the exhaust fan to max, and hope that helps, perhaps open up the passive intakes a bit more.

Also when should I transplant? ^^ I really want it over in the smart pot soon.
 

Budley Doright

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I guess I'll crank up the oscilating fan and the exhaust fan to max, and hope that helps, perhaps open up the passive intakes a bit more.

Also when should I transplant? ^^ I really want it over in the smart pot soon.
I'm no expert on up potting because I never did it with my outdoor grows in soil but pretty sure the ideal is to get it just before it becomes root bound to allow a rootball to develop the transplant to allow for even outward growth. Hopefully a soil grow expert will offer advice. Also with smart pots it may be a mute point being self pruning and you could do it at any point. I know that when I rushed from cup to pot if I rushed it the seedling suffered a bit re stress. As for the fan in the tent, I try not to have direct air on the plant but just above the canopy, I seem to get better results and healthier leaves.
 

HandyGringo

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I'm no expert on up potting because I never did it with my outdoor grows in soil but pretty sure the ideal is to get it just before it becomes root bound to allow a rootball to develop the transplant to allow for even outward growth. Hopefully a soil grow expert will offer advice. Also with smart pots it may be a mute point being self pruning and you could do it at any point. I know that when I rushed from cup to pot if I rushed it the seedling suffered a bit re stress. As for the fan in the tent, I try not to have direct air on the plant but just above the canopy, I seem to get better results and healthier leaves.
i'll probably wait with transplant till it's grown a bit more. When it starts looking "big" for the container.. and my fan isn't blowing directly on the plant, but like, next to it, I'll try blowing on top.. See if it helps ^^
 

tyke1973

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Are both vents open during lights on then closed lights off,in the tent,my room runs hot ,but that is because its in the same room has the hps room,the hps room's heat is vented into the area the tent is,so it runs around 27/28,but has long has the plant looks happy don't worry,the slight leaf curing is not a problem don't worry about it see if it carry's through to the next sets of leaves before doing any thing,My two are both near the same height has the clones now,a couple of inch of,but in the next week or so they will all be the same, its at this point that i start the topping process of each plant to keep them same height,My grows i have going now in the tent and in the hps room have not been topped once and there doing brilliant.put a table over it and train during the first 3/4 weeks of flowering, like i do its how i can grow big plants,in small areas but get good yeilds.and keep the height under control.Too small top,it could be done but i would not do it till its a bit bigger
 
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