Creature Feature, Malawi panama

Anybody grow Creature Feature, or Malawi panama? I'm 2.5 months into veg. Concerned about the stretch? Any input.
Malawi panama is a beast as to the Creature Feature. But Creature Feature has shown signs of mag deficiency. I'm a bit leary about putting the Creature Feature in flower.
 

crimsonecho

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i‘m growing malawi and panama from ace seeds. sativas are always beasts flip them early, bend tuck tie, top and supercrop. it never hurts to give them more intense light than your indicas and hybrids either.

2.5 month veg pics?
 
i‘m growing malawi and panama from ace seeds. sativas are always beasts flip them early, bend tuck tie, top and supercrop. it never hurts to give them more intense light than your indicas and hybrids either.

2.5 month veg pics?
i‘m growing malawi and panama from ace seeds. sativas are always beasts flip them early, bend tuck tie, top and supercrop. it never hurts to give them more intense light than your indicas and hybrids either.

2.5 month veg pics?
i‘m growing malawi and panama from ace seeds. sativas are always beasts flip them early, bend tuck tie, top and supercrop. it never hurts to give them more intense light than your indicas and hybrids either.

2.5 month veg pics?
 

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crimsonecho

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I have a humidity issue during the winter months. It's difficult to get it above 40%. Until warmer weather comes.
i grow under 40% intentionally as i also grow indicas in the same area too they shouldnt look so sad man you shouldnt really veg sativas that long indoors. when do you plan on flipping? what are you feeding them with?
 

crimsonecho

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I plan on flipping asap. Og organics.
dont flip them as they are i think what you should replant them into fresh medium first. you should just give them a root pruning and pruning on the damaged leaves and then transplant into the same pots with fresh medium and then flip. this is what i’d do.

also i think you are feeding them too much as i see some clawing tips. i dont know your watering regimen but some also has that deficient look which may be from too much of one element locking out the others or from constantly moist medium preventing healthy nutrient uptake or becoming rootbound. so until you solve this issue and have them looking perfectly healthy flipping them would yield disappointing results.
 
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