Does this plant look right?

RodriguesIV

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I'm growing six strawberry coughs I got from a friend and I just started week 11. The plants look fairly immature and I'm curious if these buds will still swell and look more bud-like. Maybe at the end of week 12? I have 6 of these plants so hopefully they'll fill out. Each main cola is aprox 2ft long but don't feel dense yet. They don't really look much like the other plants which have a higher bud to leaf ratio and are a lot further along at this point.

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Looks kinda sickly.
Can you take some better pics, and with regular lights?
Tell us some about the plant, water, feed, temp, PH, etc.
 
I haven't given them nutrients in over a week but I just gave them a good dose last night. The temp in the room is a very constant 80*F and I water with 6.8 PH. Co2 is at 1200-1600 ppm.

Looks kinda sickly.
Can you take some better pics, and with regular lights?
Tell us some about the plant, water, feed, temp, PH, etc.
 
Pretty wild. They do look pretty good, just not for week 11. I think 80 is five degree too many. What's the rh in there? What is your light cycle? What's the temp at lights out?
 
At week 5 or so I changed the temp from 86 to 80 and I think 86*F was too much with non air cooled hoods so that might have set them back. Do you think I should bump it even colder? The RH is 42-58 with an average of 48% or so. It changes so fast since it's a sealed room and it changes when the a/c and dehumidifier kicks on and off. The light cycle is 12/12 with 3000W, the temps don't drop at night and stay 80*F. In fact, I hear the a/c kick on sometimes at lights out to maintain 80*F. Should I change it to 75*F on and 70*F off? I read that Co2 wants it hotter but it might be hurting my plants.



Pretty wild. They do look pretty good, just not for week 11. I think 80 is five degree too many. What's the rh in there? What is your light cycle? What's the temp at lights out?
 
To be honest I don't know about CO2 needing more heat, but I think 75 is a safe bet. Rh sounds good, I would strive for no more than 45%. 3000W?!?!?!?!? How many plants do you have? Great ventilation? I think you're right on track time wise at 8 weeks. In a couple more, they should be godly monsters!! That does give me some concern about stopping the nutes a week ago. Have you tried molasses in your water? Nice job!
 
LOL. It IS his thread. You have five posts and a pic that looks like it came out of a magazine. Depends on what kind of high you want. If you want a little more stony couch lock, give it another week. Nice job!
 
A sealed room has no ventilation so no air is exchanged. I have two big fans oscillating over the whole room day and night. I just gave them nutes yesterday. I am trying a 6/6/6 perpetual system where I give each stage 6 weeks where there's 12 plants in each stage. They start out under 600W for 6 weeks then move over to 1000W for 6 weeks then moved to 2000W for the very last 6 weeks. Currently the vegging plants are overdue for flowering but they're stuck waiting in line. They're currently 36" so I'm going to have to supercrop them like crazy. The 12 that are early flowering seem to be growing a lot better in the 80*F heat . I watered with molasses once a few weeks back but that was it

To be honest I don't know about CO2 needing more heat, but I think 75 is a safe bet. Rh sounds good, I would strive for no more than 45%. 3000W?!?!?!?!? How many plants do you have? Great ventilation? I think you're right on track time wise at 8 weeks. In a couple more, they should be godly monsters!! That does give me some concern about stopping the nutes a week ago. Have you tried molasses in your water? Nice job!
 
A sealed room has no ventilation so no air is exchanged. I have two big fans oscillating over the whole room day and night. I just gave them nutes yesterday. I am trying a 6/6/6 perpetual system where I give each stage 6 weeks where there's 12 plants in each stage. They start out under 600W for 6 weeks then move over to 1000W for 6 weeks then moved to 2000W for the very last 6 weeks. Currently the vegging plants are overdue for flowering but they're stuck waiting in line. They're currently 36" so I'm going to have to supercrop them like crazy. The 12 that are early flowering seem to be growing a lot better in the 80*F heat . I watered with molasses once a few weeks back but that was it


Sorry, I was responding to a few at a time and not paying complete attention. Sounds like you have shit dialed in! I hate it when I have to wait longer than I wanted to get the veggies into flower. Interesting on the 6/6/6. Do you have a journal here?
 
Sorry, no journal. I think the high temps stunted them originally because the clones I took from the very same plants that are flowering look amazing at week 5 flowering. They look way more frosty than the originals did at that time by a huge margin. The only thing I changed was the temperature and less nutrients as well as RO only water.
 
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