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jonbigbudz

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i have started to grow 6 cheese plants these were from cuttings not seeds as i find this the best way.. I have three 600 watt lights with sodium lamps. the first problem i had was the leafs had started to go yellow and burn at the end of the leafs i took this as the lights being to low and now have moved them up higher this seems to have sorted it. they have been in flower now for 3 full weeks and buds have started to grow. the plants are around 27 inchs high and very wide i am going to take some pictures and post them as soon as i can.. can any one tell me if they look good or if something dont look right on them!!! also in the pic's u will see my grow room if there is something you can c that shouldnt be there please tell me.. also in the pictures you will see i have 4 fans this is because i can not afford a air-con unit yet so this keeps temputre down. in the pictures i am using bio-bizz (bio-bloom & topmax) these two are just a little bigger then the rest the other four are on hydrotops grow and bloom. i use a bluelab nutrient (cf) truncheon.. does any one no what sizw these will grow 2?
also my room is temp is 30 celius but by the end of the day when the light turns off the tempure can reach 35 I have just put the middle fan on. also i have used a grow net as i had some hydro plants they grow so fast they snapped from the weight.
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JeepBeep

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Well from your brief description I am thinking Nute burn. When you get the pics posted it will help alot.

Mmmmm Cheeeeeseeee
 

simpsonsampson420

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alright.. the picks help a lot..

first your plants look very nice and healthy...

you definatly have enough light for them...

the only things i would recommend are these..


1) instead of having the exhaust inlet at the bottom of your grow room, cut it so that that it is closer to the top of the room.. it will help pull more hot air hot.. remember heat rises... so you are not only being inefficient with the heat removal, you are actually pulling the hot air above the plants down to them...

2) if you can install a shelf towards the top of the room and place your ballasts up there it would help keep the lower part of the room where your plants are cooler... this will make the temp issue less of an issue since the majority of the heat will be above the plants..


otherwise for the most part things look good.. like i said you have healthy looking plants... since i dont know how tall they were prior to your flipping them i cant really guess how tall they will get.. but assume it will be around 2 times the height they were when you flipped them...

if you have any other questions feel free to leave me a message or pm me...

sampson
 

jonbigbudz

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thanx for the reply yea i will be puttin up a shelf 2morrow and the exhaust inlet on the floor is not its a in-take the carbon filtter up high is my exhaust i know a room that size doesnt really need a intake but thought it b best to give it 1 anyway. I will be gettin a air-con unit as soon as that way i will be able to keep temputre down..
 
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