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scratt

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And i got only 6ft of height to work with to my room is 8sq ft with 43800 lumes lil under 5400 per sq ft
 

scratt

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Good morning lol well from the babys atleast. Ok well no more spreading of the spots from what me and the wifes sees. The swage were i said the roots was showing. Had to put in a biggier pot it seems to be coming back to life. That is one sexy plant she has some pretty flowers. Its something eles from what u get out of the bag to growing it your own. But u figure they put that shit in gas tanks and what not prob mold up the ass
 

Devildog93

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Just keep watching it. They look good. Maybe a little droopy, but you just transplanted, and most likely watered them. Just let them dry out more between waterings.

Other than that, they look fine to me. If it was pests, I think you would have seen some sign of them by now if you have been scoping for them.

Nice.
 
looks like nut burn. how is your ph?? if you do spray them do like 20 min before lights go out and only water if your in veg stage..
 

mxyz250newb

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looks to me like some slightly dirty water droplettes somehow got on there "maybe" , and if 1 bug chewed up a couple leaf and then died off ur good man haha
 

scratt

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On the flowering on it says only the middle to end. But i should be ok if i give it early right? MAybe once a month hell i dont know
 

Devildog93

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As you said, you just fed them the other day with the tomato feed. I wouldn't do any more feeding for a week or so.

Just water when they dry out a bit. That leaf you showed to start this thread off had signs of nute burn. No point pushing it too hard when only under CFL's.
 

Slojo69

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Yar! Once a week feeding is all you need specially in pots that big and as my "twin" stated, under cfl's. Did you flush before going into flowering? and pooping?
 

scratt

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K I heard nothing but bad about cfls but had to because of my 6ft high room. Im not saving any energy got over 600w equal to 1500w. The only thing i heard good about them is that the color spec. Whatever it is what it is i guess, Hey thanx for helping me out with this o and your twin bro Danny to HAHAHA
 

scratt

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[video=youtube;8-wCaJbF8n4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-wCaJbF8n4[/video] My vid just vid acouple hrs ago
 

Devildog93

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^^^^Didn't realize you had that much juice in there.^^^^ Nice.

Yeah just don't overfeed and you will be fine. You got good air movement. Lots of light. I think you will be just fine.
 

hempstead

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They look good to me now. The very first pics looked to me like the beginning of a P shortage but feeding the flowering nutes may have fixed it for you. It also looks like they were lower leaves and if you weren't foliar feeding then some nutes or water got splashed on em and dried up. It is also normal for lower leaves to yellow out and die off especially with CFLs.
 

scratt

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Thanx i stressed the hell out of them. Had a brain fart and my room was up to like 85 and 90s. I have a temp gauge for in/outdoors and had the main display/indoor under the palnt. Not thinking that it would give it shade and it been in the 75s. Well too the outdoor more and put it up by the top of the plant and it was in the 90s. OOOOOPS
 

Devildog93

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Try to keep the heat down a little, but you have good air movement, and that makes a big difference.

I usually hang a thermo from a link chain.....of course it has to be COMPLETELY sealed and secure, meaning all wires policed, no chance of shorts or fire....but this allows the thermo to be lifted or lowered to the height of the canopy. ONLY DO THIS IF YOU CAN DO IT SAFE.

I have also setup thermos and humidies on a board....again secure and safe.....then set up 3 or 4 mounting spots up the wall. When the plants hit spot 2....move it up to spot 3.

Just a couple ideas I have tried before.

That being said....you should be fine. MJ is hardy, and your plants specifically look very durable. Try not to let it happen too often, but you will be fine.

Just imagine a plant in a desolate outdoor location, full sun at the peak of summer. 90 is not too bad.
 
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