what does that mean?damn mine are too young and already in maximum overdrive.
Don't really see any gnarling? But agree you should waitthey're 14 days old and in hot soil.
it is my opinion when i see those first few leaf sets all gnarled and distorted that the plant is taking in more nutes and light than it can physically process.i love seeing that on young plants. i don't think an aspirin foliar spray or soil tea can help them. i have to wait. correct me if im wrong please.
riddle, still do the boiling water thing?Already stated, I set RH via heat index, 4 points above ambient
I do not add/supplement CO2
My grow room is wide open, no vents, no scrubbers
Always, goin to be boilin a few this morninriddle, still do the boiling water thing?
I know you have read this thread before? https://www.rollitup.org/t/the-truth-about-flushing.409622/Boiling water?
Kills the roots and deprives the plant of O2, this causes the plant to start fermentin its sugars into alcohol to survive, it is a natural response to floods in all plants, boiling water simply makes it happen instantly. They begin to pull from the leaves and fade in the final days after the boil. It speeds everything up, including the cure.Boiling water?
Ahhh my old thread I recently added to it, you should check it outI know you have read this thread before? https://www.rollitup.org/t/the-truth-about-flushing.409622/
it explains alcohol fermentation in plants.
it's like a bible, i read it all the time.Ahhh my old thread I recently added to it, you should check it out
bro, it's because you need to learn what makes a plant tick.Why do my plants smell so much?
This year I grew with as little inputs as possible, straight into the ground.
They were watered weekly, but sometimes not. They soil was worked with various organic amendments prior to planting and then they were given water for the rest of the season.
I could smell them about 50ft away...
Why don't your plants smell? And mine do?
Curious?
bro, did you even keep your canopy at 92 and give it boiling water?