TheStickMan
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Sorry to hear it mate, how long left now?
Yep she looks great. Remember that in the seedling stage most of the first couple of months the growing is done under ground or in the water in your case
You've got good eyes mate lol topped her 3'days ago I think.How about some updates? I'm dying to see the progress of that topping
She has come so close to getting whipped! HahaLooks like she got hit by something, if it's not the light... the injuries are all on one side and pretty linear, aren't they?
Admit it, you whipped her haha
This girl, she reminds me of one I have growing right now, really slow to get going but otherwise making an effort and looking nice n healthy...
so I feel with you on that, somewhere between worried, annoyed and just puzzled lol
Fingers crossed she'll turn out to be great!
It definitely looks like light burn today mate, when I saw it yesterday it must have been recent! The leaf was still "fresh" and so was the brown marks, I've burnt leaves before and not seen it that way, only ever dry and crispy, which is how they are now. Hopefully that is it anyway, the problem hasn't got any worse so fingers crossed.Looks like a slight burn Stick from the light. Don't spray with the light to close
Impatience? what is that?She has come so close to getting whipped! Haha
Yeah I'm really excited to see how this turns out but its really frustrating at the moment, but she's getting there now, its been a rocky start and it doesn't help me being impatient! What have you got growing at the mo?
And thank you, good luck with your grow!
I just googled the definition of impatience but my internet is slow and I gave up because I was sick of waitingImpatience? what is that?
I've just sent my 2 Northern Lights#5xHaze into stretch, one of which is a slow goer and pretty much in the way in the scrog lol
This is them this morning after coiffure
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To the left is the one that is acting at least a bit sativa-ish as she should, the right one's very obviously the dwindler, which for a while had very indicalike leaves... but! interesting to see what comes out of them and how they differ
Cheers and may the inner Om be with you!