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MICHI-CAN

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To follow up my drooping as they sleep post from last night. Here we are standing tall in the light. Food and sun for 5 days and I'm forced to repot today. Upper 80's and humid. YUCK!

I think the lighter shade on the monkeys is visible. GG is the hungriest plants I have ever grown. And always heavy med bud producers if you get that dark green blueish color. And keep higher N than normal in dirt throughout grow. My experience. Contrary to what I believe. But actually proven in my indoors and out.

Sun is shining and I'm grilling/smoking wings while I watch hummingbirds and mix dirt. Hope all have as good a day if not better.001.jpg003.jpg004.jpg
 

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jdoorn14

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To follow up my drooping as they sleep post from last night. Here we are standing tall in the light. Food and sun for 5 days and I'm forced to repot today. Upper 80's and humid. YUCK!

I think the lighter shade on the monkeys is visible. GG is the hungriest plants I have ever grown. And always heavy med bud producers if you get that dark green blueish color. And keep higher N than normal in dirt throughout grow. My experience. Contrary to what I believe. But actually proven in my indoors and out.

Sun is shining and I'm grilling/smoking wings while I watch hummingbirds and mix dirt. Hope all have as good a day if not better.View attachment 4916201View attachment 4916203View attachment 4916204
The Tiger Tail I'm running now does this too. It definitely odd when you open the tent during lights out to spray a foliar and everything's all droopy...but when the light is on everything is standing at full attention.

I read somewhere that you'll find plants droop before lights out as they reach the limit of their DLI (Daily Light Integral). Basically what it means is that any additional light they receive before a dark period is effectively wasted since the plant can't/won't use much more. I've also read that some plants just get accustomed to a particular light schedule and "sleep" like we do. I've also read that plants, especially in veg, have most of their root development at night. This may all be "bro science", though, since I don't have any sources.
 

MICHI-CAN

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The Tiger Tail I'm running now does this too. It definitely odd when you open the tent during lights out to spray a foliar and everything's all droopy...but when the light is on everything is standing at full attention.

I read somewhere that you'll find plants droop before lights out as they reach the limit of their DLI (Daily Light Integral). Basically what it means is that any additional light they receive before a dark period is effectively wasted since the plant can't/won't use much more. I've also read that some plants just get accustomed to a particular light schedule and "sleep" like we do. I've also read that plants, especially in veg, have most of their root development at night. This may all be "bro science", though, since I don't have any sources.
An attempt to calm first time witnesses down and not do anything drastic as a result. The posts around here freaking over it kill me.
 

MICHI-CAN

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FOR THE RECORD I HAVE NEVER DONE METH OR SPEED AND I ALWAYS TYPE IN ALL CAPS AS EVIDENCE IN PREVIOUS POSTS... AND I WAS JUST TRYING TO HELP YOU GUYS OUT.... IF I CANNOT BE APPRECIATED PERHAPS IT IS BEST I LEAVE...


- MUCH LOVE
I don't get the caps or why we perceive as we do. I do know you helped me find some humor with it. And obviously well received as I have read. Hang out and help out. Rarely a truly malicious post in this thread.

All in good humor.
 

jdoorn14

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FOR THE RECORD I HAVE NEVER DONE METH OR SPEED AND I ALWAYS TYPE IN ALL CAPS AS EVIDENCE IN PREVIOUS POSTS... AND I WAS JUST TRYING TO HELP YOU GUYS OUT.... IF I CANNOT BE APPRECIATED PERHAPS IT IS BEST I LEAVE...


- MUCH LOVE
A couple things...first, all caps might be convenient for you, but by established internet/forum standards, it's considered shouting. Pretty sure most can ignore that, though.
BE CAREFUL OUT HERE, SOME PEOPLE ARENT WHO THEIR NAME WOULD SUGGEST THEY ARE AND THEY ARE CLEARLY GATHERING INFORMATION....
Second, I think people were poking fun at your seeming conspiracy laden statement and referencing the internet/forum standard at the same time....ordinarily conspiracy talk is made in hushed tones, rather than yelling....while hoping you'd shed some light on your cryptic statement.

That said, anyone on the internet can be anyone they want to be. Like they say...on the internet men are men, women are men, and kids are cops.

People should always assume they are being watched and data mined at all times on public sites.
 

dankbydrew

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FOR THE RECORD I HAVE NEVER DONE METH OR SPEED AND I ALWAYS TYPE IN ALL CAPS AS EVIDENCE IN PREVIOUS POSTS... AND I WAS JUST TRYING TO HELP YOU GUYS OUT.... IF I CANNOT BE APPRECIATED PERHAPS IT IS BEST I LEAVE...


- MUCH LOVE
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It's very easy to click your name and see you don't always type in caps and like to talk about cops. Drop the info or keep it moving, dude.
 
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The Bud Whisperer

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I'm still learning, been at it for about 10yrs, but some deficiencies look identical to others. Organic soil is tough to perfect. I've been impressed with the soil prescriptions that I have been getting anyways, trying to push micronutrients.
Your grows have looked awesome over the years. Way healthier than my shwag weeds lol.
i commend your passion for the plant.
 

k0rps

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Ayyy, now we're talking!!! Beautiful work!! How was the stretch?! About to let mine rip.
Thank you!! It's been between 87-91°f during the day in the tent.. Humidifier's on, keeping rh ~55%. Lights are down to ~60%, running ac very little to save on electricity.

It foxtailed before in low rh conditions. So have been keeping the humidity up, hoping it will prevent foxtailing this time around.

This pheno has lots of stretch, at least double.. here's a pic day before flip, 4/17
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SubZer0Genetics

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To follow up my drooping as they sleep post from last night. Here we are standing tall in the light. Food and sun for 5 days and I'm forced to repot today. Upper 80's and humid. YUCK!

I think the lighter shade on the monkeys is visible. GG is the hungriest plants I have ever grown. And always heavy med bud producers if you get that dark green blueish color. And keep higher N than normal in dirt throughout grow. My experience. Contrary to what I believe. But actually proven in my indoors and out.

Sun is shining and I'm grilling/smoking wings while I watch hummingbirds and mix dirt. Hope all have as good a day if not better.View attachment 4916201View attachment 4916203View attachment 4916204
Sounds like an awesome day! It’s 96 here in minny today. I was fishing on a frozen lake like 3 months ago. I don’t know how anything survives here
 

raytizzle

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Space Monkey. Day 17 of flower. 3 females.
Medium and feed = Coco drain to waste, Jacks Nutrients, 3.0 EC.
Lights = GrowersChoice 420w ROI LED

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Below is Pheno #2, shortest of sister in veg but catching up during flower. Structure is really branchy and some of them need support. Terps smells like a mild version of the gg4 but with some lemon/citrus flavors. Before and after cleaning up pictures.

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Below is Pheno #4, she is pretty similar to #2 in structure, branchy lateral growth that needs some supporting but her terps are a lot more potent thatn #2. This one smells of gas/pine/citrus

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Below is Pheno 6. This girl was the first one to show pre flowers and has the most developed nugs. Tallest of the sisters and grows in a really nice structure, strong and sturdy branches, no need for support. Terps smell sweeter, more floral or lavender with some pine. Its lovely! Super exited for this girl.

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You guys can also follow along the journey on instagram, I post weekly updates on my story and posts. Username: Cannaray
 
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