Unfortuantly its probably what first thought was. And that's too much N in flower causing foxtailing and improper bud growth. Too much N in flower will cause foxtailing and those glossy dark green leaves like in pic 2 are another sign of too much N. Also there probably isnt enough P to support...
What are your temps at and how close are your lights. I'm not looking at the spots (which very well could be corrected by calmag) but at the rolling up leaf edges in pic 1 and how the bud in pic 2 looks like its fox tailing.
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I would install an ossilating fan at canopy level to move that hot air. You don't want a tornado going, just a nice breeze.
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Nice sized leaves on a 2 foot tall Captain Jack. I'm pretty sure she's a he though... growing so robust though that I might collect pollen from him.
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One way that I know can get you an elevated plant count is edibles. If you don't like smoking and only medicate with edibles it seems to be easier to get an elevated plant count due to the fact it takes more plant matter to make edibles.
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I'll try to get there. What time are we thinking. I might have to work late though. Next Thursday I could 100% be there. Today is about 50/50.
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Thanks! I wish I owned those huge rooms, I just got to grow in them. The pics of the huge rooms are of a legal medicinal grow in Colorado where I was one of the head growers. 100,000 watts of light in the building...
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Next Thursday could work for me.
Hey homebrew one of the Captain Jacks seems to be a triploid??? I topped it there to see what it would do.
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I could probably answer some questions for you. We did 8 to 15 pounds a week at a dispensary grow here in Colorado... 8 to 15 pounds (depending on the strains harvested each week) took about 100,000 watts.
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