12/12 from seed to harvest

imchucky666

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Are you planning a 12/12?
Naw, I fixed a closet to help finish my Sativa when the weather gets worse, I still have a ways to go on that one, and I'm also turning some of the light onto the remaining buds on the Indica morning and evening when the temps outside are down, but plan is just to pop a few more bagseed to veg this time and do the indoor thing over winter.
I figure on popping 3 just to make sure I get a lady.
It's a 2x2 area I fixed, so I only plan on one plant.
The two I'm working on now were actually a 6/18 under a flourescent tube about 4' up from seed for the first month or month and half until they went outside.
 

Ganjapussy

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Idk if I asked this before but how do you handle the smell outside? Assuming you have neighbors with good noses?

Why are the lights so far away again? I dont know if you've already said this
 

imchucky666

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Idk if I asked this before but how do you handle the smell outside? Assuming you have neighbors with good noses?

Why are the lights so far away again? I dont know if you've already said this
I know you don't mean me, 'cause I haven't figured out how to pull the sun closer yet, but smell, just the 2 plants don't really smell unless you sit by my window with the wind blowing just right.
Funny you should ask though, because the next door neighbor leaves his lights on every night, all night in his garage, and never has his door open and parks both cars outside.
I just haven't been nosy enough to go peep his window yet.
OH. I get it, you meant the tube when I started them.
It was hanging over my workbench, and I didn't think they were going to survive, so I didn't bother to move the light or build a stand to put the plants closer.
Just lazy.
 

Ganjapussy

New Member
I know you don't mean me, 'cause I haven't figured out how to pull the sun closer yet, but smell, just the 2 plants don't really smell unless you sit by my window with the wind blowing just right.
Funny you should ask though, because the next door neighbor leaves his lights on every night, all night in his garage, and never has his door open and parks both cars outside.
I just haven't been nosy enough to go peep his window yet.
OH. I get it, you meant the tube when I started them.
It was hanging over my workbench, and I didn't think they were going to survive, so I didn't bother to move the light or build a stand to put the plants closer.
Just lazy.

I meant the t5 you said it's 4' away.. Unless you found a way to get the sun 4' from your plants? Hahaha your growin pot! Of course you'd think that. Its in our nature to assume everyone grows when we start growing.. I know I do. I find it humorous
 

imchucky666

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I meant the t5 you said it's 4' away.. Unless you found a way to get the sun 4' from your plants? Hahaha your growin pot! Of course you'd think that. Its in our nature to assume everyone grows when we start growing.. I know I do. I find it humorous
NO! It wasn't even a T5. it was the 4 foot double tube fixture I have for light on my workbench LOL
 

davie12

Member
thanks for the replys , the room is about 3x3x10.
got 6 seedlings 3n4 days old, the tips on the leafs r going a wee bit yellow, wot do u think causing it??
 

Ganjapussy

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thanks for the replys , the room is about 3x3x10.
got 6 seedlings 3n4 days old, the tips on the leafs r going a wee bit yellow, wot do u think causing it??
Pictures would help. What soil are you using. These 6 seedlings are they under 600w HPS, if so how far away is the light?
 

Ganjapussy

New Member
yes those and the set above, its the tips.

Without pics there's only so much I can do. Apart from it possibly being Nitrogen deficiency, it could be too hot for the seedlings. Also could be damping off? Damping off is the result of stem and bulb nematodes. These nematodes are endoparasites that live within the plant and feed on its tissues. If your seedlings are affected, you will notice their leaves drain of color, turning pale green or yellow in spots, particularly at the tips of the leaves or along the leaves and stems. In addition, infected plants can twist or bend or develop a rough texture. To combat damping off, keep the seedling's soil well-drained water thoroughly and then let the soil dry slightly in between waterings. The lack of air around their leaves and stems can also contribute to damping off. I use MG and I can tell you that adding perlite will most defiantly help you
 
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