25 days flowering.

ArcadiaAbsent

Active Member
Looking pretty nice buddy. What strain are you running here, and are they both the same? Thin leaves can be due to the strains genetics, but when I get some that curl and appear thin it can also come from lack of water or heat or certain nutrient burn. Info on the strain, your nute and watering schedule, and distance to the light could help clear these things up though. Great color and appear very healthy though, nice work!
 

DBigHEAD1

Member
Nutes are 12-5-? I think can't remember last number
Water every 2 or 3 days when 1 in. Deep is dry
Strain? Both came from some lemon type bud that I loved
Lights have 150 wtt hps 1 ft away n 42wtt cfls inches close

Its been cold at night lately gets under 60 easily
 

Snow Crash

Well-Known Member
Take it easy on the nitrogen as you go forward. You could probably use a PK boost.

Looking good though.
 

ArcadiaAbsent

Active Member
Nutes are 12-5-? I think can't remember last number
Water every 2 or 3 days when 1 in. Deep is dry
Strain? Both came from some lemon type bud that I loved
Lights have 150 wtt hps 1 ft away n 42wtt cfls inches close

Its been cold at night lately gets under 60 easily
Looks good, doesn't sound like the lights are strong enough to generate heat burn which can cause the leaves to curl and look thin. Perhaps the plant is a bit dry, you could try adding in an extra watering with no nutes. Snow Crash is right about moving towards a bloom nute with less nitrogen. Other than that its looking pretty good, whats your pH runoff and input too out of curiosity, might play a factor...
 

Werry420

Active Member
lookin good bro!,, those thin leafs could be genetics,, but there is one top there at the top of the pic that has its tips of the leafs cureling, this is call "the claw" it is due to over feeding,, but other then that one thing they are looking awsome man good job keep it up
 
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