Nirvana Short Rider and Bomb Seeds Big Bomb Grow Journal

grow319

Active Member
I moved them to my closet and hung the lights right on top of them, they are about 2 inches away but I will raise them as they grow. Here are some pictures of my new set up and the plants.
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SR2's lower leaves are starting to kinda wilt, im working on fixing that though.

BTW in the fourth picture of SR2 it looks kinda yellow, this is because of my camera, no no real yellowing on the plants yet.
 

bkbbudz

New Member
I moved them to my closet and hung the lights right on top of them, they are about 2 inches away but I will raise them as they grow. Here are some pictures of my new set up and the plants.
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SR2's lower leaves are starting to kinda wilt, im working on fixing that though.

BTW in the fourth picture of SR2 it looks kinda yellow, this is because of my camera, no no real yellowing on the plants yet.
Awesome! They look much happier!
 

bkbbudz

New Member
TBH I would not pay much attention too that. As long as the new growth coming in is good. They will die off eventually anyway. If the get too droopy clip them off...NP
 

JohnnyGreenfingers

Well-Known Member
for real dude it might be harsh but your plants are in bad shape the way your going u wont make it to flower .......... i know im an asshole........but u gotta think of it as tough love
They look a little over watered to me, but I think the consensus 'good job, keep it up' comes from the fact that he is a first time grower and he still has plants alive. I guess you probably sprouted your first beans and produced 11g per watt using only a bic lighter and the unmistakeable glow of your limitless talent. Not everyone will have your stellar results the first time. Give the kid a chance eh?
 

grow319

Active Member
TBH I would not pay much attention too that. As long as the new growth coming in is good. They will die off eventually anyway. If the get too droopy clip them off...NP
So this isnt leathal to my plant? It will be okay?
They are only a little over two weeks old. How old do they have to be before I cut them off if i have to. and how should I cut them off when and if i do?
 

grow319

Active Member
They look a little over watered to me, but I think the consensus 'good job, keep it up' comes from the fact that he is a first time grower and he still has plants alive. I guess you probably sprouted your first beans and produced 11g per watt using only a bic lighter and the unmistakeable glow of your limitless talent. Not everyone will have your stellar results the first time. Give the kid a chance eh?
Thats what i was thinking, that i was over watering them. I last watered them the day before yesterday. I might water them tomorrow depending on how dry the soil is. trying to cut back on it.
 

bkbbudz

New Member
You are talking about the droopiness right? Either way it will not kill the plants to loose them. But as long as they are green and disease free leave them be.
 

grow319

Active Member
You are talking about the droopiness right? Either way it will not kill the plants to loose them. But as long as they are green and disease free leave them be.
Yes sir, im talking about the lowest two leaves, and how they are drooping. they look kinda wilted. also kinda dry.
 

grow319

Active Member
bkbbudz*
here is the pictures, you still cant really see what im talking about but i circled the leaf im talking about and then circled where on the leaf im talking about. also the other leaf at that node is the same.

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grow319

Active Member
Not a problem dude she will be fine. If you have thoroughly inspected the medium and checked for critters, I would not be concerned at all.
Thank you for the help, but no I havent really looked for any bugs or anything. I do know that there are some small flys and gnats in there, not many though. looking at them now i seen one and killed it. should i do somehting else?
 

grow319

Active Member
those little gnats r such bastards. the best way to get rid of them is to ake sure you're not giving too much water.
I have them growing in a closet, there is a humidifier in there. So that's why they are in there I think. Should i be worried about them? Will they harm the plants?
 
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