bender420
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All the girls are doing great but I feel the heat is really becoming is big problem here. I hope the plants can make it through.
Cheers fellows and thanks for your support.
Shooting powder is starting soon on the CJ so lets see what the fuss is about, hope i can get close to raider's results. Top Booster at 4-6 mL for 5 days didn't cause any issues, I was scared to use it as this was my first time. LOL now I am nervous on the using the SP, hope the girls survive that.
Cheers and much love to everyone coming by and sharing good karma, best of luck to everyone's grow.
Casey is also doing well, except that here are some really hot spots, these spots were fine, but since the ambient temps are so much higher, I hit 94 yesterday at the hot spots. Although I do notice some heat stress, in a way I am a bit surprised because I'd expect much worse. Previously I got a lot more heat stress at 85, so something in the nute regimen is def making them more stress resistant.
So here is a true color shot of Chem D, the first one is. I observed the entire 2 Chem D's and out of 100's of leaves these suckers in the front are the only ones with these marks. The other day it was really hot and I was sweating a lot when watering and observing the plants. I remembered that a few drops of my sweat fell on the plants, I didn't know which leaves. If this problem doesn't spread to others leaves could it be the salt in my sweat that burnt the leaves. I really hope this is the case, I would love to maintain good leaves for as long as possible.
The other issue with Chem D before the clawing was almost on 75% of Chem D cola tops, now that I backed off on the N a bit, the clawing only remains in the low light regions.
Cheers fellows and thanks for your support.
Shooting powder is starting soon on the CJ so lets see what the fuss is about, hope i can get close to raider's results. Top Booster at 4-6 mL for 5 days didn't cause any issues, I was scared to use it as this was my first time. LOL now I am nervous on the using the SP, hope the girls survive that.
Cheers and much love to everyone coming by and sharing good karma, best of luck to everyone's grow.
Casey is also doing well, except that here are some really hot spots, these spots were fine, but since the ambient temps are so much higher, I hit 94 yesterday at the hot spots. Although I do notice some heat stress, in a way I am a bit surprised because I'd expect much worse. Previously I got a lot more heat stress at 85, so something in the nute regimen is def making them more stress resistant.
So here is a true color shot of Chem D, the first one is. I observed the entire 2 Chem D's and out of 100's of leaves these suckers in the front are the only ones with these marks. The other day it was really hot and I was sweating a lot when watering and observing the plants. I remembered that a few drops of my sweat fell on the plants, I didn't know which leaves. If this problem doesn't spread to others leaves could it be the salt in my sweat that burnt the leaves. I really hope this is the case, I would love to maintain good leaves for as long as possible.
The other issue with Chem D before the clawing was almost on 75% of Chem D cola tops, now that I backed off on the N a bit, the clawing only remains in the low light regions.
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