Weedgrower87
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definetly looks like light burn with the leaves curling upAll right guys what do you think is wrong I'm hoping I just had my lights to closeView attachment 3481666View attachment 3481669 View attachment 3481669
definetly looks like light burn with the leaves curling upAll right guys what do you think is wrong I'm hoping I just had my lights to closeView attachment 3481666View attachment 3481669 View attachment 3481669
Thanks growerdefinetly looks like light burn with the leaves curling up
I go to my friends pages and there's noo pm optionHow do I send my friends private messages? I've literally read too many replies to this question on here. Can someone give me a simple answer? I just signed up today.
youre too new of a memberI go to my friends pages and there's noo pm option
Thank you. I had another account but couldn't get in. Are they removed after a period of not logging in?youre too new of a member
what is your other accounts name? no they stay there forever unless you were bannedThank you. I had another account but couldn't get in. Are they removed after a period of not logging in?
Whoops, forgot the picsHi folks. Just joined the group a couple of days ago. A friend asked me to watch her 12 inch fruit punch plant while she was out of town for a few weeks. I successfully transplanted it into a larger pot (2.5 gallon? ) and just set it out in my pretty sunny yard. When she returned the plant had grown double it's size. She said it is doing so well here, keep it.
I grew once before, about 30 years ago and had great success, under the guidance of an experienced grower. So I knew a LITTLE...just enough to be dangerous!
Anyway, it began flowering a couple of weeks ago and seems happy. But reading this site and how much goes into it all has made me nervous about when to pull the trigger, and using proper curing (which I didn't know was part of the process!) And hanging up to dry. I have a lot more reading to do before showtime!
So that's my story, and here are a few pics. Really enjoying being part of the community here. All advice accepted.