gk skunky
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Couple pics from day 28. Last pic is the small squaty OG SD in the right corner. Think it just got stunted because of the root rot. But it's pretty much solid bud already.
whats happening to your leaves man? Im having the same issue lol btw lookin nice, can't wait to see the results. the RW side really stretched, hopefully it fills inCouple pics from day 28. Last pic is the small squaty OG SD in the right corner. Think it just got stunted because of the root rot. But it's pretty much solid bud already.
Nothing. Only leaves you see with damage are a bonsai tangerine dream in a solo cup I just threw in between the two totes because there was an open space after rearranging the totes. The plant needed to be fed when u first put it in. That coupled with the intense change of lightning from a 17W led flood light to 345W led and they brought out a small phosphorus def. Also, got a little wind burn from the oscillating fan too. Chunky diesel got a little wind burn too from being right in front of the fan.whats happening to your leaves man? Im having the same issue lol btw lookin nice, can't wait to see the results. the RW side really stretched, hopefully it fills inI thought the stretch was done on one of my sativas, and out of no where she grew even closer to my solarstorm, shes filling in though which is good I guess. None of the others stretched, it was interesting for my first grow!
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Pretty much same way for plants as it would be for your skin. Sustained winds can be irritants, the stronger and faster moving the air the more prone. On skin it presents similar to a sunburn and in plants like nute burn or other problems. However if you look at the location and grouping you would see only vegetation affected is in direct path of the wind, also can see burnt up looking pistils too. On the Jamaican there are some rusty straight lines across a couple fans where the leaf was bent up flapping from the constantly wind. Think I'm doing my res change today and will see if I can capture a decent close up of what wind burn looks like.ah I see. could you tell me more about wind burn? like what is it exactly?
awesome man. thanks for the reply, I would enjoy any pics. im pretty sure I understand what you're saying. sweet info, I think ive been battling that fpr a while now and had no idea, I got the brown stripes on fan leaves near fans but only some, mine are stationary as well. Guess it's a pheno thing haPretty much same way for plants as it would be for your skin. Sustained winds can be irritants, the stronger and faster moving the air the more prone. On skin it presents similar to a sunburn and in plants like nute burn or other problems. However if you look at the location and grouping you would see only vegetation affected is in direct path of the wind, also can see burnt up looking pistils too. On the Jamaican there are some rusty straight lines across a couple fans where the leaf was bent up flapping from the constantly wind. Think I'm doing my res change today and will see if I can capture a decent close up of what wind burn looks like.
Also should note since the other post makes it deceiving. I mentioned an oscillating fan. However it is stationary, not oscillating. So that's the reason for the wind burn . Too directional as opposed to spread. So like sustained winds of a hurricane so to speak in contrast to a brief wind gust. Hope that makes sense.
Oh for sure, different plants are going to more or less sensitive. Here are some pics of the wind burn.awesome man. thanks for the reply, I would enjoy any pics. im pretty sure I understand what you're saying. sweet info, I think ive been battling that fpr a while now and had no idea, I got the brown stripes on fan leaves near fans but only some, mine are stationary as well. Guess it's a pheno thing ha
Second run with the 190, first with the rw 150 added.Looking good bro is this ur first grow with the lights
ohh, damn root rot. at least they still look good! and lol ya I've noticed that too, find a lotta bumps in the road later on.Only reason the TD did that was because pretty much its entire root system got destroyed by root rot from initial transplant into net pots. So just like if you took a cutting during early flower then kept under 12/12, or just trimmed most of the roots back. Plant won't really do anything growth wise until establishing enough roots. Reason I got the wind burn. Had to turn the exhaust down to keep humidity up and increased air movement in the room. So that burned one plant and kept the TD holding on. Give and take. Rushing to do something never works out quite right. LOL