10+ inch leaf with 14 "fingers"

Heisengrow

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Lol I grow srog and it was below the canopy not getting any light. It did it's job, it was time.
I already knew that and anyone that has ever pulled a fan off that size would also know.Ol dude needs to get back to his Grenhouse autos and CFL grow.
 

whitebb2727

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Just because the human eye can't see it doesn't meant light doesn't pass through leaves. It in fact does pass through leaves.

If it wasn't getting enough light it would yellow and fall off on its own.

This happens when I guerilla grow. A lot of times the bottom leaves are in bad shade because of hiding them
They drop those leaves and grow more higher up.

No biggie. Grow how you see fit. Just saying it's still usefull.
 

Heisengrow

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most of the time them big fans become sinks after a while and instead of making food for the plant they are using it up
 

whitebb2727

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You're the one with the Al Bundy avatar buddy.
And? I liked the show.

I may sound like a dick. I'm not. I'm direct and to the point. Side effect of being in the military.

I actually spend a lot of time helping in the grow sections and usually give good advice.

My advice is "wow, look at that big pretty leaf." "why cut it off?"
 

Eric Farley

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And? I liked the show.

I may sound like a dick. I'm not. I'm direct and to the point. Side effect of being in the military.

I actually spend a lot of time helping in the grow sections and usually give good advice.

My advice is "wow, look at that big pretty leaf." "why cut it off?"
I think you missed the reference, Al Bundy is the one who scored four touchdowns....
 

Heil Tweetler

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The strain is Mega Jackpot.

Yes I believe it's nutrition, I have been growing this strain for a couple years now and this is by far the biggest leafs I've seen. This is my second grow using a nutrient automation system that I designed and built. I think I worked out all the issues with the system on the previous grow so everything is going smooth now. The system monitors the water (I grow in hydro) and adds nutrients twice a day if the levels drop below a desired level, PH is also maintained. So the "soup" is always perfect for the plants and doesn't fluctuate more than 50 PPM (or whatever threshold I set) or .2 PH.

Just bragging a little bit now but this system was so worth all the time invested into developing and testing it. Not only am I seeing positive results in the plants, my lazy ass only needs to check on my plants and adjust things about once a week. During late flower I need to add water every other day but I don't have to adjust anything on those days. On a typical week I spend between 5 and 10 minutes working on my garden the entire week combined. I remember a time when I spent 30 minutes a night in my garden.
Thanks for the detailed reply. It's excellent that you're receiving a good reward for your work. Can I ask where are you with Ca, Fe and Mn as far as ppm?
 
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