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yeah that one, it looks like you used the FIM method. which means "fuck i missed", a man in South Carolina coined the techneque. but i think they look good. as far as the yellowing leaves go, the older ones turninig yellow first. that is normal. i would say you shouldn't have more than 2 or 3 yellow leaves on a plant at any given time. if there are more, or if some of the other healthy leaves are getting yellow and/or brown spots. that means you have a nitrogen deficiancy. as far as i can see though, everything looks normal, just don't over nute. and give them adequate water and you should do fine.
 

Laze

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Today i am switching to 12/12. I ll keep them in this small pots pots until i see some pistils. If i get female, i will get bigger pot. I hope for the best.
 

Laze

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Btw, i guess the reason for the skinny condition of mu plants can be in the genetics. Or am i wrong - maybe because of the 8000 lm light i have?
 

nikk

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yeah i think its because of the light,get a couple of 27 watters in there 6500k and put em on the sides,i think it looks good right NOW,but i feel as if its still too early to flower,i would add a couple of more bulbs and veg for another 2-3 weeks,just to help her fill out more,they usually look like that when they stretching for light,thats what happened to me my first grow,but once i added lights she filled out almost immediately
 

Laze

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I will add 2 x 36w warm whites as soon as i see some pistils. :) Its second day 12/12, want to finish for New Year's eve.
 
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