it really shows, you should have some amazing yields. what are you doing about co2?
I be watching
plants use it to breathe, more c02 increases your yield substantially from what i've heard. i'm about to go to the store to pick up yeast sugar and gallon containers i guess it puts out carbon dioxide cheap and easy to get a larger yield
Wicked grow man... where are all the pics at??
Is your light attached to those plastic hangers? If so, I'd recommend going to Home Depot or some other hardware store and picking up some chain and s-hooks. Most will have a section where you can cut custom lengths and it is pretty cheap too.
Other than that one thing, looks pretty good to me.![]()
Wow those plants look great, I don't think they could look any healthier than that.
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I will watch this with interest as I am currently germinating 2 White Widow (fem) an will be starting 8 more soon, I am just about to harvest my fist crop which was G13s.
Feel free to browse my journal, any comments an suggestions are welcome.
please do I would like all the help I can get.
I agree with sb101, the drooping is just where they take on water.Thanks a bunch. It seems though that everytime I feed them they droop down and start to do the claw thing. I know I'm not over watering. I give them 500ml every third day. This is only the second time I fed them in that pic but today I look and the claw is there again. Any insight?
I agree with sb101.Thanks a bunch. It seems though that everytime I feed them they droop down and start to do the claw thing. I know I'm not over watering. I give them 500ml every third day. This is only the second time I fed them in that pic but today I look and the claw is there again. Any insight?
Looking good man. That is kind of weird about the droopiness, I haven't ever heard of plants drooping when fed, usually it is the opposite. I'd say that if they still look green and healthy, then you shouldn't worry about it
We seem to be on about the same timeline as well. I'm looking to flower mine when they get about 15" tall, I don't want them getting too tall. I have been hoping to get it harvested and cured by early Dec, but I don't even know how many females I have yet! The suspense is killing me!!![]()
I agree with sb101.
Your leaves are just drooping with the extra water they have taken on.
Some plants - usually sativas - will just have curly leaves.
I don't know why but it doesn't seem to harm them.
My Alice has leaves that curl all the way round!!
I wouldn't worry, your plants look great.
Feel free to browse my journal, I will be harvesting soon.