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BobTheGrower Im starting this grow very early in the season for my climate so cold temperatures will definitely be a challenge. Would have been better if i started a month later but i was inpatient to start growing so we will see how this goes.
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Week 1. Vegetation
4y ago
1/5
6 cm
Height
8 hrs
Light Schedule
18 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
No Smell
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
12 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
Nutrients 1
TA pH-
0.2 mll
BobTheGrower It's best not to transplant autoflowers, but i didn't have soil so i planted it in a cup first. Hope it doesn't stunt her too much.
Still keeping her indoors by a window because of the low temperatures
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Week 2. Vegetation
4y ago
1/3
8 cm
Height
8 hrs
Light Schedule
18 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
No Smell
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
12 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
Nutrients 2
TA pH-
0.2 mll
Bio-Grow
2 mll
BobTheGrower You can see the transplant shocked her a bit, but the weather was also cloudy so that probably also had an inpact.
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Week 3. Vegetation
4y ago
1/4
12 cm
Height
8 hrs
Light Schedule
18 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
Weak
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
12 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
Nutrients 3
TA pH-
0.2 mll
Bio-Grow
2 mll
Bio-Bloom
1 mll
BobTheGrower Still keeping her inside at night because the temperature is too low.
yes,nitrogen toxicity.i am very familiar with this kind of leaves.happens when I abuse some nutrients that have good amounts of N.especially during stretch.some strains,not all.and not all the leaves,only the leaves on the tallest branch. very weird clawing indeed but I found out it was N overload. that leaf won't recover but no problem if you cut off N or reduce a little bit