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Girl Scout Cookie Clones
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 1
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
19 L
Pot Size
0.47 L
Watering
1
Week 1. Vegetation
4 years ago
15.24 cm
18 hrs
22 °C
6.4
No Smell
800 PPM
62 %
20 °C
16 °C
19 L
4 L
50.8 cm
Nutrients 6
Root Booster - Terra Aquatica
Root Booster 0.528 mll
Calcium Magnesium Supplement - Terra Aquatica
Calcium Magnesium Supplement 0.528 mll
Humic - Terra Aquatica
Humic 0.793 mll
Got some clones from a friend while I wait for seeds. Gonna transplant and see how it goes!
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LST
Technique
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Week 2. Vegetation
4 years ago
15.24 cm
18 hrs
22 °C
6.4
No Smell
800 PPM
56 %
18 °C
14 °C
19 L
0 L
50.8 cm
First week went great. Starting to see slight curling on the new growth. Did a little research, and found it could be nitrogen toxicity, or just simply (hopefully) wind burn. Feeding about 1/3gal every 3 days. LST is going great. Have been having to moisten the tent walls to pull RH up above low 50s. I’m aiming for 60% average.
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TJFTHC
TJFTHCstarted grow question 4 years ago
I just fed yesterday, but I also put a tower fan in the tent 3-4 days ago. Started to see some minor curling on leaves. Wondering how to, if there is a way to differentiate between wind burn, and nitrogen toxicity? Thanks in advance!
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Leaves. Curl down
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 4 years ago
Wind burn is not very common at all and shouldn't really happen even if you have a plant writer close to the fan, the fan should oscillate too so wind is moving constantly. Your plants don't look too have any visible issuses
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 4 years ago
With windburn you should see the most obvious evidence closer to your fans, nute issues should show up a bit more uniformially on the plants and you'll get that yellowing/browning in your tips. With a younger plant I would lean towards wind unless you're using pretty hot soil. At that early of a stage a plants roots aren't really developed enough yet to uptake much nutrients.
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TheUk420Show
TheUk420Showanswered grow question 4 years ago
Yup I would say youor right bro it looks like the early stages of too much nitrogen alos the media looks quite moist for a plant of this size keep in mind they dont need much water at this stage and if you water the medium try not to soak it all and only water around the base of the plant. Over watering can cause the leaves to drop but wind damage tends to be actual damage to the plant and I cant see any battle scars on her yet if the tips of the leaves are moving then you have enough airflow try no to over do it as you can stunt you plants if so :) hope this helps bro just give her some water ph balanced when you notice the medium is dry and see how you go im sure she will bounce back :)
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