This week I managed to grab some adjustable light hangers so have hooked them too my lights which has allowed me to drop my plant right down into the barrel, which will be her final resting place. I then brought the lights down and across slightly so the plants getting better light, I’m still yet to get a lux meter but I believe she’s getting sufficient light. I once again gently tied down the new growth/top of the plant as I have been to train her along the floor of the cupboard. I will get some photos first thing in the morning to show progress! 28/09
Great veg growth the last couple of days and the nitrogen rich leaves haven’t gotten any worse, after I flushed my fabric pot with 4 litres of fresh water. The plant didn’t seem to have been effected anyway.
I have had to tie down fan leaves as they are big and in the way of the first growth of colas, am wondering… can I prune a few fan leaves off at this age to open it up to the light? 30/09
After a couple days of just letting her do her thing after I flushed her again on the 30th of September, she seems to be doing well. I also lifted the lights up as I believe they could be contributing to the extremely stout structure. The colas have begun to grow through so I’m training everything flat as it goes. I have uploaded photos. 02/10
Not so much a problem but being this is my first indoor grow i'm curious as to why my first set of leaves that grew off my LSD Seedling have gone scallopy/wavy, yet the rest look fine? Should i worry or is this just normal.
This is pretty common, believe it or not. Especially with feminized seeds.
It will start throwing normal leaves soon enough.
Good luck on your first indoor grow! If you have any questions, feel free to message me.
I’m about 5 weeks into veg of my LSD plant in my indoor cupboard. I’ve just been looking at other LSD grows and I’m worried mine seems awfully small compared to others. It’s leaves are huge and the stems are thick but it’s very short and stocky. Do I need more light or not worry?
Hi there
She does look small and could just be genetics or overfed and abit unhappy ..
But she looks rich in nitrogen so cut the feed abit and give her a flush,
Make sure shes getting good light 👍
Best of luck 🌱
Great first entry. I am doing something similar. I have to admit, getting temperature and humidity down has been a struggle until investing in an EC fan. It seems you've hit that nail on the head from the start. Best of luck 👍
@VertiGrow, Appreciate it man. I was definitely worried about temperature to begin with but when i bought my exhaust fan i decided to get about 2 1/2 times more airflow then i need. Helps keep everything cool so far. When humidity is low i'll put a tray of water in the cupboard under the light to create some minor condensation in the air. When its too much i actually just throw a regular old work light with a nice hot light bulb and within an hour of running it generally dries out. Obviously this could differ on environment.
I will be keeping this updated, and will have a look at your page to see if i might pick something up off you.
@Bakedwizzard, Thanks man, i'm going to keep up to date on this diary so keep an eye on progress! Fingers crossed things go smooth but a challenge is always fun.
Any lux meter shows 20k its perfect for veg. At canopy level. So i think she has even too much light now, it can stunt her too.
In flower i was gradually either decreasing light or increasing intensity to up 60k reading on most lux app on google play store