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OutdoorOperations OutdoorOperations
2 months ago
Started wet toilet paper @5pm yesterday. Heating pad under ceramic plate 3 of 5 popped over night (14hours)!!! 4 of 5 opened as of 5pm today (24hours) waiting for last lady to emerge. Will check later her soil is already prepped. 5 of 5 tap root out 6am (37 hours Straight to soil FFOF cut with 25% perlite. Perlite rinsed and moistened added to soil all hydrated but not soaked Sunblaster LED strip nothing crazy. these are destined to be outdoors. But will spend the next few weeks indoors waiting for the weather to get better. The. Will harden off and let sunshine do its thing 🌹
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OutdoorOperations
OutdoorOperationsstarted grow question a month ago
What do I do with leaves that have already been crispied by lights.. leave them? Trim them? They aren’t hurting anything, or are they? Already moved the lights to resolve problem 1 but what do I do to keep things moving in the right direction?
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question a month ago
It looks like she has been over watered. As long as your humidity is above 40 and below 70 they won't have humidity related issues. The light was too close or intense. Vegging plants don't need lots of intense lighting. I also see your ph was 8 in your diary. 6.2 ph would do them a lot better. I would remove the damaged leaves once she has grow some healthy ones.
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