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Grow medium
Perlite
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Grow Conditions
Week 4
Vegetation
6.35
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inch
Height
17 hrs
Light Schedule
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OutdoorOperations OutdoorOperations
a month ago
Over the weekend it was time to harden off... sunny enjoyment for all..unfortunately there were some sudden wind gusts and 3 of my sprouting cups fell off the ledge they were on all growth broke, tragic. Alas 2 remain..I took that as a sign that it was time to go all in and plant them outside. Planted the 3 broken ones just incase there was hope (they will no longer be featured here). Of the survivors, one went into a 5 gallon fabric bag Ffof and the other went into a 15 gallon fiberglass planter Ffof. Found some sunny spots and will let the season take the wheel from here. Day temps are looking mid 60s -mid 70s night temps 40s-50s.. week forecast looks like possibly 4 days of rain… it’s been a wet and chilly spring. Top dressed with natures living soil… very potent smelling.. not for indoor use without a filter unless you want your home to smell more like a barn..
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Grow Questions
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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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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