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Ionframe EVO4 LED/300W
Ionframe EVO4 LED/300W
Cloudline PRO6
Indoor
Room Type
Defoliation
weeks 4-9
Topping
weeks 5
LST
weeks 6-9
Soil
Grow medium
Humus
Grow medium
11 L
Pot Size
3.3 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 6
Vegetation
40
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
12+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
Grow Technique Usage
LST
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
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symbiose089 symbiose089
8 hours ago
Woche 6 im Wachstum und die Pflanzen explodieren förmlich. Die zwei großen sind doppelt so groß wie die kleine geworden. Sehr viel Blattmasse und ich nehme lediglich eine wenige Blätter ab die zu viel bedecken oder untenrum zu viel Clusterfuck führen und nach innen wachsen. LST habe ich nur immer mal leicht die Spitzen nach unten gebogen mehrmals am Tag, ansonsten wachsen die seit dem Topping einfach so. Mir ist bei einer Pflanze oben ein neuer Haupttrieb abgebrochen den ich leider nicht mehr flicken konnte, ansonsten habe ich die Damen einfach wachsen lassen und es ist nicht viel passiert.
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Grow Questions
symbiose089
symbiose089started grow question 6 hours ago
Deswegen hier die Frage an euch, ob es Grund zur Beunruhigung gibt, dass die zwei größeren in ihrer gesamten Blattfarbe deutlich heller sind, als die Kleinste? Auch in der Entwicklung der Blüten und vor allem im Geruch ist sie den Großen gefühlt weit voraus.
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 5 hours ago
It's always fun when one plant is just different, it's most of the time just genetic differences, but there are exceptions. Have a look at air intake on your tent, sometimes there is just slight dead spots in a tent where there is significantly less fresh air or flow.Not something you can easily gauge but if one side of tent is getting larger % of fresh air coming Into tent, it's one of those small details that may add up over time. Just a guess. Do you have a exhaust setup too? Extraction fan sucking from one side of tent could be accelerating cellular respiration overnight on one side of the tent. At night the plant t makes alot of moisture vapor, each leaf once it spits out a tiny piece of moisture it sits on underside of leaf until air takes it away. Each leaf is Independent in that if air doesn't take it away production in that leaf will cease. If for instance one side of tent has a gentle breeze drawing water vapor away all night it will be efficient. If the other side is far from suction force of exhaust with 0 breeze, vapor will stay on leaf and production will slow as water cannot be released. Very small environmental differences can build overtime into noticeable difference. Could be absolutely down to genetics and nothing else, my brain says otherwise. The slower water cycles through a plant the slower nutrients uptake, overtime leading to drifting phs as mineral content slowly increases, possibly what you see and the apparent differences. Some plants are eating all their food at dinner, Some are not, and it's accumulating within medium this is drifting the ph and making nutrient uptake more difficult. I'd check your ph on lighter ones and compare. Photosynthesis by day, Cellular respiration by night. Good luck.
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