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Jack Herer Sensi Seeds 3x (120x60)

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3
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3d ago
Samsung
Light
IONFRAME EVO 3 Fluorescent/280W
IONFRAME EVO 3 Fluorescent/280W
THERMOFORGE T3
AC Infnity
Indoor
Room Type
Topping
weeks 4
LST
weeks 5-6
12-12
weeks 6
4 liters
Pot Size
Start at 5 Week
G
Germination
7d ago
destroytek Time to start the new run. I didn’t take enough time for my last grow, especially toward the end. And to make things worse, I already forgot the grow box in the living room cabinet for a day or two. Shame on me. The stretch is real 😅 Let’s go again with fresh motivation.
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Used method
Paper Towel
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
7d ago
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Night Air Temp
4 liters
Pot Size
50 cm
Lamp Distance
destroytek Luckily I didn’t notice that a seed shell was stuck on one of the tiny leaves. So now one of the babies already looks a bit wonky. You might spot the troublemaker in the pics 😅
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Week 2. Vegetation
6d ago
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Night Air Temp
4 liters
Pot Size
35 cm
Lamp Distance
destroytek Looks like they’ve bounced back just fine. The third one on the right is starting to stretch a little more than the others. I also topped all three for the first time this week. Let’s keep it going
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Week 4. Vegetation
6d ago
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Night Air Temp
4 liters
Pot Size
35 cm
Lamp Distance
destroytek So far, so good. Like I said, the one on the right keeps stretching a bit more than the others. I also did a second topping this week. Let’s see how they respond
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Topping
Technique
5
Week 5. Vegetation
6d ago
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
58 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Night Air Temp
4 liters
Pot Size
35 cm
Lamp Distance
destroytek Week 6 since germination I’ve been a bit careless lately and left the lights running permanently for about 7 or 8 days without noticing. Luckily it happened during veg, but still not great. The plants still look okay, but leaf development and overall growth seem to be a bit behind. Not sure if it’s due to the nutrient deficiency or the constant light. I also started using LST clips this week, though probably a bit late.
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LST
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Grow Questions
destroytek
destroytekstarted grow question 4d ago
Hi Growers, I’m using LST clips for the first time. I probably started a bit late but better late than never. Now I’m wondering, when is the right time to remove them? I assume it’s when the stem starts getting too thick for the clip, but I’d love to hear your advice!
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Techniques. LST
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AestheticGenetix
AestheticGenetixanswered grow question 4d ago
I remove them once the clips start to get too tight. After a certain period of time, they should keep their shape

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DogDoctorOfficial
DogDoctorOfficial commented13h ago
Love the red clamps, mine are green i can almost not seeing them and they get lost in there, great choice my friend 💚💚💚 and looking good also keep it up 💚💚💚 Growers Love 💚💚💚 oh and just a friendly observation from looking at the canopy — take it only as a second set of eyes, not a rule 👍 At this stage (week 5 veg, long light hours), the plant looks hungry, especially for nitrogen and overall base nutrition. The lighter green color and the way some of the larger leaves are fading before the flip usually means the plant is using more nutrients than it’s getting. What’s happening biologically: In mid–late veg, growth rate accelerates fast. The plant is building structure, vascular tissue, and future flower sites. When nutrients are a bit low, it will pull mobile nutrients from older leaves to support new growth — which is exactly what this looks like. Why this matters before flower: If you flip while the plant is already slightly underfed, that deficiency tends to carry into early flower, right when demand spikes even harder. Catching it now usually makes the transition much smoother. and please remember this is just my humble opinion, i know you did not ask for one but its stronger than me 💚💚💚 What often helps at this point: • Slightly increasing base feed (not a big jump, just a step up) • Making sure root zone EC / ppm matches the size and vigor of the plant • Watching new growth color over the next few days — it should come in a healthier green Nothing here looks damaged or unhealthy — just a plant asking for a bit more fuel before the next phase. You’re very close, and dialing this in now usually pays off later 🌱 Growers Love my friend and keep it up 💚💚💚
destroytek
destroytek commented12h ago
Haha yeah, the red clamps were not a conscious choice at first, but you are right. If I get new ones, they definitely won’t be green)) It’s actually my first time using clips and they feel like a real blessing so far. I’ll still use strings or ties in the future aswell, but the clips are really interesting and way less fiddly. Thanks for the input and the second set of eyes. Your observation is correct but they are looking much better again now. I flipped them to flower at the beginning of this week, adjusted feeding accordingly, and spent a bit more time dialing things back in. Today I removed a few yellow leaves from the lower part. I’ll share a proper update soon) Appreciate the feedback 💚💚
DogDoctorOfficial
DogDoctorOfficial commented11h ago
@destroytek, yeahhh buddy that is great news my friend 💚💚💚 keep us posted 💚💚💚 this was my first time using them clamps also, i even let one go to much time and end up getting to tight, nothing a bit of white tape did not fix hihihi Any way Growers Love my friend and thank you for your reply 🙏🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌👊👊👊
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