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Manga Rosa
Custom Breeder & Strain
HID/1000W
MH 1000
FL/1000W
demape
Indoor
Room Type
Soil
Grow medium
Grow Conditions
Week 2
Vegetation
9
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Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
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Maickeen Maickeen
4 years ago
I changed the light to a HQI 1000W, before was just 40W fluoresce lamp. I changed because they start to stretch a lot, but now they start to show signals of burning, i guess, two of them are kind yellow and i guess that its too early for missing nutrients.
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Grow Questions
Maickeen
Maickeenstarted grow question 4 years ago
The plants are getting burned by the light ? HQI 1000W 1,2m away from the plants, 25°C, with 30°C max.
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Leaves. Edges burnt
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DrJynx86
DrJynx86answered grow question 4 years ago
I don't think it's too much light as they are very far away, but I see a couple of things that could be bothering your girls: 1) Clear cups are awesome to see if clones rooted or if the pots are being roobound, but remember roots are afraid of the light and that might stun growth. 2) Are you letting the soil to dry almost completeli between waterings? For me they just look overwatered and no more. I would: let them dry between waterings, you will see they get better and new growth is visible (neon green leaves) and roots will develop (looking for water), once you see them roots on the borders of the cups, transplant them to a bigger pot, and keep on the dry soil/watering circle, they will get really better in no time.
Maickeen
Maickeenstarted grow question 4 years ago
Hey Guys, im growing 25 regular seeds and i wish to figure out which one is female. Can i just force flowering changing HQI to HPS and 18/6 to 12/12 light schedule to figure it out ? And maybe clone the female to restart vegetative ?
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Setup. Clones
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Shagrath
Shagrathanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi there! If you force these to flower and then clone and reveg thei are going to so called "monstercropped" and it for sure can be done but better would be to keet these plants in veg, take clones from these and force the clones to flower. This way your plants can grow normally all the time without revegging and all and you will get results faster. Hopefully you wont run out space tho!
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Nor_Cal_Kannabliss
Nor_Cal_Kannablissweek 2
Hey man, if i were you i'd go get some black felt fabric and cut it to fit around your solo cups. this will protect those super sensitive roots that hate the light, but you can still slide it off to see root development! Cheers and happy growing! Come check out my first grow if you have the time! And if my answer's helped at all selecting it as the answer helps out the community a ton!
Nor_Cal_Kannabliss
Nor_Cal_Kannabliss
@Maickeen, that should work great! Happy growing man! come check out my first grow if you got the time! It's a Notorious T.H.C. From Humboldt Seed Company! Happy growing!
Maickeen
Maickeen
Hey @Nor_Cal_Kannabliss, thank you for this tip, actually it was a problem. I just put some electrical tape on the cups to see how it goes.
jardineiroBud
jardineiroBudweek 2
Manga rosa da hora. Boa sorte. Keep growing