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hi,

here are some pictures of my white lemon in her sixth week of flower fully engorged, swollen;

reaching for the light:

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and again:

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and again:

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happy growing,

john

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hi jimmy and tokage,

thanks for having a look.

Tokage the leaves are damaged through nutrient lock out;

I over did it with the fish emulsion, and growing hydro but using organic and inorganic nutrients sometimes is a delicate balancing act, as the organics take time to break down, and play havic with EC levels;

Now I intend to flush more so now

I feed, feed, and then flush.

happy growing,

john

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Guest superbluehaze

hi lisaray,

welcome to the forum.

The white lemon is a wonderful plant; it yields very well and buds are very fragrant and potent.

take care,

john

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Hi John,

Very nice regardless of the yellowing,found that to happen quite alot to me but dont really make a difference as we can see from the size of the bud ;-)

Would you say she is a fool proof straine?

How did she take to stress?if any that is?

Any thing we should be carefull with?

I ask as I have some sprouting and would like her to grow quick and strong with out to much stunting..

Please also let me know what PH you kept her at and what she liked,if you could EC/PPMs advise would be great...

Take care mate

Forgot to say,Im Hydro too..

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hi Rix,

The white lemon is an easy plant to grow successfully.

The white lemon do seem to like high levels of nitrogen right through the flowering cycle up until say week 7;

I have found 2 phenotypes, and both are high yielding.

I kept my ph at 5.9 until around week 4 of flowering, when I raise it to 6.0

One pheno takes after the indica parent and the other one takes after his haze parent;

the phen which is indica dominant can take a little high Ec level than the other sativa dominate pheno.

I followed the Green House recommendations for ec in general and never went over an ec of around 1.8 in late flowering.

They do like to dry out a bit between waterings.

If you can give them a lot of root space; you will be very pleased at harvest time.

When you are ready mate post, and I will help as much as i can;

take care,

john

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