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good for you man love to hear they get the right picture on how to grow now, I'll follow your grow! I'm going to do a balcony grow in a colder country also this year. Now doing my first Led grow and later on my first outdoor.

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Are you doing it on a cloaed balcony like mine? wit windows for etc.

if you are, when are u going to start then? those indian skunks are my "tester"s this year, but im a little confused about when to start my others (autoflowers) as frost starts about last in september and i really want them to finish before so.

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Time for update. Day 31. Had a cat attack some days ago lol. Two of the leaves on #1 looks a little dry and wrinkled, why are they getting like this? too little sun? need food? they have been looking like that for a while, but its not really getting better :)

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lol cat attack again, we're going to have to open a room just for cats soon :P

for the wrinkled leaves it happens sometimes in early veg most of the time it goes away later, could be humidity a little too low, but it's nothing really dngerous normally.

Have a good grow thanks for the update ;)

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lol cat attack again, we're going to have to open a room just for cats soon :P

for the wrinkled leaves it happens sometimes in early veg most of the time it goes away later, could be humidity a little too low, but it's nothing really dngerous normally.

Have a good grow thanks for the update ;)

Lol, i hope that wont be necessary :P

Well it all sounds possible, someone in the chat also mentioned that it might be because of cold. I guess they'll make it, though they're not busy growing :)

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this is loles... Why you get out foil from pots? You think hot garbage in pots can help you plants? :comando:

Only removed foil from bottom. I was thinking that leca was just as good for protecting the roots, and i dont really think foil was reflecting any light from the bottom. Also it was a little problematic watering them and i think it kept it impossible for the plant to dry out in the soil. Still having semicircle around them. :)

btw. its not garbage. The one is with leca, the other one is bark.

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As you wish man :flood:

ganjalover man sometimes the language barrier makes it hard to understand you mean to help and it sounds like you become mad for others growing some weeds different compared to you and me for instance! I think the last few days the little plants have progressed even though they could have had a better start. And I assume they will produce some fine smokes for jonaslr isn't that whats it all about!?
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Just an update on day 40.

one takes 1000ml water with a ppm solution of 720ppm / 1.0 EC hybrid powderfeeding, spills 300ml of water, other one takes 500ml same solution, without any spill. Soil ph is about 5.8.

Also the one in black pot has gotten a new home in a new pot (ill upload pictures next week), since there wasn't holes for spill water.

Stems are getting hard n' strong as f*ck, since i turned on the fan ;)

Also wanted to show my freaky mutant Damnesia (3 cotyledon leaves/polyploid/whorled phytolaxy) - its the little one.

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Thanks Dust!

Today (day 47) i outplanted them at a hopefully nice spot where people wont steal or rip-off my plants. Since i live in center of a big city, its pretty hard to find a good spot. They get all the sun that shines, as its on a hill and not really many trees around them, but still enough to hide them. Also i think its a snail free arrier, wich made my day! ;) ... i did a real crappy ph/ec today since water was too cold to let nutrients dissolve, so i hope i dont burn them all over, also my PH meter broke as the glass at the censor broke.. it still shows correctly PH, but i dont know for how long :P ... well i still got my ec meter. i can only approve to do the PH/EC at home and then take it outside. Anyways, i got real supprised by how big roots have gotten on the one plant, didnt even think they had the half of this size.

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Sadly i had to move them a bit. Suddenly one day i was over for looking how they did, and i noticed someone walking their dog. They have a few crunchy leaves wich i think is because of food need, so today they had 2 liters of water each with a ec around 1.4 hope that will help them a bit :)

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Hello guys. I just went over to look for them and give them a little feeding. I think the leaves looks even more sad than last i was over checking. I started wondering is this nute burn or nute need? nute need makes the best sense to me, since i've only feeded them 2 times a week with an ec around 1.4 wich may be or may not be enough to stabilize the PH in the soil around. Hope someone is able to help me out here. I cant really flush them if its nude need or nude burn, so whats the nature alternative? just dropping a load of water at the place?

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Hope they turn out for you man, when out in the fields I would give initial feeding when planting and then let nature have it's course!

That were also my plan until blooming, but i gotta help those recovering before i leave it up to them :) it might also be the roots wich has been chopped over when i had to move the plants fast.

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Yeah liking the look of those sativa leaves. how many weeks will you veg her for?

Oops you are doing a balcony grow...sorry that was a dumb question.

with the indian strains i love the feeling that comes with smoking the indian indicas.

I watched the india strainhunters trip and was amazed to see so much difference between a lot of the indicas out there

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Oops you are doing a balcony grow...sorry that was a dumb question.

Actualy they're out in a forrest now lol, so i cant really control it :)

with the indian strains i love the feeling that comes with smoking the indian indicas.

I watched the india strainhunters trip and was amazed to see so much difference between a lot of the indicas out there

I've never been smoking indian strains, sadly.. but mine are about 90% sativa, so they're gonne be huge but hopefully showing some fat buds in the end :)

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sorry for the ladies man, hope they get back, your soil looks really compact try to break as often as you can and as deep as you can to give some air maybe it comes from here, when your not sure it's better to stop giving nutes and see if they start yellowing too much it means it's not from nutes most of the times, but outdoors in veg it seems they eat a lot less then indoor.

good luck man

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sorry for the ladies man, hope they get back, your soil looks really compact try to break as often as you can and as deep as you can to give some air maybe it comes from here, when your not sure it's better to stop giving nutes and see if they start yellowing too much it means it's not from nutes most of the times, but outdoors in veg it seems they eat a lot less then indoor.

good luck man

Hey m8, thx for stepping by.

You're damn right about the soil it gets a lil muddy when added water to, but deeper down its actualy pretty nice airy soil, but what you mean by breaking it? i'll stop giving nutes for the moment, also since im pretty sure now, that its caused by hurting the roots when i moved them, they lost around half their roots, sad but true. Hope mother nature helps them a little from now on ;)

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