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Totally, it’s already tight and adjusts again every dayI can certainly see why you're not laying those out wider...no room!
Plenty of bud sites on the cement shoes (top), just needed another little nip/tuck
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Totally, it’s already tight and adjusts again every dayI can certainly see why you're not laying those out wider...no room!
Thank you! They seems to like it here and apparently I can still grow photos ok!Looking so green and healthy up in here!
Words to live by.it could be worse, she could resemble a crackhead.
No it’s discolored beyond that. I believe the lighter green is a precursor to the Cement Shoes plant turning purple. Beyond that it’s got some rusty spots and what looks like pH fluctuations but it might be temp/humidity related too. Kind of cold in the garage the last few weeks at night, hopefully it’s just temporary.Looking good Justin.
Do you think the CS might be a nitrogen guzzler?
Can't you swap locations with some relatives that don't suffer from nutrient issues when it's cold?not that there's anything I can do if it does
It was freezing here last week and the garage at night gets low 50s sometimes a tiny bit cooler - but never for long and 80 during the day. Some plants (like Wookiees and Dr Lecter) love that shit! Turn purple and get stronger and taste different. And then some plants remind us that they prefer the tropics over whatever we haveThe leaf veins are purple already, so it does look like she's working on some color.
They both look good!
Hey, how cold is it in your garage at night?
Mine's getting down to the low 50's-low 60's in the box
The plant doesn't seem to mind it yet...not that there's anything I can do if it does...
So, about the same as mine... fortunately, the light warms things up after 4 am...the garage at night gets low 50s sometimes a tiny bit cooler - but never for long
If it were up to me....Can't you swap locations with some relatives that don't suffer from nutrient issues when it's cold?