all three flowering plants are in 1 gallon pots and 1 foot tall. these are autos though but with my lighting I wouldn't grow a plant in here larger than 24" the goal would be 16-18". Thats assuming 225 watts.
that damage does not look like a deficiency. is it on the plants that are directly in front of the fan? Looks like friction damage from leaves constantly being rubbed together to me. You can spread the plants out a bit or just move them around. Usually wont damage the plant that much and for the most part will only be an issue if two leaves are laying directly on top of each other because in moist conditions this promotes mold.
Those plants look great I would not feed them any additional nutes yet.
look at those babes grow, now you got two tops Nice!. Its really looking good Ekinus. For the little marks on the leaves, hows your ph situation, you got that double checked?
Thanks bro! Nah I haven't checked the ph, haven't got money for it! But what i will do, is ill leave the water in bottles to make it different (as i don't know i need soft or not) so we will see. They will need to be fed in like a week as they got full last time
You will need a PH test kit. You can get a liquid test kit at pool stores plant stores or walmart. they run from 5-9$. It will be very difficult to judge future issues in the plant without it.
Yea,Shrub's right.I am not sure how we got threw the first grow.lol
I thought we covered that and you had it worked out in the last run.Idk.
I have a hard time thinking it is good right out of tap but who know's.
Any way,I would surly get a kit or meter or something to find out what you are giving them and they will thank you for it.
I would say from the looks and age of your plants that you may be lucky and have decent tap water. The last place I lived my water came out of the tap at 6.7 which is almost perfect. But at my new place its almost 8.0 Which will lock out a plant vey very fast. Either way when nutrients builds up in the soil in the form of salts and as the plant absorbs nutes it will change the PH of your soil further down the line.
Just read through your last grow as well. If youre using the same water for this as for that one and you never PH'd it I would say its either a tolerant plant or you have decent tap water. Although there did seem to be a few possible lockout issues towards the end. Some of that lead spotting and tip browning could have been due to lock out.
Heres some new pics, sadly theres very low degrees celsius in my room, as the central heating in 6 of our flats are dead( the boiler). i had to close windows, and change the vent to blow only minimal air onto them, to keep some warm in the tent from the light.
Or maybe not! LOL I just checked them, they are still quite small. I wanna maximise the grow size this time. hereby, i took some photos from the tent outside, how long should i do vegging more to get the plant almost to the maximum size in the tent? i just tryna make the most buds from it