DdGreenThumb's Indoor Medium Candy Cream Grow Journal, 2018

Here is a close-up in more natural lighting
I wonder if it could be splatter from the nute water maybe? Sat on the leaf in those spots? I honestly have no clue though

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Morning update:
Things are looking good in the tent this morning :cheer:

Temperature in the tent this morning was 2 degrees Fahrenheit lower than any other morning, which makes me feel good about the new exhaust fan! :thumb: Now I've got two 4" inline fans for intake, one on each side of the tent.. And one 6" exhaust fan on top. There is also a low power oscillating fan inside at stem level and a big oscillating tower fan raised higher to dissipate from the lights.

I've added my little cheapo 45w led panel from exelvan for the extra red on Willow.
Happy Happy Happy girls!
 
Hey GT! Just doing some catching up after a pretty busy weekend. I've had (my plants have) spots like that before and they've never been anything to worry about. However I can't be certain so I'll do a little research for you and check back in a bit :)
 
Well I've just had a quick look at a few charts and there's not much on any of them that looks like this. It may be very early stages of a calcium deficiency but it's too early to say. For now observation is the only advise i can give. She still looks beautiful though :peace:
 
Well I've just had a quick look at a few charts and there's not much on any of them that looks like this. It may be very early stages of a calcium deficiency but it's too early to say. For now observation is the only advise i can give. She still looks beautiful though :peace:
She hasn't gotten any worse so I think I'm chalking it up to nute water splatter.
Good to have you drop by as always my friend, I've got a few update pictures coming up now! :ganjamon:
 
Winnie:
Those spots don't look like anything to be concerned with, especially since it hasn't spread any.
Thanks for getting back, always good to have you stop in as well!
I appreciate all of you that have stuck with me through my newbie phase!
 
The New baby autos:

The lsd-25 is looking a little pale

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I don't think she looks too bad, like you said, she's just a little pale. I'm excited for you with this one! I really want to grow LSD again some day but I keep getting side tracked by other strains
 
I don't think she looks too bad, like you said, she's just a little pale. I'm excited for you with this one! I really want to grow LSD again some day but I keep getting side tracked by other strains
Yeah, she's still pushing through fair complexion or not lol. I knew these autos were gonna be fast... But still, wow.
I'm so excited about the LSD cause it looked like a gorgeous strain! Then reading smoke reports on it made me go with it. I literally was just shopping for a dark strain to grow (newbie excitement) lol.

If you have any pictures of your previous one handy and feel like showing your girl off I would LOVE to see some pics.
 
Sometimes they will look light green if they're growing really fast, the color should darken as it grows out.
Awesome! Cause these autos are in fast forward compared to what I've been exposed to so far with my photos
 
Willow shocks the hell out out me every day. I mean, she's a very small plant compared to most I see in pictures. That is entirely my fault for abusing her so much while I was working out the kinks in how to grow.
But, she just keeps bulking up at those bud sites and she's got a lot of space to stack up so my tiny yield should still be enough to actually do something with lol.
Looking beautiful and starting to stink :ganjamon:
 
So, today BAKky is having a little experiment done. I've got her set up to get some intentional light stretching going on.
Her training has her growing in a big cluster, and I don't really have enough new growth to top again yet. I'm hoping that the new growth Will stretch out from the center so I can get the light coverage without so much tying, bending, or cutting.

The led panel is essentially there to discourage that side of the plant to stay there instead of stretching toward the cfl on the other side

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