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Pulling up a chair, love the training, still putting them outside?
Yes the white Widow stays outside, this Lemon is going outside. I keep them inside in a pampered environment till they have nice roots then put them outside. On nice days I have been carrying the indoor ones out to the green house lol.
 
So day 50 the Lemon haze is looking very nice I have been pinching off any huge fan leaves covering the central growth tips, and re positioning the tie downs occasionally. I am hoping to have a cage ready for it by the end of tmmr, I put one over the 43 day old White Widow but I want to modify the other cages to increase the circumference of them. The Widow is looking great her 7 tip leaves came in finally. The King is starting to grow fast again so I re-introduced the tie downs, get stared real early so I don't need to adjust later and break something, but she does have a rusty leaf tip I am not worried but any thoughts? And lastly the Zkittles is growing great I pinched off some growth on node 2 of one arm as I am going to try grow out node 1 and 3 so I am starting to pull stuff out as it grows let something else start growing in. So far I feel my some-what quad line is looking the best of all other 50 day old plants but I have not removed any major growth from it.

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@MrSauga ya I am thinking I gave a bit to much of something because I found a similar mark on another plant, could molasses have a npk value?
Not as far as I know...

"So as the soil bacteria eat the molasses, the iron in the molasses remains soluble and available to the plants. ... Although micronized molasses has practically no nitrogen, phosphorus or potassium, the microorganisms it feeds can dramatically improve nutrient availability. "

A little snippet I found.
 
As far as amounts go, and I'm not recommending this as I have never tried, but this is what I found.

Add molasses at a rate of 1 to 3 tablespoons to 1 gallon of fertilizer for best results.Molasses can also be added to water and sprayed on plant leaves or poured on the soil. When the molasses is sprayed directly on plant leaves, the nutrients and sugar are absorbed quickly, and nutrients are immediately available
 
As far as amounts go, and I'm not recommending this as I have never tried, but this is what I found.

Add molasses at a rate of 1 to 3 tablespoons to 1 gallon of fertilizer for best results.Molasses can also be added to water and sprayed on plant leaves or poured on the soil. When the molasses is sprayed directly on plant leaves, the nutrients and sugar are absorbed quickly, and nutrients are immediately available
I use sugar daddy from technaflora which I believe is just molasses. I put in 20ml in 16 L of water which is one third the recipe but I use it every time I feed.
 
So I have some questions picture #1 in the green circle is how all the plants look and in the red circle is a bit extra growth does anybody have any idea or seen this? Pictures #2,3 is strange leaf damage that I have no clue where or how. Next watering will be pH'd water to run off in the small pot and the widow still has not had the stuff that has the molasses in so I am going to add a tiny bit extra water and give her that. I am still working on taking a cage as seen on the Widow and adding one more set of vertical bar + 3 off 1/3 of the rings. Probably made that sound confusing I want it to have 4 vertical poles and about 4-5 extra inches in circumference.
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So I have some questions picture #1 in the green circle is how all the plants look and in the red circle is a bit extra growth does anybody have any idea or seen this?
Is it only on the one plant? Or are all the plants showing the same? It may just be something wonky with the node.

Pictures #2,3 is strange leaf damage that I have no clue where or how.
If it's isolated to one leaf and the rest look good then it's probably just damage. As the leaf grows the damage gets bigger as well.
If it's more than one leaf I would be looking for pests.
 
Is it only on the one plant? Or are all the plants showing the same?

It is on only one plant but on both sides lol I think just weird growth from cutting them.
If it's isolated to one leaf and the rest look good then it's probably just damage. As the leaf grows the damage gets bigger as well.
If it's more than one leaf I would be looking for pests.

It is on 2 different leaves but I cant see any pests on leaves where do you look?
 
Underneath normally. You'll need a 60x loupe, but for the amount being eaten, if that's what's happening, the bugs I'm sure would be noticeable.
I wouldn't worry too much. It could be something as simple as water and light damage. Keep checking for signs of progression to be sure and look for any signs of critters.
 
@MrSauga You do a really good job of defoliating the middle of your quad type plants so I ask would you cut maybe one more big fan leaf off or is this pretty good till they grow out a couple more nodes?
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I just topped Zkittlez for the last time so I believe there is no more topping to be done which is almost sad training these girls is my favorite part of the day. I watered the Zkittlez, the King, and the WW plus gave the WW the last maybe 1/4 liter of what was a tiny bit too strong for the others after diluting a tad plus gave her plain water before the food. The strange growth on the Zkittlez is out growing every other part of the plant so I feel it will do something wonderful if I can keep it from being the tallest branch.

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@MrSauga You do a really good job of defoliating the middle of your quad type plants so I ask would you cut maybe one more big fan leaf off or is this pretty good till they grow out a couple more nodes?
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Plants feed from the fans, so the less you remove the better it is for the plant. Unless you are blocking the light from getting at a bud site I would not take any more off.
The other reason to defol is for air circulation. It appears to me that you have plenty of area for air to move around so I think you're good.
 
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