Let's Attempt A 1lb Grow!

I don't know how to put a picture on PM without having to put it on here
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these branches on these plants seem to be really fragile and I like other plants I've messed with they almost kind of feel rubbery like
It's best to bend when the plant is thirsty, but it's also best to squeeze the stem before supercropping to break the internal structure first. I bend the stem back and forth over my thumb a few times to weaken the insides before I lay it over.
I think it's 2 l action time!!
I pulled 47g off a plant in a Big Gulp cup:
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And cover those roots!


it seems like they taco but I don't know why fans are up high from them there's no air blowing on them the light is 20 in from them temperatures only been in the upper 70s humidity about 49%. Would underwatering have anything to do with it maybe I'm not giving them enough water. I've never had problems like this before with any marijuana and it's new to me. Maybe it's this young leaves unfolding
Some of it could be genetic as well, as I pointed out early on:

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It's best to bend when the plant is thirsty, but it's also best to squeeze the stem before supercropping to break the internal structure first. I bend the stem back and forth over my thumb a few times to weaken the insides before I lay it over.

I pulled 47g off a plant in a Big Gulp cup:
full


And cover those roots!



Some of it could be genetic as well, as I pointed out early on:

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Yeah I forgot about the genetics part with that being said I've done everything I can do to not make it curl so I'm taking it that that's what it is I mean hell with the light 20 inches away and it's only 77 degrees there's no way the leaves are that damn hot and I know it's nothing humidity humidity is only like 49% which is good so everything's perfect for real so it has to be genetic so I'm not even going to worry about the curling as long as they look healthy we good to go.

And yeah I wasn't trying to super crop or nothing on that one I was just wanting to been to stand a little bit that was actually really an accident so we'll see what happens good news is though her leaves are pointing up so that means there's life in it probably just stunning the hell out of her I imagine. We'll see.

Nice job on the 47G!
 
Think that's the one you said you had in your closet between the clothes ri
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It's best to bend when the plant is thirsty, but it's also best to squeeze the stem before supercropping to break the internal structure first. I bend the stem back and forth over my thumb a few times to weaken the insides before I lay it over.

I pulled 47g off a plant in a Big Gulp cup:
full


And cover those roots!



Some of it could be genetic as well, as I pointed out early on:

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I think I've mentioned it before and I don't think yours are light stressed at 20" (unless that's 20" from the 200w at full power), but you can have light stress a low temps and heat stress under dim light. They don't necessarily go hand in hand.

47g. :cheesygrinsmiley:

It is indeed!
No only half power on the 220 Watt I see full power for flower. So I think we have a genetics here. So I'm not going to worry too much about the leaf curling no more.
 
I wonder if he had that all the way to the end flower leaves coming out like that?
We'll never know:
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I'm saying as long as it's no problem to the plant and it don't hurt it I'm good but it's exactly the same
I think it's built into the genetics for some (not all it seems) since even S1 seeds will show variations.


Still need to watch for light stress though, just makes it a bit tougher to tell. Keep the Photone app handy to track.
 
We'll never know:
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I think it's built into the genetics for some (not all it seems) since even S1 seeds will show variations.


Still need to watch for light stress though, just makes it a bit tougher to tell. Keep the Photone app handy to track.
Oh but we will know brother cuz as you see they live on and they will carry on and we will figure this shit out together

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We'll never know:
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I think it's built into the genetics for some (not all it seems) since even S1 seeds will show variations.


Still need to watch for light stress though, just makes it a bit tougher to tell. Keep the Photone app handy to track.
What do you mean about the photon app?
 
I didn't see no point figuring I've been keeping them at 20 inches apart and if I turn the 220 watt up it'll be at 100%
I'd stick with the app and the lux chart from Royal Queen Seeds rather than guessing:
  • Clones and seedlings: 5,000–7,000 lux
  • Vegetative growth: 15,000–50,000 lux
  • Flowering: 45,000–65,000 lux
  • Maximum recommended amount of light: 75,000 lux

It doesn't have a dial on the 220 it goes either 50 or 100 which means I can't control the lux output like I can on the 110 wat
You control the lux without a good dimmer by changing the height.
 
I'd stick with the app and the lux chart from Royal Queen Seeds rather than guessing:
  • Clones and seedlings: 5,000–7,000 lux
  • Vegetative growth: 15,000–50,000 lux
  • Flowering: 45,000–65,000 lux
  • Maximum recommended amount of light: 75,000 lux


You control the lux without a good dimmer by changing the height.
Appreciate it bro I still don't help me to understand between 15000 to 50000 how do I know which it should be.
 
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