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Old 03-10-2015, 09:02 PM #31
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Only you can answer that one lol.
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I hope these won't hermie. Haha I was scared that I might have stressed them enough for it, but I didn't know if plants can hermie this early in their lives to hermie from stress.
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No hermies yet.you just need to take a deep breath lol, they'll be fine.
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Update on the plants. They're still leaning, but I have them propt up well. The weak pheno is still has seen better days. The strong one is doing better, but still leaning. It's also still growing. Second set of true leaves are coming in.
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No hermies yet.you just need to take a deep breath lol, they'll be fine.
True. Thanks, man. I guess I'm so nervous about this grow being successful because I plan on my growing being a source of income.
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There ya go, the only reason they are leaning is because being under that dome for so long they didn't get any air circulation to build up the strength of the stem.
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Hell yeah. Just checked on them and they're up reaching for the light. Humidity is stable in the 60's and Temps are low 70's. Feeling optimistic. I really appreciate your help, man.


Another thing is that I've been using ph'd distilled and RO water only. I noticed a miniscule amount of yellowing, so I added a tiny drop of calmag to the water and they started greening up significantly.

Question: should I put RO water in my humidifier? It's a non filter humidifier and I've been noticing a redish orange build up inside which I assumed is minerals left behind.
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Hell yeah. Just checked on them and they're up reaching for the light. Humidity is stable in the 60's and Temps are low 70's. Feeling optimistic. I really appreciate your help, man.


Another thing is that I've been using ph'd distilled and RO water only. I noticed a miniscule amount of yellowing, so I added a tiny drop of calmag to the water and they started greening up significantly.

Question: should I put RO water in my humidifier? It's a non filter humidifier and I've been noticing a redish orange build up inside which I assumed is minerals left behind.
I don't think it matters what kind of water you put in there. They will be just fine the leaning was from a weak stem now they are starting to get stronger and stronger. And will get bigger and bigger.
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Yeah, I noticed that, too. I turned the circ fan off entirely. It's just the intake and outtake fans. They seem to be liking it.

Thanks, dude. Yeah, I'm gonna start feeding nutes once they're big enough for the 3 gallons.

Nice plant, btw. I need to be patient and hopefully my plants will reach that eventually.
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Don't turn off the circ fan just don't have it blowing directly on your seedlings. And dr is right about the feeding and transplanting. Go easy at first.
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