Thank you, The leaf looks like there was a moisture buildup at that spot and then a magnification of the light, nothing to worry about now. Your plants look healthy. If the humidity stays high at 65% This will cause moisture to build up on the leaves that are not receiving full light, giving mold and bacteria a chance to grow. Leaves that overlap will get wet and stay wet at the contact point between the leaves. I agree with @JoeCrowe try to bring the humidity down, somewhere between 40-50% would be great.
Does the amount of daylight there go over 12 hours? Are you still planning to put the plants outside?
I hope your weather is finally getting warmer, have a great day.
Hello. The two days were really beautiful. But now it is still raining for 3 days and according to the forecast it has another 5 days. So they grow up at home and I have already set the light to 12/12 6 days. They grew about 10 centimeters in 4 days.
11 hrs on / 13 hrs off is ok too if you want to save some electricity.
Try playing around with different cycles, for example my favorite for flower is 11 on and 13 off, taken from DJ Short. Many strains have a more uplifting, positive energy. In side by side comparisons, I found a lot more colorful expressions, some clones which are green under 12/12 were filled with purples in 11/13! The 11/13 seems to also promote some more unique flavor expressions. In my experience, some Sativas flower faster than usual under 11 on.
I wish I would have did the 11/13 half way through flower this round. It dose make sense. I will be doing this more often depending on the strain and what I expect from a plant.
That is a good idea. Thank you for the advice. Next week from Monday I will switch them to 11/13.
Update: seventh day 12/12. 3x glueberry and 1 critical car remade into a tent 120x120x200cm and 600W hps per flower. I manage to keep the humidity at 51% and the temperature at 27 degrees.
Tutankhamun is wet where the leaves touch,
I added a fan that blows them.
Looks great man. I’m impressed.
For your first cultivation ever, it’s going really well! Definitely impressive, keep up the good work!
That compiler is terrible. One box came loose, so I planted 5 chewing gum seeds I got from Cadman. Maybe at least one woman will grow up to have seeds.
I really appreciate your support and good advice. Thank you all.
You can clean up some of the under growth for sure. Also some small shoots. Figure out what branches you want to keep and go from there. I usually do 2 major defoliation jobs during a grow then pick off a few leaves here and there as I go throughout the grow.
I would wait a little longer to take shoots. The more you grow the easier it will be to know what you want to take as it grows. Looking good though. Keep up the good work!
As Liljon said
Open up the lower half so you get air movement. Remove what you feel comfortable doing, I spread it over several days.
Leaves are the easiest to make decisions on. I’ll remove lowest buds as they don’t contribute much but that takes a little experience to know which to go after.
Cheers
G
I wanted to buy a net for a box, but I refused to pay almost $ 23 for the material and postage. So I bought the material for $ 5 and made it myself and I still have some left. I’ll put her there tomorrow. Maybe he’ll sit.
I’ll try to break them tomorrow and see what comes of it. And thank you all for the advice. I respect them.
Damn, that’s a nice net. How long did it take you? I’m terrible with knots so it looks like a project to me, but I’m also thinking about scrogging my tent and not sure how I want to do it.
It was tough for me when I tried to make one.
@Lapolda is a freaking pro!
DIY for the win!
vynikající uzly, naučili jste se to na lodi nebo na zahradě?
měli jste zahradu na druhém místě, kde jste bydleli, než jste se přestěhovali na severní pól a pěstovali konopí?
Začínám věřit, že jste Ježíšek a pomocí magie pěstujete tyto rostliny, vaše rostliny vypadají fantasticky, děláte skvělou práci.
Czech for fantastic is fantasticky
It took me about 3 hours to measure the string. These are normal nodes. I measured the strings ten centimeters and marked them. I made the edge of the net (frame) and tied the strings on both sides to the marks. Then I turned it 90 degrees, tied the cords at the top, and made a knot each time the cord was crossed. So I went line by line. Don’t forget the strings where you will make the knot, leave it about twenty inches longer for it to come out.
Sorry friend, but I do not understand the language of your tribe . Respectively … I don’t know what you mean.