Mephisto Genetics 1Sky Trys Mephisto with Amare SE450 & A-Train's Nute Schedule

Day 23 update. The stretch is still on. Every morning I'm greeted with another inch or inch & a half of vertical growth.
Today I turned on the COBS ! and then raised the light again. Also, today was my once-a-week nute schedule shift -- one day of Double Recharge and some SLF-100.
Here's front and back shots of each of the 3 major plants, Ripley's OG, Stilton Special and Sour Livers:

Ripley's at 10"
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Stilton at 10"
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and Sour Livers at 8"
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Carry on.
 
They look pretty good bro. Just watch them on the switch to 2ml/L some can take it some cant. If they show claw just back down and hold course.

That leaf curl you have is usually a transpiration thing knkwn as tacoing. Several things cause it.

Whats your temps? And is there a fan directly on them.

Besides that the added light will really pick them up once they can take it and the nutes itll be an explosion
 
Hi Doc, thanks for the tips. So far, two feedings on the 2 ml schedule, and no problems yet, but I'll keep an eye on it.

I record temps & RH daily. The temps are consistently in the 74-76 F range, and RH runs between low 60's and mid 70's. I stopped using a humidifier about a week ago, and RH now does not exceed 70. I have a tower circulating fan on lowest speed. But suspecting that it might be contributing to the leaf curl, I've had it facing the corner of the tent for the past two & a half weeks.

That's about it. :chef:
 
Day 23 update. The stretch is still on. Every morning I'm greeted with another inch or inch & a half of vertical growth.
Today I turned on the COBS ! and then raised the light again. Also, today was my once-a-week nute schedule shift -- one day of Double Recharge and some SLF-100.
Here's front and back shots of each of the 3 major plants, Ripley's OG, Stilton Special and Sour Livers:

Ripley's at 10"
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Stilton at 10"
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and Sour Livers at 8"
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Carry on.

These ladies are lookin super healthy, the tacoing is not that bad and it sounds like you are trying to locate the source and rectify. Way to go, keep up the great work
 
Thanks @derek420colorado. Hope you're right on the tacoing. I never had in my 1st grow, now I'm some in both of my two current grows. Not sure I have a handle on it yet. But at least in this particular tent, its not so bad, and doesn't seem to be getting any worse.
 
Thanks @derek420colorado. Hope you're right on the tacoing. I never had in my 1st grow, now I'm some in both of my two current grows. Not sure I have a handle on it yet. But at least in this particular tent, its not so bad, and doesn't seem to be getting any worse.
Have you found out what's causing it ?
 
Have you found out what's causing it ?
Nope, never figured it out. The Tacoing was severe in another tent while the plants were young, then it stopped. Its not bad in this tent/grow, so I'm not going to worry about.
 
Day 32 Update. This shit is CRAZY. I don't know if its the Mephistos genetics, or @A-Train nute program -- but every morning when I open the tent I just sit and stare :drool: in wonderment for about ten minutes. I can't believe the growth, the deep green color, the size of the fan leaves. Everything. Just awesome. Of course, it don't hurt having the Amare SE450 blaring away.
I think I'm going to need a bigger tent, LOL.
Check out these fan leaves ... 8" width across and 8" length from rear to front tip.
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Everybody has been topped once, and aggressively LST'd to try to slow down the vertical stretch and encourage more horizontal development. At this point, the Stilton Special is the tallest at 18" and already showing early flower development. (But I'm not "scheduled" to switch over to Bloom nutes for another 4 days.) Have a look, front, back & top.

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The other monster is Ripley's OG. I almost broke off one of her two top-most branches, but a little scotch tape and boom-boom spay seems to have saved the day. Here she is:

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And Sour Livers is not slouch either:

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And here's an update on the two Northern Cheese Haze girls. They popped two days later than the previous 3 plants, and one of them was such a pathetic runt that there was serious doubt of her survival. She languished as a mutant dwarf for a couple of weeks, then came to life in a most respectable manner. Here they are, mutant on left.

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Having a blast, what fun.
 
Hi Doc ( @A-Train ), I'm loving the nute program, today I started the 35-40 day phase. Its the switch over from Grow to Bloom and adds in Massive and Mammouth-P. BUT ... when I looked more closely at the specs, I notice that you list the Mammoth P at 8.5ml/L. Yipes. Can this be true. I think you meant 8.5 ml per gallon,not per liter. Eh?

Feeding time at Jurassic Park:
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