Indoor archie gemmill's trophy cabinet

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dinafem critical+ still hanging up.
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cheers.
ive been thinking a lil about that dark green lately.im not convinced its such a good thing,dark green isnt that far from nute burn.outdoor always seems much lighter green,they never get nute burn.maybe its just a trick of the light,or the flash ?
im going to try not to feed so much for the next lil while,but as my feeds are thought up on the spot may not be so easy.i have charts and shit,i just must fill them in more.
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cheers.
ive been thinking a lil about that dark green lately.im not convinced its such a good thing,dark green isnt that far from nute burn.outdoor always seems much lighter green,they never get nute burn.maybe its just a trick of the light,or the flash ?
im going to try not to feed so much for the next lil while,but as my feeds are thought up on the spot may not be so easy.i have charts and shit,i just must fill them in more.
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What do you use for lighting? Indoor plants usually are darker than their outdoor counterparts for a couple reasons mostly having to do with light absorption and reflection and what your light offers the plant
 
mars 96x5-205w take an indoor plant pic with flash in a dim lit room,then take it into the back garden in bright sunshine it wont appear half as dark.but still not as light green as an outdoor.
i like a deep green indoors,a dark green can be close to curled and brown tips.i must try harder to keep better notes,and to look at them.
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edit ...quite a few cal/mag products have N in them.
 
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