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No bush here. Got the post harvest almost depressing shock of opening the grow space the next morning and not having the plants there to say good morning. :smoking:

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Gooood Morning AFN!!!

I am getting sick which sucks, I have a cough and my chest hurts really bad from coughing. I think I need a daaaaaaaaaaaaab to get all this junk out!

The babies did well again last night, I am a little concerned with the downward clawing, I know it they are not overwatered and they aren't heat stressed(at least I don't think they could be) the only thing I can think that is making them look all downward like that is the cO2 being high and them not being able to handle it just yet. The growth is still super fast and they look healthy. It looks like they are yellowing but that is just the combination of the LEC and HPS lights that are still on, they are all super green and look really healthy minus the frown face curling of the leaves. I thought it was underwatering, so I watered really good yesterday, and they looked like they were doing better and back to smiling again but then this morning they were back to looking sad. Its weird though usually when the leaves are drooping like that you can tell that the leaves are flimsy and just generally weak looking. These leaves are all really heathly and growing at a fast rate. So as long as the growth stays steady I don't think I will worry too much. [HASHTAG]#showusyourbush[/HASHTAG] The 3rd picture is the self topped Sour Hound f2 Mitchs Pick illumniauto
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Gooood Morning AFN!!!

I am getting sick which sucks, I have a cough and my chest hurts really bad from coughing. I think I need a daaaaaaaaaaaaab to get all this junk out!

The babies did well again last night, I am a little concerned with the downward clawing, I know it they are not overwatered and they aren't heat stressed(at least I don't think they could be) the only thing I can think that is making them look all downward like that is the cO2 being high and them not being able to handle it just yet. The growth is still super fast and they look healthy. It looks like they are yellowing but that is just the combination of the LEC and HPS lights that are still on, they are all super green and look really healthy minus the frown face curling of the leaves. I thought it was underwatering, so I watered really good yesterday, and they looked like they were doing better and back to smiling again but then this morning they were back to looking sad. Its weird though usually when the leaves are drooping like that you can tell that the leaves are flimsy and just generally weak looking. These leaves are all really heathly and growing at a fast rate. So as long as the growth stays steady I don't think I will worry too much. [HASHTAG]#showusyourbush[/HASHTAG] The 3rd picture is the self topped Sour Hound f2 Mitchs Pick illumniauto View attachment 658947 View attachment 658948 View attachment 658949 View attachment 658950
Do you have any larger plants in there Derek? If not I would hold off on the co2 till they get a little bigger. I remember you talking about temps awhile back and wondered if you had a generator or the bottle for your co2. A co2 generator would absolutely help you with the cold season approaching. It's also less expensive than bottled Gass.
 
Do you have any larger plants in there Derek? If not I would hold off on the co2 till they get a little bigger. I remember you talking about temps awhile back and wondered if you had a generator or the bottle for your co2. A co2 generator would absolutely help you with the cold season approaching. It's also less expensive than bottled Gass.

That is what I am using, well an indoor use ceramic propane heater. In order to heat the space up I have to run it, either that or see if I can run an electric space heater in there for a week or two till they get a little bigger. The only problem with that is those little space heaters are like 1000 or 1500 watts and I am running off generator power so I have a finite amount of amps I can pull and watts I can run, so If I want to run all my lights and a space heater I am going to have to switch my HPS over to 240v(which I was going to do anyway) so I may have to go get another damn heater today lol
 
I'm talking about a co2 generator. Not necessarily a propane heater. The indoor heaters are made to be around 99.9% efficient making them safe for indoor use but not really helping the co2 levels.
 

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I'm talking about a co2 generator. Not necessarily a propane heater. The indoor heaters are made to be around 99.9% efficient making them safe for indoor use but not really helping the co2 levels.

Right but that generator will not heat the space like I need it to, so If I am going to have to run a heater I might as well get the benefit of the cO2 as well. I am going to be dealing with temps that get into the -30 -40 range. Right now it is getting down to like 15, so heating is definitely a priority. My indoor heater puts out a LOT of cO2, on high it will raise my cO2 levels from normal to over 2000 in less than 10 minutes, its almost too much. Because the air coming in is so cold it cools it down pretty quick and since I don't have a cO2 controller I am doing it by the relationship between the heat and the cO2 levels. So until I get a cO2 controller I am stuck with this. But as I said I might explore the electric heater option for now.
 
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