New Grower Cosz First Grow

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I like the progessive photos thats a cool idea... They appear to be growing nicely, looks clean and uniform :thumbs:
 
The leaves yellow spots where the water burned the leaves. My lady saturated them while the lights were on. One plant is not happy at all. The taa/l one on the left looks as if a copule f leves may die becuse of it. Should I clip them? The plant seems OK and new growth is till happening, but its pissed of at me and it shows.


Cosz
 
Leave them unless they die completely.

Don't be too hard on her, she was trying to be helpful.


The leaves yellow spots where the water burned the leaves. My lady saturated them while the lights were on. One plant is not happy at all. The taa/l one on the left looks as if a copule f leves may die becuse of it. Should I clip them? The plant seems OK and new growth is till happening, but its pissed of at me and it shows.


Cosz
 
Yeah. Dr. Brownthumb. The plants have issued a restraining order against her I believe.

Cosz (c:
 
So I took the plant tht was struggling out from underneath the light. Not sure if that was the right move, but I thought it might need a break. So this morning I added some Superthrive to the water and hope she will bounce back. Hopefully a little liquid Turkey will help her out on Thankgiving. Happy Holiday everyone!

Cosz
 
I'd leave it under the light. Have a good one Cosz.
 
A word of warning on watering

"Best way to water is by the weight of your pots. Get a feel for them when they are dry, and only water when they feel that way. Do give enough so that you see run off from the bottom of the pots. As nutrients are use they create a by product of salts. By getting run off when you water you help to flush out those salts and prevent them from building up in the soil. If they build up too much they can stop the plants ability to take up nutes. "

Hey Muddy don't want to be pedantic but just want to point out to first time growers that getting a feel for your plants well watered and dry is a good way to know when to water BUT watch out for the compost shrinking from the sides of your pot 'cause then the water has a tendency to run straight out the bottom and not get down to those vital roots, water well and test the weight of your pot AFTER watering as well.

Many composts now have a wetting agent that makes it easier to re-wet if your compost is too dry, the old peat based composts used to be a nightmare to wet if they got dry ( I am a nurseryman so know a bit, although not much compared to the knowledge base of this forum!)
 
Muddy-

I put her back under the ligth this morning. She appears to be doing better. Not a happy plant, but some of the fan leaves are starting to perk up. These plants sure seem bushy. I know some of that has to do with the HPS light throughout and part due to the strain.

Cosz
 
Fellow Growers,

I have been trying to do some research on my caneing leaves and hav come up with what I believe to be the problem. Maybe my light is too low. My buddy said that the plants natural defense to light is to taco. Makes sense becuase I have been running 24/0 at about 16-18 inches above the canopy. So this morning I turned the light off and adjusted the light to 24" Maybe I will install my timer and run 20/4 from here on out. Am I on the right path or is the OG talking? (c:


Cosz
 
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