I will say I've had to add a little calmag to 2 of them though. They got 2 or 3 rust colored spots. A lot better than constantly having to mix up nutes for sure.
 
Got my lights upgrade done, so went ahead and started four seeds last night. Will be setting up the pots and the auto watering Blumats in the next couple days to start getting them tested and ready to go for the seedlings that should hopefully be ready in a week or two.

Coming soon to a journal near you......
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everything looking great .. when i see pics of grows i always try to get every bit of info to the grower i can so .. that slight back bend in your leaves can sometimes revolve around two things the first is the media could be staying too moist and its not drying all the time properly but more than likely it revolves around cold media we always recommend heating your rooms at night to a minimum 65 degrees. most people think that if their general house temps are say 72 that the soil remains at the general air temps. thats not the case at all .. your pots generally sit low or touch the floors where the temp differences can be 5-10 degrees different and depending on the actual location or flooring it can be even more drastic. that cold zone slows not only the root development and uptakes but it slows the microbes ability to convert the amendments into useable food for the plants. its not a major issue in your case its really hardly doing it it was just something super small i noticed... the leafs bend just made me think of it.. heres a few different veg photos to show you what i mean by the difference.. you can see in our pics the leaves are either perky and up.. or atleast standing strong sideway.
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Thanks for taking a look and for the input. I do notice that my plant seems to go to sleep in a way. Just about and hour before lights out the leaves will bend down quite dramatically almost looking like they are wilting. An hour after lights are on they perk back up again. It's very noticeable in the time-lapse I'm doing. However maybe I will try and raise her off the ground. My house temp is a steady 76 now in the summer but perhaps the floor is keeping the soil colder. I'm still able to go three days or so without watering. I think I could even go more as even when the soil seems dry she is still quite perky. Here's a small taste of my time-lapse showing what I mean.

 
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Thanks for taking a look and for the input. I do notice that my plant seems to go to sleep in a way. Just about and hour before lights out the leaves will bend down quite dramatically almost looking like they are wilting. An hour after lights are on they perk back up again. It's very noticeable in the time-lapse I'm doing. However maybe I will try and raise her off the ground. My house temp is a steady 76 now in the summer but perhaps the floor is keeping the soil colder. I'm still able to go three days or so without watering. I think I could even go more as the even when the soil seems dry she is still quite perky. Here's a small taste of my time-lapse showing what I mean.


If your using a soft pot.. Take your finger and feel the bottom of the pot for moisture. Preferably the side that the fan does not hit..
 
If your using a soft pot.. Take your finger and feel the bottom of the pot for moisture. Preferably the side that the fan does not hit..

Thanks for the tip Ripper. I've been just checking the top of the soil and sticking my finger down in to see if it's dry. Here's a pic from inside the tent right at this moment. I've watered her tonight and I do notice the slight bend in the leaves that was mentioned by Kind Soil.

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Thanks for the tip Ripper. I've been just checking the top of the soil and sticking my finger down in to see if it's dry. Here's a pic from inside the tent right at this moment. I've watered her tonight and I do notice the slight bend in the leaves that was mentioned by Kind Soil.

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She looks great though
 
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