What is causing this?

And you English is at least as good as many of the native butchers of the language.
 
Right, Mr. M. My LED is positioned well above plants. Those hot traditional grow lamps too close could cause a problem. Best to keep the bubbly water source, well, to the side of the lighting in a corner and let fan circulate moist air. I use LED to prevent heat build up and prevent a possible mishap with homeowners insurance and a likely exclusion found in fine print (i.e., policy does not cover indoor vegetable gardens contained within closets, cabinets, attics, garages, portable tents or any other closed partitioned or semi-enclosed space within a residency :twist:). No, I have never read my policy. :lol:
 
And you English is at least as good as many of the native butchers of the language.

That's funny ELGuapo. That's called fun with butchering the English language. It is a wild and pugnacious beast and at times needs a good whipping and subsequent butchering right down to the bone. However, one can always, feeling rather sympathetic, go back and do a quick edit.
 
That's funny ELGuapo. That's called fun with butchering the English language. It is a wild and pugnacious beast and at times needs a good whipping and subsequent butchering right down to the bone. However, one can always, feeling rather sympathetic, go back and do a quick edit.
And Remember,
Never use a big word, when a diminutive one will suffice.

HomieHogleg
 
Tenakey -Keep us posted on the condition of your plants. Above is just a little off topic fun. How are the plants now. Any new pictures.
 
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Looks like a slash to me. I do it all the time on lower leaves..

Thats comforting to hear, I would probably go crazy if i did this over and over again and think I was the only one doing it :p


A way I help keep the humidity up in my veg area, is I keep a 5 gallon bucket of water, that I use to water my plants, and mix my nutes, with a bubble stone in it, right next to the intake for my veg area. The spray from the bubbles breaking the surface of the water, is pulled into the room with the intake of air. My veg area stays around 62% RH

That sounds like a great idea, I just dont have the space for a bucket of water in there right now :( Guess Im stuck with spraying for now.


And you English is at least as good as many of the native butchers of the language.

Thank you. :)


Tenakey -Keep us posted on the condition of your plants. Above is just a little off topic fun. How are the plants now. Any new pictures.

Im glad you guys could get some fun out of this thread :) I dont think there are any new spash burns, but what still concerns me tho is that the tips of the top are light green, could this be due to heat? Otherwize she is getting bigger every day, such a pleasure to watch :) I had to remove the background, but here is a picture from today, day 22.

Another thing, they say plants strech alot under cfl light, this is my 2nd plant im growing and they are not streching, just staying short and bushy.. should I maybe move the light a few inches further away and force strech it?
 
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Tenakey - it is starting to bloom which is good. Here is the description of your plant from Attitude: Samsara Seeds Supersonic Cristal Storm Automatic has been[FONT=&quot] crossed with Lowryder´s autoflowering genotype and our best Black Domina mother and then crossed it to maintain its autoflowering pattern. This variety maintains untouched. All organoleptic properties of the domina together with it's unique old-wooded fragrance is adored. Supersonic Cristal cannabis seeds grow and bloom very fast within approximately 12 days giving us its best results within 65 days since its germination. Indoor growth with 20/4 fotoperiod and proper plantpot size could give us over 45 gr. yield, reaching almost 75 gr. outdoor. Flowering time is short. and size is medium.
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