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    mantis

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  2. Yip just went from 8 to 18 don’t know if if it was really necessary but figured why not [emoji848][emoji51] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    mantis

    Thanks man [emoji1308][emoji1308] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    mantis

    DAY 35 Sins there is about a week or 2 left or less before the flip to flower I have decided to take a chance and repot 2 of my gals. Hope the gamble plays off, didn't look like they had any shock during the re-potting, the Velcro makes it very easy to trance plant them Added about 10L of coco to the new pot (ph/nut), buff for the new soil to match as closely as possible to existing media to prevent fluctuations and shock. Haha there first time being outside Back in there tent happy again
  5. Looking very good , well done
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    mantis

    Thanks man can't take all the credit they did most of the work
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    mantis

    Thank they have responded well, very hardy and fast-growing genetics I thinking of doing a trellis net so if I flip on the 3rd of July, They should be on point. Normally they stretch a lot the first 2 weeks after the flip
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    mantis

    Day 33 The LST is helping to keep the canopy flat, did a bit of defoliating this week as just for some more light penetration will do some more this coming week
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    mantis

    The node spacing looks better this week I turned the watts way down for 2 day now they are ready for LST
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    mantis

    Day 27 Just a quick update will take them out for some better photos
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    mantis

    I see you have good node spacing, Nice will definitely consider lowering the watts a bit as the tight nodes can give me a problem in the future
  12. They look great, They are going to explode once transplanted What's going to be your next size pot?
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    mantis

    Thanks, man really appreciate the kind words, Still a long grow ahead The lights are dimmable from 23W to 586W so going down to 200w is definitely an option but for some reason, it makes a bit temp difference in the tent about 5-8 degrees C and unfortunately the lights is at the highest it can go (small tent 1700h x1200l x620w) Do you think I must maybe sacrifice some temp just for 3-5 days to get them to stretch a bit? I'm at 27C now so would probably drop to 19-21C
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    mantis

    Yip its a bit close for my liking , I think its due to the 300w of light that being pumping in to control the temps in the tent , would prefer a bit more stretch to them Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    mantis

    Day 20 They have all re responded well to the training method But would say that I see more potential from (c) that has been topped
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    mantis

    I have topped the one so its going to be interesting to see the difference in growth rate [emoji271][emoji263] Must say im really learning a lot from everyone and all the different styles of growing [emoji1320][emoji1320] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Myns

    Yes definitely agree to feed with the first watering (light feeding) . From previous experience the coco is highly buffered with calcium, and a deficiency at that size would be unlikely in a 11-27-8 NPK mix , Testing the run off would be the safest option to know where the soil ppm sits at Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    mantis

    Thanks, yes looking at the time left before flipping im wondering if toping is going to slow them down to much [emoji848] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    420SA

    Looking good Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Myns

    I would say high VPD, causing over transpiration, which in turn takes up to much calcium as calcium is an immobile element and increases throw transpiration. Calcium overdose gives lockout of potassium, magnesium, manganese, and iron. Iron and magnesium lockout stop chlorophyll production and that why the yellow/pale leaves. By feeding more would not fix the problem and would make it worse Looking at the coco mix(on the bag) there should be more than enough nutrition not to cause deficiency, would rather focus on getting that VPD fixed Well that's my 2 cents hope it helps
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    mantis

    2 Week mark Started with LST training today on A and B , (C has been topped and left sins day 12)
  22. Nice looking plants ...
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    mantis

    Haha, went in with some tweezers
  24. Looking very good and healthy
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    mantis

    I have decided to top one of them very early to see what the results is tortoni (C)
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