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A small clone/seedling can not drink very much water. No matter the container size. About 98-99% of the water they pull up through their roots is released back into the air through their leaves. Limiting root space limits plant structure. Branches form thin instead of gaining girth after becoming rootbound. Yield comes from stem thickness.…
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Growers who irrigate coco multiple times a day are usually root bound in a small pot. Nothing to brag about. 😉 Watering is relevant to the pot size, root mass and foliage density.
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j-r-tokin posted an update a week ago
Ok it’s been seven days since we flipped the light cycle to flower and as you can see there has been an explosion in growth! The lights are dialed up to full power and we are rockin!! So much to see this round!! Thanks to my supporters and sponsors!
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cultivator-savant, U81wheresmine and 15 others-
Wow! Looking absolutely fantastic man! I’m in awe 🤯
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Looking great J.R.!
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Nice setup JR!
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Looks Beautiful J.R. Growers Love ❤️
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We all know how much work went in to that room, JR! We can see the love. Great work, brother.
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Is this light burn or nute deficiency or?
@oldestschool Please never tell anyone to use cal-mag. Especially on a plant with a potash issue. That’s harmful advice.
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Is this light burn or nute deficiency or?
This is an issue with potassium. Potash deficiency affects the leaf blade edge leaving the center of the leaf green initially. Let’s go through all the reasons potassium could be lacking. It’s an element needed by the plant in higher proportion than any other throughout the plant’s entire life cycle with the exception of hydrogen, oxygen,…
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