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Hey guys got a question I got these girls growing outside big 7 ft tall it’s going to be raining a lot and I want to move them into my shed but they are a little too tall to get in there under a light would turning the pots at a 45° angle be something that anyone out there has ever tried just so I can fit them in there and keep them out of… Read more
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Do what ya gotta do to win.
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I can’t wait to see what happens!
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A 7 foot tall greenhouse from Vivosun is cheap, then no light is needed…
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Immobile nutrient deficiency help
Check the run off pH after watering to make sure it’s also in range.
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Limiting root mass, limits the plant’s overall structure no matter how often irrigated. The plant can not and will not produce thick stalks/branches with a tiny root system no matter how much bio-mass is above. The growth will be thin and scraggly. Yield at each node is directly related to stem girth as well.
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Immobile nutrient deficiency help
If this damage was just on the lower leaves I’d say pull them and don’t worry if the new growth looked healthy. I’m seeing random damage all over the plant on the tips of the leaves leading me to believe you’ve got a bit too much available nutrition. I’d back off the Fox Farm Trio nutrients. Deficiencies can easily be corrected in soil over a…
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