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Hell yea dude, I cut a little lower off my DT x c99 last night. It was hanging down not getting much light so I'm just gonna sample it haha. Kind of airy or larfy but the upper buds are thickerView attachment 59499
Man, that looks alot like the voodoo thai. How's the nose?
 
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Man, that looks alot like the voodoo thai. How's the nose?
I get a lemon cleaner smell sometimes, some pineapple wiffs other times...I get both of those from it drying and a peppery note as well but didn't get that peppery note on the live plant
 
We had 50mph wind, marble size hail and tons of rain this morning. The girls seemed to like it; knocked a couple leaves off is all.
 

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105 yesterday and they still keep growing. I bent the tops over the other day and now it's going crazy.
 

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I'm trying something different this time. I want to see what happens when I mix peat and coco. I did about 50-50 then threw in some worm castings and a little bit of chunky perlite.
The hope is to make it like homemade cocoloco lite. Maybe I can grow small plants with big buds, in 1 and 2 gal pots, watering once every day. Hope it works
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This Voodoo Thai BX started growing sets of 3 leaves. I think it might be caused by too much light, but idk. Last time this happened, I topped it and the new branches were normal.
 

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Last day of veg. I'm set up with 2 100w hlg on each end, and 130w programmable ACI center. Center light is set for 5 minutes @30%, transitioning to 70% for 20 minutes when lights are on. Let the games begin

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This can't be right . In the shade 30 minutes Pic didn't come out, but it says 113 @ 25%. Accuweather is still saying 108.
 

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Total dark 90f- leaf temp is 84. Does this mean they are still drinking and transpiring? @Aqua Man
Heat stress. In the dark they will hardly drink. Thats why they droop a bit at night. You can tell how much they are drinking by how rigid they are. Drooping not drinking much. Perky drinking well and leaves pointing up past 90 degrees drinking tons.

Transpiration is driven by light so this makes sense. If they droop during the day in that heat they need water
 
Just an extra tid bit of info. You may remember when i said over at the other place and maybe here in regards to pruning/defoliation that newer leaves are more photosynthetic than the older bigger leaves.

This proves that as the more they photosynthesize the higher the transpiration rates. Of course some of the drooping is also due to the extra weight but you can see the difference in the older growth large fans and the newer growth large fans from the top and bottom of the plant.

This is why when pruning which rarely needs done outside you want to remove those first.

I think i posted a thread here on basic defoliation.

Just some info that helps people read plants
 
Day 4 flower. Looks like 2 Voodoo males, maybe all 3.
 

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Just an extra tid bit of info. You may remember when i said over at the other place and maybe here in regards to pruning/defoliation that newer leaves are more photosynthetic than the older bigger leaves.

This proves that as the more they photosynthesize the higher the transpiration rates. Of course some of the drooping is also due to the extra weight but you can see the difference in the older growth large fans and the newer growth large fans from the top and bottom of the plant.

This is why when pruning which rarely needs done outside you want to remove those first.

I think i posted a thread here on basic defoliation.

Just some info that helps people read plants
Exactly, we must "read" the plants, I am indoors but this heat keeps me on my toes with a dropping plant now and then. Great tip, water those drooping gals.
 
I was watering while i took the pic. Look better already.
Good stuff. They bound back super fast when underwatered but take forever when overwatered. I did a clone video once that showed this. Because it was small it literally took 30-60 seconds for it to stand up straight. Not sure if you remember that or not.

But this just goes to show that underwatering if far easier to fix than overwatering. Granted yours is due to extreme heat but the results are the same
 
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