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First extreme sativa run - please advise

Nextgeneration73

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Could u give me a source for research?

Greetings
Tangwena's Thread about cob curing Malawi... I unintentionally pissed people off in that thread by simply asking too many questions some time back but I still look up their work... Enjoy...
Mine wasn't exactly vaccume cured but hand squeezed into papers which eventually went into a almost vaccume shutting cure jar with this button that sucks out the air but actually a vaccume macine would definitely be way better which is something that I highly want to try next time...
 
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Cheyos720

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Hey guys

Flowering Day 15:

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Zamaldelica:
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Golden Tiger 3:
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Purple Haze x Malawi:
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Temp. & Humidity:
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Greetings
Cheyos
 

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aCBD

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Plants are looking green.

Is there a chance that their shoes are overly wet or cold? I'm asking because of the leaves pointing down.
Looking at the temperatures i wonder if you can throw a blanket or two over the tent to insulate it a little. :thinking:
 

Cheyos720

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Plants are looking green.

Is there a chance that their shoes are overly wet or cold? I'm asking because of the leaves pointing down.
Looking at the temperatures i wonder if you can throw a blanket or two over the tent to insulate it a little. :thinking:
Do you think they are too green?
The pots are well fertilized, but given the long standing time and the size it still has to reach, I think this is appropriate.

The pot is indeed very moist. But that's OK, because it was only damp at this point because I've just installed the irrigation system and the soil has to be very moist for that. That will subside over the next few days.
 
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