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It’s a mixed room there are other strains in there but I’m still running roughly 11/13 light schedule
 

flylowgethigh

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Did I see Haze male nannaers? That looks like a real problem in a tent. Those skinny long leafs have a reason, besides letting light down to the lower flowers. Frequency of light captured perhaps, or some other fundamental reason?
 

Mimpi Manis

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FlyLowGetHigh said:
Did I see Haze male nannaers? That looks like a real problem in a tent. Those skinny long leafs have a reason, besides letting light down to the lower flowers. Frequency of light captured perhaps, or some other fundamental reason?

Dunno about that? Every plant I ever planted (of any species) that was in too much shade developed bigger leaves. Presumably to gather more of the sparsely available light? Be interesting to know the actual reason never the less. Some of those SE Asian landraces have extraordinarily narrow leaves don't they? Yet somehow they still deliver that 'extra special'. I've spent many decades in the company of this plant... and still she continues to impress. Part of the attaction I guess... there's always a surprise or three awaiting somewhere on the journey.
 

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Did I see Haze male nannaers? That looks like a real problem in a tent. Those skinny long leafs have a reason, besides letting light down to the lower flowers. Frequency of light captured perhaps, or some other fundamental reason?

FlyLowGetHigh said:

Dunno about that? Every plant I ever planted (of any species) that was in too much shade developed bigger leaves. Presumably to gather more of the sparsely available light? Be interesting to know the actual reason never the less. Some of those SE Asian landraces have extraordinarily narrow leaves don't they? Yet somehow they still deliver that 'extra special'. I've spent many decades in the company of this plant... and still she continues to impress. Part of the attaction I guess... there's always a surprise or three awaiting somewhere on the journey.

do you see what I see?:D
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