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Fr3nzy

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Stopped rotating plants and just pushing fan leaves down under bud sites as well as pulling bud sites up. Little light burn on middle plant. Growing fast af and need to check light more often. But fixed it, Had to ditch factory hanger and pulley. 20200530_082541.jpg 20200530_082450.jpg . Now that I have ff trio should I switch or just finish these off with what I've been doing, wich is 400 ppm of 20 20 20 . They seem to like it lol.
 

Jewels

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should I switch
Hell yeahs , give it a go !
Those are from the same Manufacturer?
Their website may give you a big map, and coach these questions. They want you to utilize all of their product line. They are typically quite eager to show you how to pour it all on.

I saw earlier that you were tracking the feed strengths. When you transition to the new product, simply pick-up where you left off.
IE: if the last Schultz ( I used their pond line for years) feed was 600, give a 500 Foxfeed for a few water’ns- see how they respond.
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spyralout

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I think it's a bit too early, how far along are you after flip?

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These are starting to look suspiciously bally, but it's way before you'll really need to pull them if you don't want them to pollinate.

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These look like hairs - as long as they're white hairs (not green leafy), that's a good sign it's a female.

Also, are you storing your pH probe in solution or at least water in the cap? I've had 2 of those exact pens, both failed, one with proper care, within a month. I finally just bit the bullet and went with Bluelab. Expensive, but I'm never looking back.
 

Fr3nzy

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I think it's a bit too early, how far along are you after flip?

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These are starting to look suspiciously bally, but it's way before you'll really need to pull them if you don't want them to pollinate.

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These look like hairs - as long as they're white hairs (not green leafy), that's a good sign it's a female.

Also, are you storing your pH probe in solution or at least water in the cap? I've had 2 of those exact pens, both failed, one with proper care, within a month. I finally just bit the bullet and went with Bluelab. Expensive, but I'm never looking back.
Popped out of dirt april 1 been 12 12 for 2 weeks. Yes they are white hairs, they are much longer now. Ya super stressed on when there will be pollen. But was going to pull all the other day was told to wait and now seeing pistils on another. I rinse in distilled water dont really dry it just shake it and cap. I figured they wasnt going to be amazing for $30 lol. When it goes the blue lab one was on my list next.
 

Fr3nzy

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What is chance of taller plant being hermie, only white hairs on top also looks like balls on lower branches. Also posted a pic a bit ago that looked like stamens with the pistils, I reposted its 3rd pic. First grow just unsure lol. 20200605_170125.jpg 20200605_170113.jpg 20200603_172218.jpg

Other plant has hairs at every bud site and none of them ball/preflower things. And its 10 inches shorter plants popped same time.
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Capt. C

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What is chance of taller plant being hermie, only white hairs on top also looks like balls on lower branches. Also posted a pic a bit ago that looked like stamens with the pistils, I reposted its 3rd pic. First grow just unsure lol. View attachment 13544 View attachment 13545 View attachment 13546

Other plant has hairs at every bud site and none of them ball/preflower things. And its 10 inches shorter plants popped same time.
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Looks to me to be leaning toward hermie on the tall one . What are the genetics here on your plants? Sometimes it is hard to tell from the shots posted. One plant being taller than the other can be easily solved by super cropping the tall one but tie them down or they will straiten right back out on you.
 

Deebs

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Looks to me to be leaning toward hermie on the tall one . What are the genetics here on your plants? Sometimes it is hard to tell from the shots posted. One plant being taller than the other can be easily solved by super cropping the tall one but tie them down or they will straiten right back out on you.
I would agree with @Capt. C here. It looks hermie. If that were mine, I would cull it.
 
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