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Old 06-03-2015, 02:34 AM   #1
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@...the Munster if you ain't been feedin em at all & got brown tips you gotta move the light higher or the plants lower. Get a small fan blowin on em too if you don't already.

For the future though you should be addin SOME nutrients, and let em veg longer than that. 20 inches is pretty short to even start flowering wit any strain if you got the space for more
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@...the Munster if you ain't been feedin em at all & got brown tips you gotta move the light higher or the plants lower. Get a small fan blowin on em too if you don't already.

For the future though you should be addin SOME nutrients, and let em veg longer than that. 20 inches is pretty short to even start flowering wit any strain if you got the space for more
Thanks for the info. I no nothing lol I read online that u can flower them at any point of their life tho? Vegetation only determines the size etc blah

I also read that all strands are loud which is why I feel comfy using bagseed

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Thanks for the info. I no nothing lol I read online that u can flower them at any point of their life tho? Vegetation only determines the size etc blah

I also read that all strands are loud which is why I feel comfy using bagseed
No problem homie.

Someone else already said it but strains can be real different...
You got shit wit > 30% THC & you got shit wit < 3% THC / high CBD, & so on.
Veg stage a lot more important than you thinkin too...
There's easy tricks to get higher yield and better product

Hit me up if you got questions. I got sites for you too you prolly ain't seen
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