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Cakes
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Small Fruits - Water Issue?
#7802197 - 12/26/07 09:57 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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I asked this question in my growlog thread but I don't think anyone is noticing. And...I need an answer soon! 
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But now I am faced with a problem..I have a great pinset on the rest of the casings, but the fruits are maturing very early.

A few of those caps have opened already, and the rest seem pretty close to being done. I am pretty unhappy with how small the fruits are looking. I have constant FAE, >95% humidity, and proper lighting. My only guess is that the casings are too dry. I went ahead and poured a glass of water on top of each one and let it soak in. Hopefully this will allow those fruits to grow a little bigger.
I am going to dunk before the next flush.
Any input would be greatly appreciated! =0)
Am I right that this is a water deficiency problem?
Thank you!
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origami.octopus
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Re: Small Fruits - Water Issue? [Re: Cakes]
#7802206 - 12/26/07 10:00 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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uhhhh whats with the last picture in your signature? or is it something i dont get
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Cakes
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Have you seen Pete and Pete? That's what happens when the cameras stop rolling.
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whereismymind
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Re: Small Fruits - Water Issue? [Re: Cakes]
#7802343 - 12/26/07 10:35 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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do you cover the sides of you transparent container , if not that could have been the reason of side pinning , i think that they would have more height if they pinned through the casing layer . Peace
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Nibin
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Yes, small fruits can be caused by a dry substrate.
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enlightened seed
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origami.octopus said: uhhhh whats with the last picture in your signature? or is it something i dont get
looks like homosexual activity...IMO
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Yes, that's a very small substrate to have to support all those pins. I'm sure it's dry. Put about 1/2" of water in the pan and let it soak for a day, then dump out the excess. Repeat every 48 hours until the flush is done. RR
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Re: Small Fruits - Water Issue? [Re: RogerRabbit]
#7803261 - 12/27/07 09:00 AM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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I was thinking the same thing...could be from not enough moisture to hydrate...have you been misting?
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