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Gonejah, the leaves are definitely narrowing out sativa stylie more and more every day. They're also pointier and sharper with more pronounced edges. Who'd a thunk.
August I don't know why I had that intro scene from Super Troopers in my head after reading your post... only they were saying "but he's already tucked them under! He can't tuck them in any farther!" LOL I'm weird. Cali that makes perfect sense bro. In fact the first picture from my last post was taken in the morning and I can see lighter yellow tops... then in the second photo 8 hours laters the tops are much more green. Good call. eleven I can't wait to see them either!! Question: Do your guys' plants sweat a lot? like you know where leaves are overlapping there's that kind of condensation sometimes? Well I'm getting that on some leaves that aren't covered and in direct light.
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SilEnt mAjorIty
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As far as the light green tops having to do with the lighting.... This is not exactly the case.
See, when the lights turn off the plants will take all of the pyruvate that it was busy producing via its light reactions and will transfer that and its primary electron carrier, (NADPH), to the Calvin Cycle (i.e. dark reactionns). Now, the plant will use the pyruvate and reduce the NADPH to NADP+ and ATP. The atp will do cellular work and the electrons create a proton gradient. This gradient and the pyruvate will power the Calvin Cycle in the dark to produce simple sugars, (i.e. C6H12O6) Of course, for the dark reactions to occur in the 1st place, carbon is fixated from CO2 in the air to the eventual sugars. The photophosphorylation does not cause any change in apparent green coloration at all. In my experience, the lighter color is very normal in new growth in hydro applications at first, and barring any major nute f ups, will quickly "grow out".
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Oh, Smoove...
How long did your PC seeds take to germinate? I put 3 Blue widow and 4 PC seeds in to germ (paper towel method), and 2 days later ALL the Blue Widows were good to go, but none of the 4 PC had cracked yet??? lol By the By - you grow looks sweet. You are gonna get a lot of buds for that space! Niiiice
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Yes, I changed over to soil and love it so far. SO easy! Yes, it is slower going in veg so far, but I never have to actually do a damn thing. I just water every 3 days or so and feed with water every 5-6 days ro so and watch em' grow....lol I do not even use my PPM/PH meter anymore as my tap is already about 7.0 and I follow fox farm's feeding schedule B-) I will get more hands on as they get bigger because I plan to top and lst most of the plants, but for now... just chillin'
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Now Im more confused than ever about the light green thing, was caligrower way off then or what?? Can we get some mods or some highranking members to chime in on this?? No offense to anyone, just the more angles we can get on this, the better. IMO theres no need for all the confusing terminolgy. If someone has a confident grasp on the concept maybe they wont need to use such scientific acronyms and such???
Also, Id be careful following the FF shedule man, MJ plants dont need many nutes Im finding. Im digging this PC strain yo, I love the morphing of leaf characteristics as Ive stated and Earl's looks monster!! Cant wait to see her go, go baby go!!! |
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It is true that I am not a high ranking member, or anything even close, but I do understand plant physiology (as it is a major requirement for my specified B.S. degree in Bio), but all I was trying to say was this: Plants have 2 major steps in photosynthesis: 1) Light reactions 2) Dark reactions The "GREEN" color is not affected by anything other then what spectrum of light is reflected by the plant's thylakoid membrane (leaf part). Plants absorb blue-violet and red through the chlorophyl a molecule and absorb the same + orange through chlorophyl b molecule. They REFLECT green (why the leaves are green) They obviously do this during the light hours (when the plant is actively shuttling electrons from light around and splitting water). This is when oxygen is released. However, when it is dark, the calvin cycle (dark reaction) still continues to work towards making the final products (sugar and technically water via respiration) by fixing carbon. * I only meant to try and clarify that Cali was NOT wrong at all - I was simply trying to lend some science to this hobby is all ![]() ** The light green is most often attributed to new growth (when conditions are favorable) because the plant has not had a chance to fully develop its photosystems in the newest leaves yet.
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So CALI's not wrong, the leaves are ALWAYS lighter when lights come on, due to a specific part of the Calvin Process, is that the jist?? Because Im pretty sure I see this in all my plants, even the ones that are under 24hr light. So when u say its primarily just a sign of new growth that hasnt been able to fully green up yet that makes sense too. Its not a huge deal I just dont want to spread bad info if someone asks ME the question someday. PS its GREAT to have someone with a degree in the field of plant biology on here!! good shit and plus rep. And I just asked for a high ranking member cuz thats USUALLY a PRETTY good bullshit filter, especially if its someone I know. PPS so do u think the MK plant "likes" to have a dark period, even in veg?? (18/6) Lemme know cuz theres differeing opinions on the boards about that too. |
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