This is how she looks now
Some leaves at the bottom will yellow and die because they are no longer needed and/or they are not getting enough light.
You may very well want to top the plant, it doesn’t seem like you have much room.
Again, I’m sorry, I can’t hand hold you through every single little step, you need to read the e-book, read through the blog and guides and get a better larger idea of what it takes to grow. You need to do some home work yourself.
I don’t know what you don’t know and as you don’t know it yet either you can’t ask the right questions for me to answer for you either.
~MacG
I understand what your saying but what’s the point of the site and you can’t lead or teach rather just give people symptoms and or your own opinion we as new growers don’t need that we need someone whose going to teach and lead not just give us advice I understand there’s many ways but it seems u haven’t learned many or your too scared to teach me dude I’m not a cop if anything I’m more scared then you doing this in the state I live in
Dude, you keep coming back and doing no work for yourself, you are not respecting my time or any of the others that try to offer help, read the free e-book and investigate the links. Then ask some questions that make sense.
Actually I’ve been not wanting to sound like I’m picking on you, I have been trying to get you to educate yourself to the point we can have a more productive conversation.
You shouldn’t be using aluminum foil. It reflects and traps heat more than it really helps with reflecting light to the plant. A flat white paint on the walls would be much better.
Most people would say your plant is a little on the small side to be thinking about topping just yet. I would have to agree, however I have seen some people remove only the tip top, above one full node set, and get two tops and start training in a “mainline” fashion on a plant as small as yours. It is like I said, in really limited spaces some people develop creative ways to make do, And I’m not sure jumping into so many techniques is a good idea for such a new grower. And you haven’t even bothered to fill out a support ticket, so we don’t know exactly what your plant has available to it in its environment.
In the meantime, here are two links you could’ve found in the guides section that are directly related to a couple of your questions.
~MacG
It does make sense u just need to be more educated and of course that’s what this site is about I did my research I got what I need I topped my plant everyone giving me different info how u expect for me to react or think I can’t find a solid person to speak to that can help me all the way
No, I have been telling you exactly what you need to do and all you come back with is “I don’t like videos, I don’t want to learn what pH is or how to test it”.
I’m sorry I’m losing patience with you, but stop being so lazy. There are certain shortcuts you just can’t take if you want to get the most out of your plant. If it was so easy there wouldn’t be a need for sites like this. Get a grip and instead of complaining, actually learn form the experts on this site that are trying to point you in the right direction.
~MacG
And I’m trying to learn and I never said that I got the ph meter like you said I got my up and down I got soil I calibrated my ph meter I got my emergency blankets I got my lights and I top the tip of my plant I’m doing it all I just don’t know how to control temp and humidity
Send me another support ticket let’s see if this helps
Controlling temp and humidity is often with airflow to remove too much humidity or heat. You might need to get creative to design some sort of ventilation system to your grow area. To increase humidity without increasing heat a simple sonic humidifier from a pharmacy or walmart or wherever would work fine in most cases. You might need to rig a timer to get it to turn on or off at the proper interval to help maintain the right humidity. getting rid of the aluminum foil on the walls might help get the temps lower.
~MacG
I put mylar I took the foil out I have two fans
fan at the bottom back and fan on top bottom blowing out top blowing inBut you need a way to push the hot air out of the room and replace it with cool air. An actual intake and exhaust, with a fan and filter on the exhaust to remove hot air from the top of the enclosure while containing smell.
In my case I have a tub it’s not that big I have the bottom fan blowing out the heat and the top blowing in fresh air could I keep it by a window or no
The smell will get much more intense when it is flowering. Near a window might not be the best idea if that makes it easier for people to smell it that shouldn’t.
You really want to keep the temps below 80F and above 65F, between about 70-75F ideally.
Ok no problem what about humidity
between about 40-60%, more during seedling and early veg, lower during budding to avoid mold, fungi and bud rot
Ok cool I put a cup of water with a fan in front to make humidity is that good I’m sorry I’ve been a lil crazy I’m just thirsty too many have died and haven’t flowered or got to late veg in my life
Hey man slow down. U act like the test is Friday. Go back an his post couple up he tells u what ti get for the humidity. Acting like a teenager is not going get u much help. I understand ur problem but got to take some time get all this to soak in. I new grower too. Most of ur questions can be answered with just little reading. Yea alot if opinions out their. Have to have ur own so trust ur gut some and take a chance in some of info u find. And if u dont like what you’ve tried try again with different plant. My first grow this year 3 plants all males and learned alot.
Again, try reading the whole book, search the blog/guides thoroughly, you might be more successful if you understand the bigger picture better. The humidity info is covered in the book as well as in the blog/guides. It is easy to use and use the “search” thing at the top right of the screen liberally. There are a few even week by week recommended humidity lists in there, all great info by the master, Robert, check 'em out man, you won’t be disappointed.
~MacG
Here they are, I actually found them super quick, just searched – humidity – in the blog/guides.
~MacG

