Indoor Growing Scrog

Day 46. Dutch Passion Lemon Kix.
Hoping she does some stretching, but overall she's coming along.

( I finally figured out a way to add stretch points to the net, that works for two plants in a 4' x 2' tent:
1/2" PVC, slots cut in each end to slide the net into, and held down with light ratchets
wrapped around the bottom tent poles. )

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Day 46. Dutch Passion Lemon Kix.
Hoping she does some stretching, but overall she's coming along.

( I finally figured out a way to add stretch points to the net, that works for two plants in a 4' x 2' tent:
1/2" PVC, slots cut in each end to slide the net into, and held down with light ratchets
wrapped around the bottom tent poles. )

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Looking good! She does need a little stretch or should I say it would be nice for you if she did. You plan on taking a few leaves to open up those sites?
 
Day 46. Dutch Passion Lemon Kix.
Hoping she does some stretching, but overall she's coming along.

( I finally figured out a way to add stretch points to the net, that works for two plants in a 4' x 2' tent:
1/2" PVC, slots cut in each end to slide the net into, and held down with light ratchets
wrapped around the bottom tent poles. )

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Ive had a similar thought about the ratchet straps but with a floating frame and net held down so the plant doesn't push it up
 
I'm not an expert, but she looks like she might be getting a bit too much nitrogen. If you search on something like "cannabis too much nitrogen symptoms" you'll get info and lots of example images. What EC do you have her at?
You could be right based on the claws at the tips and the slightly leathery leaves... She's getting ec1.2-1.3 at 5.8ph. I 've also a little too dry envirionment for this stage. Thx for pointing that out.

She's been feed by using nova by t.a. - other than with tripart, it's impossible to reduce nitrogene on this one part line. Sure, i could lower ec. But I guess switching back to tripart with its ability to make adjustments precisely might be the better option. Damn, still amazing how plants can rule in rockwool.
 
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