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Hello all happy gardeners,
I grow on a 5th story porch, sunned from south-west on 32.0853Β° N latitude.
I got a Brains Damage clone that’s been to my ground since end of May. For a few weeks it got npk 5-3-8 through dripping system. When noticed brown/dry leaves I unplugged and started watering with tap water, afraid of nute burn.
As a noob grower, tell me what you think.
 

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Hello all happy gardeners,
I grow on a 5th story porch, sunned from south-west on 32.0853Β° N latitude.
I got a Brains Damage clone that’s been to my ground since end of May. For a few weeks it got npk 5-3-8 through dripping system. When noticed brown/dry leaves I unplugged and started watering with tap water, afraid of nute burn.
As a noob grower, tell me what you think.
looks good to me
 
Hello all happy gardeners,
I grow on a 5th story porch, sunned from south-west on 32.0853Β° N latitude.
I got a Brains Damage clone that’s been to my ground since end of May. For a few weeks it got npk 5-3-8 through dripping system. When noticed brown/dry leaves I unplugged and started watering with tap water, afraid of nute burn.
As a noob grower, tell me what you think.
Very nice.
 
Hello all happy gardeners,
I grow on a 5th story porch, sunned from south-west on 32.0853Β° N latitude.
I got a Brains Damage clone that’s been to my ground since end of May. For a few weeks it got npk 5-3-8 through dripping system. When noticed brown/dry leaves I unplugged and started watering with tap water, afraid of nute burn.
As a noob grower, tell me what you think.

That's awesome. 5th floor porch grow, that is perseverance and dedication. Hope it gives you many large buds πŸ˜€
 
Are those pollen sacs?
 

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Another anomaly I don’t understand, these white lines on bottom leaves. Just on one lower branch (could be the host of the clone)
 

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That looks like something from a pest. Some kind of worm or some sort of caterpillar. I've seen that in my vegetable garden.

welcome, by the way. This is a great place and you will get incredible but sometimes conflicting opinions. It's a great community and you will definitely learn a lot
 
That looks like something from a pest. Some kind of worm or some sort of caterpillar. I've seen that in my vegetable garden.

welcome, by the way. This is a great place and you will get incredible but sometimes conflicting opinions. It's a great community and you will definitely learn a lot
Thank you very much. I find this community very helpful. :)
 
Are those pollen sacs?
To early to tell. If it's a she you will see 2 tiny hairs come out of the tip. Sit tight.
Another anomaly I don’t understand, these white lines on bottom leaves. Just on one lower branch (could be the host of the clone)
Looks like leaf miners @PlumberSoCal knows the bug scene, snake scene, rodent scene lol and owns his own gaurd spider for his plants. He could probably confirm and give you a treatment plan. As can many others, personally never had to deal with em.
 
Can you educate me on the names of the organs?
I’m kinda lost in translation when it comes to botanic terms.
What are 1, 2 & 3 called?
 

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