Bighead89
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3.5 weeks in.
The banana mango have a lot of nanners… don’t think much damage been done most still whole.
Chop down and toss or pick them out? Do they stop if I pick them all out or be a constant thing? No stranger to nanners, usually later but been awhile. It’s 2 out of 10 lights. Sucks; but that’s strain hunting.
(used to them in the past later in the cycle and a few, this is a lot)
if chop; I got 3 double tangie bananas in ten gallons that I could spread around and would be one plant a light. Rest are kinda scrogged in. One of those in ten gallon a light be worth running or just shut the lights down and leave the DTB under a single light?
The banana mango have a lot of nanners… don’t think much damage been done most still whole.
Chop down and toss or pick them out? Do they stop if I pick them all out or be a constant thing? No stranger to nanners, usually later but been awhile. It’s 2 out of 10 lights. Sucks; but that’s strain hunting.
(used to them in the past later in the cycle and a few, this is a lot)
if chop; I got 3 double tangie bananas in ten gallons that I could spread around and would be one plant a light. Rest are kinda scrogged in. One of those in ten gallon a light be worth running or just shut the lights down and leave the DTB under a single light?
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