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Would that be on the leaves? Definitely had a problem with fungus gnats could they be responsible? yes the larvee can create problems
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I have found that cultivars that stress under led like you and I have been chatting about, still produce good weight at lower ppfd as well, so finding goldilox may be harder to dial in but it’ll still produce, more so than a rotisserie grow.
I found this as well, I only ran 500w over the whole 4x8 and was still getting light stress this run I’m dialed back and seeing no stress
 
Ok, I bought some nematodes for them in my younger plant but was just going to let this one ride it out. Is it too late to give her a dose?

You’re def close to harvest, so really it’ll be ok at the end of the day regardless.
Def good to take the opportunity to go over this little pile of suggestions for brain food, and learn a couple things as well.
 
See this i didn’t know either.
Nice little detail.
Subtle tweaks can make all the difference.
well “they” say
wind, drought, nutrient, insect stress are the best stressors for increased terps and cannabinoids,..
i do drought and wind stress every flowering,. drought more so out of laziness haha
 
well “they” say
wind, drought, nutrient, insect stress are the best stressors for increased terps and cannabinoids,..
i do drought and wind stress every flowering,. drought more so out of laziness haha
What do you do to wind stress? I mean a fan is obviously what im picturing. Lol but do you blast it or just a clip on fan oscilating around softly
 
well “they” say
wind, drought, nutrient, insect stress are the best stressors for increased terps and cannabinoids,..
i do drought and wind stress every flowering,. drought more so out of laziness haha
I mean I have done it plenty of times, it’s tough to balance out, the rh is always so high, that I really like chop a day after a large watering and all the leaves have perked back up, for a more prolonged slow dry, you go too dry at chop here, with such high humidity, can bring mildew if you are not on your shit. sounds crazy, but dry conditions with a soggy swing can bring wpm if you aren’t careful on the swift. walk in to inspect the hoist, next day. It’s already on the creep type of shit.
I def do like a dryout before chop though.
 
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Would that be on the leaves?

Definitely had a problem with fungus gnats could they be responsible?
This is one of the best examples I have found of untreated f gnats.
It’s could def be the issue
 

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Can anyone help me with what’s going on here?

Fucked up dry amendments a few weeks ago and she was starving so I switched over to bottle nutrients. She got better and packed in a load of mass since, ive fed her terra aquatics recommended dose every water these past 3 weeks since i fucked up, but she’s looking pretty sad today. Now I’m not sure if she’s hungry or had too much food.View attachment 2205545View attachment 2205544View attachment 2205546
that looks to me, yup, brace yourself...


Like a little bit of calcium deficiency, little bit of magnesium hahaha.


Second pic looks like lockout or cal mag too to me. Although, when a ph lockout happens in the acidic direction, the result is..... calmag deficiency symptoms lmao.



Although, very interesting on the fungus gnat damage.
ive never had enough fungus gnats long enough to know they could do that to a plant. Ive just always considered them an annoyance more then anything else personally. good to know lol.

Do the larvae actually eat on the roots? or do they introduce root pathogens or something? Im used to most root problems usually causing turgidity loss in the plant above soil. I know the gnats dont feed on the plant. Wait, do they? I havent personally seen reason to think.


Or does keeping fungus gnat habitat viable just massively increase root rot chances? Ive always assumed thats the case. But like i said, never seen em long. And usually only when using too much peat in a mix. If it was root rot that bad, youd be seeing turgidity loss for sure.
 

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Wooo doggie.


Kill them all!!!!

You have dr zhymes?
Doesn’t look like I can get it over here, will have a look what’s in it and see if we have something similar. I do have a mix of neem oil and Castile soap that I use as a foliar spray on my chillis that sorts aphids.
And I’ve just got this for my new plant
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3 pretty cool crosses upcoming on todays
Cross pollination.

Mowie-okie man
Mowie lemon tree
Mowie x cheese x triangle man
👊🏻🤡
 

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Doesn’t look like I can get it over here, will have a look what’s in it and see if we have something similar. I do have a mix of neem oil and Castile soap that I use as a foliar spray on my chillis that sorts aphids.
And I’ve just got this for my new plantView attachment 2205624
personally i keep neem far away from flowers. I can taste that acridness on em even if its used in the first few weeks of flower. But thats just me, i smell neem from across a veggie garden and i wanna gag lol. Im very sensitive to neem for some reason.

H202 solutions will rid you of the larvea and eggs very well ime. But if you are a microlife rich organic gardener, your going to want to immediately replace with beneficial microbes afterward if you did that.
 
that looks to me, yup, brace yourself...


Like a little bit of calcium deficiency, little bit of magnesium hahaha.


Second pic looks like lockout or cal mag too to me. Although, when a ph lockout happens in the acidic direction, the result is..... calmag deficiency symptoms lmao.



Although, very interesting on the fungus gnat damage.
ive never had enough fungus gnats long enough to know they could do that to a plant. Ive just always considered them an annoyance more then anything else personally. good to know lol.

Do the larvae actually eat on the roots? or do they introduce root pathogens or something? Im used to most root problems usually causing turgidity loss in the plant above soil. I know the gnats dont feed on the plant. Wait, do they? I havent personally seen reason to think.


Or does keeping fungus gnat habitat viable just massively increase root rot chances? Ive always assumed thats the case. But like i said, never seen em long. And usually only when using too much peat in a mix. If it was root rot that bad, youd be seeing turgidity loss for sure.
That pic bro 😂
 
Doesn’t look like I can get it over here, will have a look what’s in it and see if we have something similar. I do have a mix of neem oil and Castile soap that I use as a foliar spray on my chillis that sorts aphids.
And I’ve just got this for my new plantView attachment 2205624

Maybe you can make it, a detailed list of what’s In ded bug Spinosad, citric acid.
Work the ratios……
 
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