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Why do you let it get so hot in the summer? I am not mad at them I just didn’t want that burnt leaf tip…. I will eventually get it with the help of my amigos here on the farm.
I get full sun on that side of my house between 1-6 pm all summer long, no shade just sun ☀️, I’m in a mobile home with a shit electric set up without central air. Takes three strategic air conditioners to keep the house cool, but the one in my lung room is on the same circuit as the grow. If I run all three units I’m popping the circuit breaker. So unfortunately the plants get the shit end of the stick so that the pets and people can be comfortable. It’s a temporary situation we’re planning on fixing this place up and selling. It wasn’t supposed to be long term but six months after we bought it the pandemic started. The only good thing is that the place has doubled in value since we bought it in 2019. When we start looking for a new house I’ll be using the basement as the main deciding factor for whether I like the place. Looking for something like @Mikedin’s area . I’m getting sick of the crammed quarters. I literally have to walk through my grow sideways to get in the door.🤣
 
I get full sun on that side of my house between 1-6 pm all summer long, no shade just sun ☀️, I’m in a mobile home with a shit electric set up without central air. Takes three strategic air conditioners to keep the house cool, but the one in my lung room is on the same circuit as the grow. If I run all three units I’m popping the circuit breaker. So unfortunately the plants get the shit end of the stick so that the pets and people can be comfortable. It’s a temporary situation we’re planning on fixing this place up and selling. It wasn’t supposed to be long term but six months after we bought it the pandemic started. The only good thing is that the place has doubled in value since we bought it in 2019. When we start looking for a new house I’ll be using the basement as the main deciding factor for whether I like the place. Looking for something like @Mikedin’s area . I’m getting sick of the crammed quarters. I literally have to walk through my grow sideways to get in the door.🤣
Isn’t that why they call you martymcfly?
 
“I was thinking the same thing. that John Denver’s full of shit, man”😂 I use to be able to recite this movie line for line! Still is one of my top 5 favorite movies of all time.

“OUR PETS HEADS ARE FALLING OFF!!!!”
I got my shit together, all of my affairs are in order and things are great!🤣
TOTAL REDEMPTION
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My mystery sativa appears to be my fastest flowering plant.

The plot thickens 🤔

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The peaceblaster f1 is moonsocket x Columbian land race.

Mystery sativa is likely a moonsocket x wild hemp f1 lol. If I hadn't cut her back she'd have been bigger then my giant PB1 too.
 
So bushy, so many bud sites, so much trimming. LOL
not really, sativas are a cake walk compared to what you got goin. To be blunt about it i guess lol.


Sorry but its the truth.

I could prob trim 2 pounds of the flower this plant is gonna put out in the same time it would take me to trim a half pound of Biggs lol. I can usually dry trim on my sativas too even if it's poor conditions for drying

The easy trim sativa's are also a lot less pm and mold prone.

Biggs, She's gonna be a good trim jail plant for sure. I only have 2 plants that even grow like this though. But I live in Tennessee so that's as much by necessity as it is by choice lol. But i betcha ill be able to trim 2 peaceblasters in the amount of time itll take to trim this one biggs.
 

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I would post all the nl5 together but this one deserves her own post. I been complaining about her being a problem child. The same thing with the mothers of these two kids. I wish I could find them I posted them on the trainwreck and her name was Miss Thang . She finished and had this lipstick thing going on later making her pretty.View attachment 2232486View attachment 2232488 She dollying up?
That's almost definitely a cal-mag and K lockout being caused by salt build up in the soil. She needs a real good flush with PH'd water. Folowed by a good PH corrected feed. Having had this issue this far into flower, shell probbly need her input and output water PH monitored. She's definitely sensitive to it swinging around

Chances are she's a slow feeder, and HCL salts are building up over time in the soil driving the the soil more acidic. Slow feeding (not slower growing*)plants also usually tend to be more sensitive to soil PH, and be quite picky with it as well. Usually the branchier sativa leaners are the sensitive ones. A lot more so then heavy indicas.

You see this all the time in hydroponic methods because it happens much more rapidly.


Its very often mis diagnosed as a cal, k, or mag deficiency, further compounding the problem too. Correcting without a flush (buffering) if your bottle feeding can rapidly cause calcium or potassium toxicity too.
 
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That's almost definitely a cal-mag and K lockout being caused by salt build up in the soil. She needs a real good flush with PH'd water. Folowed by a good PH corrected feed. Having had this issue this far into flower, shell probbly need her input and output water PH monitored. She's definitely sensitive to it swinging around

Chances are she's a slow feeder, and HCL salts are building up over time in the soil driving the the soil more acidic. Slow feeding (not slower growing*)plants also usually tend to be more sensitive to soil PH, and be quite picky with it as well. Usually the branchier sativa leaners are the sensitive ones. A lot more so then heavy indicas.

You see this all the time in hydroponic methods because it happens much more rapidly.
I am using build a soil organic 3.0. I have not fed any salt nutrients.
 
I am using build a soil organic 3.0. I have not fed any salt nutrients.
something is making that plant's soil go super acidic then. Either that or it just doesnt have enough calcium magnesium and potassium in it. One or the other. Not another option lol.


Guess what tool you'll need to determine which it is? assuming you want to anyway lol. (yea, tiny bit of tongue in cheek there 🤣 )
 
something is making that plant's soil go super acidic then. Either that or it just doesnt have enough calcium magnesium and potassium in it. One or the other. Not another option lol.


Guess what tool you'll need to determine which it is? assuming you want to anyway lol. (yea, tiny bit of tongue in cheek there 🤣 )
Same soil with all of the plants. The same deal with the mother miss thang on the last run .
 
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