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Damn man, you are gonna be so ripped when you break it, jealousIm in bed, thinking about breaking my t-break after some, i dont know, 80h. Nah fam, it's. 2:37 here, friday, had a nice day. I want a jay now.
Feeling goooood i bet! Fuck yeaAny better and I'd have to pay a luxury tax. I'm 3 J's and 5oz Vodkas in
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Looks dank! Enjoy being baked brotherFucking high as hell right now, been doing bong rips of the tropicana cookies I grew for the one gallon challenge. View attachment 2377732
I was, slept like a king, no weird dreams. Haha, arent we all just self medicatingDamn man, you are gonna be so ripped when you break it, jealous![]()
Cant cut the left one in the front, it's an experiment, took more off. The one i did not touch already got a smell, maybe it's clolophyll, but it smells sweet, dunno.didn't yet clean, but the trim is done. Close tent and pray.
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lol we learnt this as kids
It killed whatever they were. Vacuuming it up and off the soil for watering and I am going to throw it on the tent floor again. Back on the soil when it dries. I noticed the bugs bum rushing the pots when watering. When I threw the de down it almost seemed like they were trying to eat it. Next day no movement , but I didn’t see carcasses in the dust, they are small. I couldn’t even see them unless on my hands and knees and only on the bright white floor. I didn’t see any on the leaves, there was certainly an infestation brewing. I want them deaded whatever they are. I think they came from the Jim’s worm castings.Whats on the floor now? DE?
Are you able to get a picture of them or are they too small?It killed whatever they were. Vacuuming it up and off the soil for watering and I am going to throw it on the tent floor again. Back on the soil when it dries. I noticed the bugs bum rushing the pots when watering. When I threw the de down it almost seemed like they were trying to eat it. Next day no movement , but I didn’t see carcasses in the dust, they are small. I couldn’t even see them unless on my hands and knees and only on the bright white floor. I didn’t see any on the leaves, there was certainly an infestation brewing. I want them deaded whatever they are. I think they came from the Jim’s worm castings.
The Columbians crosses are not the easiest plants to grow indoors. I'm being reminded that hard by PB3 ATM. My PB3 has calcium deficiency everywhere, she's budding out ok but she's looking rough. Went light feeding to avoid burning her because i know they nute burn easy too. but was too light, and she had calcium deficiency to nuts out of nowhere week 4 of flower. Not willing to back the lights off because she's in there with 4 others doing great, so that's making it even worse now too lol.Okay ladies and gents I may be on to my sudden plants health decline I noticed little black bugs crawling on the white floor . Dirtied up that clean tent floorView attachment 2377865that left rear one acting like it wants to die
Right front m86 the only one that didn’t look ugly. View attachment 2377867View attachment 2377868View attachment 2377868View attachment 2377869^ lil nips^ m86
I been leaning on potassium deficiency, captain suggested that it’s potassium and nitrogen. I got some banana tea and some nitrogen for feed today. Holding off on the calcium. The rapid burn deterioration was quite noticeable as the day progressed. The bugs presence seemed to coincide with the rear left going from green to burned and yellow. I saw Mike comment on the organic soil about the soil mites leaving and I thought they were beneficial. I am now thinking they weren’t. Taking it one step at a time rather than throwing a tool kit them.The Columbians crosses are not the easiest plants to grow indoors. I'm being reminded that hard by PB3 ATM. My PB3 has calcium deficiency everywhere, she's budding out ok but she's looking rough. Went light feeding to avoid burning her because i know they nute burn easy too. but was too light, and she had calcium deficiency to nuts out of nowhere week 4 of flower. Not willing to back the lights off because she's in there with 4 others doing great, so that's making it even worse now too lol.
I'll nail her next time. The Columbian crosses are the easiest plants I've ever grown outdoors but some of the trickiest indoors. It's very difficult to get a perfect run on them inside, hard not to outside. But the buds are always fire regardless. Old-school dankness
They are or were too small to capture. They are gone or dead at the moment. I will be watering shortly, if they show up I will try. I could see them in the de on Wednesday and no signs of them yesterday or today.Are you able to get a picture of them or are they too small?