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THE TRAINWRECK. Brought to you by thcfarrmer…..

Alls im saying when i bought my house, FIXED MOTHER FUCKING RATE. otherwisenid be in a van, Down by the river https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxueUvNIUcEr8mCof82s6tGKBFBAvoNnrj?si=SGRSc8NZ8HGhvGB-
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Alls im saying when i bought my house,
FIXED MOTHER FUCKING RATE.



otherwisenid be in a van,




Down by the river
See my below explanation of what happened, how they took it. I didn’t get into the hud aspect, didn’t want to get too far, I will be happy to explain.👊😁
 
Haven't decided yet but I might take Cman x Okie tonight or in the morning too. Want to make some room. Mostly cloudy, hint of clear hint of amber. Getting a little tired of being reminded I burnt this tent early on every time I open it too 😅🤣

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Hard as rocks, look very tasty
 
What do yall think of the discoloration and weird shape new growth ? Something to just grow thru? Thanks ✌️

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Obviously she has vitiligo, man. Do you even do research?


I kid 🤣

Some form of chlorosis/variegation, probably caused by one of many harmless.mosaic viruses. If it starts to deform and twist worse and worse though pull it, could be TMV at that point. That's unlikely though.

She'll prob grow out of it and you may even get a cool looking skunk stripe leaf here and there from time to time while you grow out. Sometimes it can jump ship between plants too but most mosaic variegation is totally harmless.

My mango nectar skunk stripes sometimes. She caught it from a variegated golden rod bush lol. A few did last summer, thats just the one I kept that shows it time to time
 
Obviously she has vitiligo, man. Do you even do research?


I kid 🤣

Some form of chlorosis/variegation, probably caused by one of many harmless.mosaic viruses. If it starts to deform and twist worse and worse though pull it, could be TMV at that point. That's unlikely though.

She'll prob grow out of it and you may even get a cool looking skunk stripe leaf here and there from time to time while you grow out. Sometimes it can jump ship between plants too but most mosaic variegation is totally harmless.

My mango nectar skunk stripes sometimes. She caught it from a variegated golden rod bush lol. A few did last summer, thats just the one I kept that shows it time to time

I bought some Barney’s Farm seeds a while back. Mobey Dick and Lemon Tree. All have had this when starting out. I scrapped a couple 🤷‍♂️

I am growing out Lemon Tree that showed signs, the taller one
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1 Cman x Okie branch 💪

Beast of a plant. Fat ass colas for a small plant like this. She'd be a straight lard-bucket if i hadnt burnt her early on.
 

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I bought some Barney’s Farm seeds a while back. Mobey Dick and Lemon Tree. All have had this when starting out. I scrapped a couple 🤷‍♂️

I am growing out Lemon Tree that showed signs, the taller one View attachment 2379948👍💨
once you see some variegation in your plants youl probably always see it ti, or they may just grow out of it all together. Makes me wonder if it can transmit through to offspring or iof the virus alters the dna itself to express variegation. Viruses are very good at tinkering with DNA chains. Variegation in grass and succulents can be passed on to offspring. But just as likely theyre passing on a sensitivity to the variegation then the variegation itself.

Pretty sure most cannabis is asymptomatic with most mosaics, but not all. Once you see mosaic variegation on one of your plants, whatever is causing it is likely in all of them already, just not visible on most.
 
@Mikedin @Captspaulding


So, lights cut off while I was feeding last night and I flipped the timer switch so I could see to finish.

Lights cut off at 1030pm. Well I forgot to re flip the switch when I was done and didn't catch it til about 1220 am.


Would you guys, A: give 12 hrs dark til 1220 and just leave it at the new schedule?

Or B: after it comes on at 1220 this afternoon revert back to 1030-1030 schedule?

Just curious what you guys would do. I'm just doing the 12 hrs dark then I'll make today short and get back on the schedule they're already used to. I'll just call it an early full moon lmao
When you are flowering more dark time will not bother her but less will.
 
When you are flowering more dark time will not bother her but less will.
you misunderstood the question lol.


I know what to do as far as the dark cycle goes in this situation. I was just curious if anyone had ever had the same issue and just kept them on the new 12/12 photperiod schedule instead of the old one or if there was anyone who does that by default instead of giving a full 12hrs dark then correcting.

my old schedule was 1030 -1030

didnt catch the light was still on til 1220am, so i kept it off til 1220pm this afternoon but cut it back off at the original 1030p-1030a night schedule tonight.

Was curious if anyone has ever just left em at the new 12/12 schedule after making the same mistake and what their result was because im unwilling to find out, i have two tents at two separate phases of flower on the same time right now. One is 2 weeks into 12/12 damn sure aint willing to change their schedule.

Either way maintains a consistent 12hrs f darkness on the plants. And not having made this particular mistake before was curious what other grower's general way to handle it would be.

Short day after long day feels like it would be the best way to handle it, to keep them on the original schedule, but idk and am unwilling to do the experiment myself
 
you misunderstood the question lol.


I know what to do as far as the dark cycle goes in this situation. I was just curious if anyone had ever had the same issue and just kept them on the new 12/12 photperiod schedule instead of the old one or if there was anyone who does that by default instead of giving a full 12hrs dark then correcting.

my old schedule was 1030 -1030

didnt catch the light was still on til 1220am, so i kept it off til 1220pm this afternoon but cut it back off at the original 1030p-1030a night schedule tonight.

Was curious if anyone has ever just left em at the new 12/12 schedule after making the same mistake and what their result was because im unwilling to find out, i have two tents at two separate phases of flower on the same time right now. One is 2 weeks into 12/12 damn sure aint willing to change their schedule.

Either way maintains a consistent 12hrs f darkness on the plants. And not having made this particular mistake before was curious what other grower's general way to handle it would be.

Short day after long day feels like it would be the best way to handle it, to keep them on the original schedule, but idk and am unwilling to do the experiment myself
Well i had a few times where i hit the timer and it started light 24 and next day i flipped it back.i had no problems.
And most sativas will flower with 14h light no problem. Soo i guess your 2h mistake will do nothing
 
Morning all!
 

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@FloridaMike

I apologize and I don't want that to seem snippy. The sad truth is that you guys were the last generation of "working towards a goal let's you reach the goal"

Sink or swim isn't a matter of work ethic or skills in my generation, it's a matter of luck. Straight up. I'm better off as I sit right now then any of my friends with diplomas, the very thing they were told was the green light to a future turned out to be the thing that took it away from them, and most of us for whatever reason don't fall under the realms of student loan forgiveness. That's only for the generation that came after us lol.

Niche skill sets only matter in open markets and no one ever told any of us that until we were in a closed market with niche skill sets that we were scammed into obtaining for ourselves.


Shit you got to make 60-plus Grand a year to live on your own without government assistance in the poorest parts of the country now, unless you're lucky enough to be grandfathered in by a fixed rate mortgage or landlord that's cool. And our corporations act like they don't understand that 60 Grand a year, even full time, isn't like 20 plus dollars an hour. Because it is.

It's not even legal for my generation to work enough hours to support themselves on their own in poor areas. We have to lump like four or five people per two or three bedroom house/apartment and lie to our landlords about it. Every time I go to the grocery store for a week of food for two people it's like $220. I'm coming up on $1,000 a month just to feed myself and one other person. Rent in crap areas is 15 grand a year. (Seriously, wtf?!?) Utilities are 5-8grand a year in most places for newly registered tenants . Don't even get me started on cars and transportation/maintenance costs with modern garbage vehicles we can afford to insure.

You can work full-time at minimum age right now in TN and not even make 10 grand a year. You can make double minimum wage right now and you can't even afford to live on your own in the poorest areas of the state because everyone is moving here from Cali because it used to be affordable like a decade ago lmao
I quit being a groundworker because I'm better off growing and can actually spend some time with my kids without being crippled hand digging is a killer and the job itself after a few years destroys your body mind and soul
 
@FloridaMike

I apologize and I don't want that to seem snippy. The sad truth is that you guys were the last generation of "working towards a goal let's you reach the goal"

Sink or swim isn't a matter of work ethic or skills in my generation, it's a matter of luck. Straight up. I'm better off as I sit right now then any of my friends with diplomas, the very thing they were told was the green light to a future turned out to be the thing that took it away from them, and most of us for whatever reason don't fall under the realms of student loan forgiveness. That's only for the generation that came after us lol.

Niche skill sets only matter in open markets and no one ever told any of us that until we were in a closed market with niche skill sets that we were scammed into obtaining for ourselves.


Shit you got to make 60-plus Grand a year to live on your own without government assistance in the poorest parts of the country now, unless you're lucky enough to be grandfathered in by a fixed rate mortgage or landlord that's cool. And our corporations act like they don't understand that 60 Grand a year, even full time, isn't like 20 plus dollars an hour. Because it is.

It's not even legal for my generation to work enough hours to support themselves on their own in poor areas. We have to lump like four or five people per two or three bedroom house/apartment and lie to our landlords about it. Every time I go to the grocery store for a week of food for two people it's like $220. I'm coming up on $1,000 a month just to feed myself and one other person. Rent in crap areas is 15 grand a year. (Seriously, wtf?!?) Utilities are 5-8grand a year in most places for newly registered tenants . Don't even get me started on cars and transportation/maintenance costs with modern garbage vehicles we can afford to insure.

You can work full-time at minimum age right now in TN and not even make 10 grand a year. You can make double minimum wage right now and you can't even afford to live on your own in the poorest areas of the state because everyone is moving here from Cali because it used to be affordable like a decade ago lmao
Shit ur dead ass bro I'm a contractor and I've all but quit my job bc I have custody of two teenage girls and I live in West Virginia last week alone I spent 600 at Kroger's on dinners and snacks for the kids that's not counting snacks for me bc I didn't get shit my power bill this month was 1200 12 fucking hundred I only make 800 a week breaking my damn back and we were not making it so I signed up for food stamps now I sell weed and gamble and I actually have a lil money in the bank go fucking figure my nephew was murdered and I had to work out over 2800 down and still owe over 4800 for his service and cremation I dunno how TF I'ma pay for the rest of it I rly don't I have two jobs lined up that I took a house that needs re plumbing and two decks built on another that's about 1000 for the plumbing job after materials if I'm lucky and the deck I'll make about 2k but bitch jobs can't be done until the weather gets straight well it's gonna be below 30f until next Monday 8 inches of snow here where I live a degree doesn't mean dick it's who u k ow and whos ur family if u dont know thr owner of a business here ur fucked thats just the facts In all honesty I make more Gambling on sports than I do anything if something happens and they outlaw it again me n mine will starve
 
Not sure if I’m thinking correctly but why would u want other things growing in your soil other than the plant u want. Are u not concerned about them taking the nutrients away from ur plant..
Clover will take nitrogen from the air and then when you kill it it will have more than it took.thats one of many examples i can think
Allsoo will keep the soil alive mycos and all that....
 
Not sure if I’m thinking correctly but why would u want other things growing in your soil other than the plant u want. Are u not concerned about them taking the nutrients away from ur plant..
Clover will take nitrogen from the air and then when you kill it it will have more than it took.thats one of many examples i can think
Allsoo will keep the soil alive mycos and all that....
^^ clover is a nitrogen fixer it will only contribute nitrogen to the soil, once grown out it will be chopped down and covered with more mulch, it’ll then be eaten by the worms and converted to castings to create a new soil layer

The roots also help with aeration and the clovers roots will be eaten and broken down as well to continue to to provide worm food 😁
 
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