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  1. Capital_Florica

    diagnosis assistance please, yellow on leaves between veins.

    Careful. There is a key difference between what's pictured in @retiredrob's pictures and the magnesium deficiency pictures above. Note how in the pictures of the magnesium deficiency the discoloration extends all the way to the edge of the leaf, or the margin. But @retiredrob's pictures show...
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    In general what's more likely, low PH or high PH?

    Great point, didn't think about that or realize there were differences between types of peat. I know I have Canadian, so will make sure to avoid it in the future. Thanks!
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    In general what's more likely, low PH or high PH?

    They look pretty rough. There isn't much to see since I've pruned off most of the fucked up leaves. I also always get horrible photos under the HPS. I haven't found a good app or even settings I can use on Photoshop to improve the color. I'm getting a 1000W MH soon though and then I'll take some...
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    In general what's more likely, low PH or high PH?

    Also, is it more likely to put in too much pelletized garden lime or not enough? Hello friends. Dealing with one hell of an issue. Plants are beyond crippled, new growth nothing but a shriveled, deformed mess. They're clones, maybe a month + two weeks, all started healthily. This all began...
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    Should I rotate the plant or not?

    Certainly. Plants are not one-sided, they aren’t designed to only receive light from one side. When they do, they usually exhibit irregular growth to accommodate this. Like, stretching and uneven internodes. You will always have a better, higher yielding plant, by making sure that light is...
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    Should I rotate the plant or not?

    The basis for how the plant reacts to light is called phototropism, if you’re curious to research more about it. One benefit farmers have of planting in an open field without obstruction is that the sun shines over the course of the day uniformly on the plant. So yes, to answer your question...
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    Node growth, is this genetic?

    Not necessarily, I don’t know what I mean haha. But that’s interesting, never seen it before.
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    Node growth, is this genetic?

    Is this why clones do that, because they come from mature plants? Or I guess put more accurately, a plant at maturity, is cloned and such clones originate from branches exhibiting alternative node growth. Though you could take a clone from a branch not displaying alternative node growth, if any...
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    Thank a farmer, from a new Virginia grower

    Central is gonna be where it’s at for cannabis in Virginia. Richmond will be covered in pot shops like no other once it all gets worked out.
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    Coast Of Maine Supplemental Feeding Schedule With Stonington Blend Plant Food For Autoflower

    Just to be clear @ComfortablyNumb, you add nothing to CoM Stone except Recharge? Throughout the whole grow, just Recharge? I must be mistaken.
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    Thank a farmer, from a new Virginia grower

    Looks like a nice sativa! I thankfully haven’t dealt with PM yet, I’ve got everything in pots so I move them inside whenever it rains haha.
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    Node growth, is this genetic?

    The plant, started from seed, topped within the last week. Curious about the node growth, haven’t had a plant like this, it looks almost like how I’ve seen some clones grow. I’m wondering if it’s genetic because if so, I’d like to make sure I take clones to keep it around, it’s a bag seed. Seems...
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    Thank a farmer, from a new Virginia grower

    Always happy to see other Virginians pop up. Welcome brother!
  14. Capital_Florica

    Up-potting, to bury the stem or not ?

    Always good to bury the stem, it will actually grow roots off of it once it’s buried. Make sure to leave enough space that your leaves aren’t touching the soil.
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    Tricking plants into thinking there's an insect infestation, can it be done, and how...

    Now we wait for some old head to come in and tell the story about the summer his blind yard guy accidentally wacked off the lower foliage of his pot plants and they turned out being the dankest he’d ever grown. 🤣
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    First Time grower - Save my season

    Outdoors, full sun, put it in the largest pot you can fit and/or afford. A bigger pot will almost always equal a larger plant, and thus more fruit. Now, with that being said you might not want a huge plant in that space which brings me to my next point. It looks like you topped, albeit maybe a...
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    Flipping to Flower after 5 weeks of Veg

    Surely an ounce per plant is achievable, maybe more. If I was you and in a hurry, I’d forgo the net, veg the autos under CFL for 30-35 days and then throw them in there alongside the others.
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    Tricking plants into thinking there's an insect infestation, can it be done, and how...

    Another potential approach to initiate plant stress response is wounding. Seen in a paper published at the end of last month, Limited effect of environmental stress on cannabinoid profiles in high-cannabidiol hemp (Cannabis sativa L.): Wounding: Mechanical damage can be caused by natural...
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    Can someone help clarify Nitrogen needs throughout life cycle?

    Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients so almost everything will have nitrogen in it to varying degrees. You’re correct though in that during the flower period, the plant needs less nitrogen, so feeding anything that is high in nitrogen is unhelpful and potentially harmful. That doesn’t...
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