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    Is stacking related to nutrients, genetics, or both?

    Fox-tailing can be the result of any or all of the following: - Genetics - Light too intense - Nutrients too strong (esp. N inputs) - Night temps too high Your plants look awesome. Keeping the above in mind will help you get to the finish line. You thinking two more weeks-ish?
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    5ft x 5ft / 1.5m x 1.5m Tent Scrog grow.

    Yikes dude - that’s a heck of an investment and a very powerful light with no confident grows under your belt. Lucky for you you’re here! And so are we. Look up some grow diaries that mimic what you want to do - read thoroughly - take note of problems they had and how they solved them. Take...
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    looking for recommendations for big plants.

    Uhhhhhhh……Indoors or outdoors? If indoors lots of questions. If outdoors only one: Do you own an 8’ step ladder?
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    New grow attempt mainlining

    Hey Johnny nice work - it’s not as obvious what to do when trying to mainline a clone but looks great in those pics. The main goal is to get your first two branches growing laterally away from each other to create space and structure for your future donkey dicks. I would leave those in their...
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    Hello! First grow, lucky so far!

    A little early to set your SCROG trellis BMan….. Try to keep all vegetation from touching the ground. Other than that shes healthy and looking good despite mother nature’s best efforts!!
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    Durban poison with baby ankles

    Not a huge fan of the white marks on those leaves……… Can we see a better picture of those areas?
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    Durban poison with baby ankles

    Show whole plant. Cut off whatever the hell that mess is and focus on bringing her around if you need this plant. Honestly, if I get something mutated or unhealthy from seed, I don’t waste my time or effort on it. I kill it quick if it doesn’t respond to being pampered. Seeds are...
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    I'm stressing, my plants are stressing, and I need help.

    Also, what medium and what ph? As GNick stated, those look like they got way overwatered when they were transplanted. Stunted the shit outta them. That light should be at like 50% and ~24” over those babies.
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    Ugly stuff happening week 2 of flower. What is my issue? Need help

    Are the leaves changing color quickly? If so, my best bet would be that the root zone stayed too wet for too long. At least, when I had leaves that looked like those that was the culprit. I upped my perlite to medium ratio and have not seen it pop up since. Does not look like a nutrient...
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    Going at it without nutes

    Or you could also use something like MegaCrop. A fair amount of growers on here use it, I’m surprised you haven’t seen those threads in your travels while looking for low cost nutrient solutions. Many posts on this subject.
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    First time bud washing need help

    No matter your method, it is important to have two clean water buckets to finish the wash with. Clean bucket #1 is room temp and gets the swish and shake. Clean bucket #2 is cold and gets the dip and drip (never drip into/over your final bucket).
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    Dumb idea for fall or?

    Wonderful compromise - keep all the ladies happy. Now it looks like you’ll be needing to build that 2-bay “work garage” you’ve always wanted…….
  13. GreenMtnGuru

    Are buds looking like picking ?

    You should only flush a plant if you are trying to re-set the medium or to fix a serious problem. Continue to feed with a 300-400 ppm of balanced nutrient. Dial the lights back 10%. Those plants could be harvested in 10 - 14 days judging by your clear to cloudy ratio.
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    Late flower or ? I am just panicking

    You are talking 6 weeks from light schedule flip to 12/12, correct? Would put you at 30ish day of flower. Should expect another 40-50 prob. Also, I will 2nd the above advice on lowering your nitrogen inputs. Maybe begin to think about your “daytime” temps being around 77*F and never over low...
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    New grower, trying again this year

    Yup good start!!! We are here to help. Lots of awesome farmers here with experience in all forms of growing. You’ll be smoking your own by Halloween!!
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    Not my plants trying to help a friend

    Your dude needs to read about how to manage a no-till bed. No-till is not for beginners. You need to have a solid background in soil management and plant care. Especially if you are trying this indoors. Those beds look incredibly unkempt, and those plants are suffering. The companion...
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    New grower, trying again this year

    ? If you’d like to know a little more…… Use the search function and start reading. Then post with specific questions and an appropriate amount of info on your grow and pics of your plants.
  18. GreenMtnGuru

    I dont know what day it is.

    It’s aaaall the same fuh-king daaay maaaan…….
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    Pre flower hermie? not sure

    Why don’t you just wait and see? Why the yank? In 10 days you’ll be sure.
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    Broken Timer Stayed on for 40 hours. Day 20 flower

    This ^
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