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    Dry Trimming Processing Time... What's Average

    One pound in less than 30 mins with a bowl trimmer!
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    Let's See Your Frostiest Flowers

    Almost ready!
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    Need help making OIL, Then Gummies?!

    Oil is what I make for edibles and I take it plain as well. Decarb one ounce of bud at 230 degrees for 45 minutes, crush described bud up pretty fine and put in a little more than 16 oz coconut or olive oil in a pot with buds. Simmer over low heat( under 200 ) for an hour. Let cool and strain. I...
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    Let's See Your Frostiest Flowers

    They’re gettin there!
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    Photo periods in bloom! Share your pics and advice.

    Northern Lights and BlackBerry Moonrocks. Getting long in the tooth, chopping next week by the trichs.
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    First time grower.. NEED HELP ASAP

    Or…… just buy a larger capacity dehumidifier.
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    Let's See Your Frostiest Flowers

    Starting to get a little frosty at 5 wks from flip!
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    Deficiency is taking the whole plant

    Numbers look fine, may be a little too wet….
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    What are these bugs in my soil any way of treating them??

    Soil mites are creatures that live in the soil. They eat bacteria, fungus, and other small organisms. Soil mites can also inflict a range of harm on outdoor plants, from reducing their growth rate to causing plant death. They are tiny creatures that feed on plant sap and can cause damage to...
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    What are these bugs in my soil any way of treating them??

    Soil mites are tiny creatures that inhabit the soil. They're also sometimes referred to white soil mites. They help to break down organic material and are important in the healthy growth of plants. There are many different kinds of soil mites, and it can be difficult to identify them without a...
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    What are these bugs in my soil any way of treating them??

    I did a little looking and found this…. Root aphids are small, soft-bodied insects that feed on the roots of plants. They are usually black or green in color and have long antennae. Soil mites are much smaller than root aphids and are reddish-brown or yellow in color. They have short antennae...
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    What are these bugs in my soil any way of treating them??

    So am I but I can still roll on when I want to….😎
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    Deficiency is taking the whole plant

    Water until slight runoff, give them about half a gallon and let that sit 15 minutes to leech out throughout soil, then water until slight runoff. This will make sure there are no dry pockets in soil . Make sure media is fully saturated then let dry out well before watering again. Check runoff...
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    What are these bugs in my soil any way of treating them??

    Look up root aphids…
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    What are these bugs in my soil any way of treating them??

    Get some yellow sticky traps and put several near soil. Crush up some mosquito bits and soak in water overnight, the bits won’t dissolve but the active ingredient will dissolve into water. Water plants with this mixture until well soaked. You can sprinkle DE on top but it only works when dry and...
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    Deficiency is taking the whole plant

    We need more info on environment, light, nutes, watering schedule, feed PPMs, etc. I’m seeing more than one deficiency. Do you know your runoff EC and PH? The more we know, the more help you’ll get.
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    What is going on with this?

    With that much chlorine, sodium, and high ph in your water, you may need to get an RO system or at least a good filter for your tap, or collect rain water.
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    What is going on with this?

    Something is causing a ph rise, don’t go drastic with any changes.Big swings in ph will cause leaf damage and slowed growth .Generally you don’t need to ph soil like that,BUT, if the root zone ph is too high, you’ll get lockout of certain minerals. I would ph my feeds at 6.0-6.2 for a couple...
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    No power for 4 hours during flower?

    Losing a few hours won’t hurt, too many hours would make her revert.
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    What is going on with this?

    Nobody going to mention the high ph, which is causing the spots on leaves?
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