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    How you guys trim the buds? Spring shears are killing my hands...

    Call me weird but am I alone in enjoying that WHAM you get smoking freshly dried flower? I never really had much luck leaving it sit around for half a year “to get better” while the cannabinoids and terpenes are oxidized into oblivion. ( Yes, I said it exactly because I know how much blowback it...
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    How you guys trim the buds? Spring shears are killing my hands...

    Hand trimming like that is always going to be a torturous experience. The electric ones have a tendency to rough the buds up more than I personally like and are generally a royal pain to clean. I personally prefer the older-style ‘dome trimmers’. They have a hand crank on top that's geared to...
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    Is my massive leaf offset normal??

    Definitely don't want to be in the second half of flower above 75℉ or you'll be drastically decreasing THC content and secondary metabolite production. Its possible to push a ridiculous amount of CO2 and run it high but there are still a lot of caveats. Keep it simple, keep it consistent...
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    Safe to defoliate or should i even bother?

    That's definitely the correct vernacular. ^_^
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    Safe to defoliate or should i even bother?

    This is where some clown usually replies: Bro you know you gotta stress them hard when they're young.
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    Multiple cycle living soil issue.

    My bad, I didn't mean flush in the traditional sense. Just a good watering with the SLF so that you know that the enzymes are making it deep into the soil structure. Under normal circumstances excess calcium still won't interfere with magnesium, save for mixing them into water with an 11.5 pH...
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    Why am I getting a poor yield?

    This is likely going to be disappointing advice but without more turnarounds under your belt in a new startup, its going to be very difficult to determine the exact cause of your issue. I agree with Randyy, start a grow diary, use a real paper notebook and physically write down everything...
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    Need help!!! Hi my name is saron

    Nice looking plant by the way. It's always exciting when the glands begin popping up all over the sugar leaves.
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    Is this good bud development for week 5 or 6 of flower?

    Also that far into flower id be running the lights closer to 80-90%. More photosynthetically available radiation = more photosynthesis = more inflorescences.
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    Is this good bud development for week 5 or 6 of flower?

    Yes. As the plant reaches maturity it will begin to pull stored nutrients from the older fan leaves and they will begin to yellow and fall away from the bottom. I was always taught to defoliate the majority of the fan leaves save for the top 2-3 on each branch by week 5-6 of flower...
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    Mikedin’s Living Soil Adventure and Living Soil discussion topic

    Powdered Aloe products are a joke. Put a large freshly peeled arm through the blender and into 5 gallons of water and tell me it does nothing for you.
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    Mikedin’s Living Soil Adventure and Living Soil discussion topic

    Nice work! Lots of tents to maintain though. Just a thought, line your entire place with EPDM roofing rubber. It makes that life infinitely easier.
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    Multiple cycle living soil issue.

    Your zebra-striped leaves are a textbook indicator of magnesium deficiency in cannabis. Magnesium sits at the center of the chlorophyll molecule and when the plant doesn't have the requisite amount it will pull Mg out of older leaves to support new growth. One teaspoon of plain Epsom salt in...
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    Need help!!! Hi my name is saron

    The males develop sooner so that they can release pollen while the females still have time to develop viable seeds. If you have more than two calyces per node site its going to be a female. Hermes are almost always strain-dependent and triggered by stress, light cycle issues etc. If you do...
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    Veganic Coots Variation - Off To A Good Start?

    Crab/ Crustacean Meals are naturally loaded with Chitin/Chitosans. Chitin increases beneficial microbes in the soil as well as boosting the plants That's true however alfalfa is devoid of chitin/chitosans, a primary component of Crustacean meals that provide increased immunity to disease...
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