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When I grew outdoors , when they flowered and it rained I would go shake the water out of the flower or more times than not , it caused bud rot
Logic would dictate………When I grew outdoors , when they flowered and it rained I would go shake the water out of the flower or more times than not , it caused bud rot
im allways learning cap thanks for your inputA very distinct possibility as well, if that rh has been that high the entirety of flower, I’m not a gambling man, but I may put a $50 on that.
I got some white widow at a grand now.I’ve grown some soil plants at a grand, I really don’t ever go over that, it starts boron issues and die back in my experience.
Wow what on earth?
Some more info......some just to get things out of the way. Have you looked for bugs?
Your light cycle. Is it a consistent 12/12 and has the dark 12 been interrupted in any way? Light leaks?
When did this start? What's the variety and seed or clobe source?
How’s she liking it? I’m guessing she’s flourishing?I got some white widow at a grand now.
Shoot me a pic in our message convo when you can!Show you tonight when lights come on
I fucking love you broIn the apartment below.....
"Fred!!! Come quick!! Something has broken through the ceiling, it's some bubbling liquid and it's dissolving everything it touches! It's dripping down and eating away at the floor now!!"
"What the hell!!!?? What is Bob doing up there!!??"
"Isn't that where his grow room is???"
"I'm calling him right now......"
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"What did he say??"
"He said some guy in a chat room told him to get the Ph to 50......"
They should have you in the funnies.
2 drink minimum, I’m here all night….Lmao
That's interesting......I agree that for us soil growers we shouldn't get crazy about Ph. I didn't even bother measuring mine until 2 weeks into flowering. But as we start adding nutrients, after many waterings, it's good to see if the Ph needs to come down a bit......and not by overreacting, but by easing in to it.Just for the record, I let my ph drift from 6-7 because plants uptake different nutrients at different pH levels.