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Next spring I'll hit you up and raid your stashCouple hours next time ur here let me know! We have so many spring trainers here - I couldn’t begin to name em all there’s prolly 6 within a half hour of me from the blue jays to the yanks Steinbrenner field is right across the street from the bucs stadium -
Rays games are inside so nice weather always ! But I think they will be leaving soon contract is up and they want to play right on the water , they want a new stadium o. The bay
@Moshmen grows killer weed. He just never shows it, just couple teaser pictures here and thereNext spring I'll hit you up and raid your stash
Yeah, I know. He pretends he doesn't know a lot all the time too. IF people only knew how many plants he has grown, and done so in 90+ degree heat and super high humidity...@Moshmen grows killer weed. He just never shows it, just couple teaser pictures here and there
Interesting... Never seen it. Sorry for your loss but thanks for sharing.Ok 1 probably not gonna make it but here is the pics of crown rot incase anyone does not know what it looks like
Since your res is positive pressure, if there was perlite in the coco do you think that would have helped to push O2 up thru the media and prevent this?Ok 1 probably not gonna make it but here is the pics of crown rot incase anyone does not know what it looks likeView attachment 1279677View attachment 1279676View attachment 1279675
No big deal im kinda excited to have it tbh… nothing like first hand experience.Interesting... Never seen it. Sorry for your loss but thanks for sharing.
RIP #1 and see you on the other sideOk 1 probably not gonna make it but here is the pics of crown rot incase anyone does not know what it looks like
i agree with this. The coco looks to wet and if that wetness is consistent than it's given for a rot to happenSince your res is positive pressure, if there was perlite in the coco do you think that would have helped to push O2 up thru the media and prevent this?
I think it was wet, very high temp, not sterile or live until just recently, did not keep the bottoms cleaned up for air flow and had poor airflow over the pots…Since your res is positive pressure, if there was perlite in the coco do you think that would have helped to push O2 up thru the media and prevent this?
Wet roots are not the real issue the issue is the humid air at the base of the stem which your right is partially due to wet coco but more so the poor airflow at the base of the stem.i agree with this. The coco looks to wet and if that wetness is consistent than it's given for a rot to happen
Thats the beauty of experimentingWet roots are not the real issue the issue is the humid air at the base of the stem which your right is partially due to wet coco but more so the poor airflow at the base of the stem.
i basically created the perfect conditions for this to happen. So its all on me… 100% preventable grower error here
Ah so thats crown rot..its funny a forum member put a pic up of one of his branches that is showing exactly that, but not at the base but up way further on the stem.Ok 1 probably not gonna make it but here is the pics of crown rot incase anyone does not know what it looks likeView attachment 1279677View attachment 1279676View attachment 1279675
yeah then its rot but not crown rot… southern AG fungicide should help if its not to late. You get rot in many places but its always due to infection for various reasons… sometimes bug damage leads to rot but typically its a humidity thingAh so thats crown rot..its funny a forum member put a pic up of one of his branches that is showing exactly that, but not at the base but up way further on the stem.
Thats good to know Aqua..glad you put that up..yeah then its rot but not crown rot… southern AG fungicide should help if its not to late. You get rot in many places but its always due to infection for various reasons… sometimes bug damage leads to rot but typically its a humidity thing
Problem was solved yesterday via amputation lol.@TSD problem solved..View attachment 1279694
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^^^ stuck here at the moment.
Lol I have grown in 100 degrees this year and as much as 75 rh it’s been crazy but dude they definitely are not picture worthy this round ! Lol -I’ll have it all straightened out though before next summer! Lol bigger mini split and larger dehuey just another grand to throw at a hobby! LmaoYeah, I know. He pretends he doesn't know a lot all the time too. IF people only knew how many plants he has grown, and done so in 90+ degree heat and super high humidity...
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