Oldchucky
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Oh shit! Looks like a busy day for you! You need something to occupy all the free time you have now. Might as well be work!
Pics.My good daily pc broke down so Im on my pos backup. Talk about a jolopy.
I took updates today, but Ill wait until tonight.
still growing, today is hot in the open sun. but temps keep dipping down to 10c or below at night. Its 23 - 26c currently, with open skies
after today its doing to dip some more.
the purples look insane already, its nearing a point there is no green left anywhere, burgundy took over. the entire top looks nuts, she is still all in tact for now. nearing the harvest chop any day. I am not looking forward to trimming lol.
a sample I cut 2 weeks ago, half a j got me toasted, so potency is decent. after proper dry and cure, it should get me by.\
*scratches head*, wonders how much is there, someone here said 2lbs, that could be embellishing it. I guess on the lower side, a lb.
the closest guess gets a free oz bag LOL
the small one seen better days, the colas got hard as rocks and impressive, but pm got over the entire plant. it covered the upper half in only a couple days ;( shame,
At least it proved a personal theory to me about powdery mildew and how it reacts in one strain to another. some are resistant, this is proof of it in my backyard.
side by side, there is no reason why it wouldnt of spread to the large plant, some infected branches even make contact in the wind.
thankfully nothing on the big girl so Im happy as..you know the rest ;) =)
Lots of plants have gotten used to being indoors and under highly controlled conditions I think and some just were always prone to disease from the beginningPics.
Looks like nearly idea conditions for outdoors
Yeah any time you get above 82-85f or below 75f you need to look at the ppm concentration. Also take into account humidity, vdp and air flow...
Potassium is a common issue also with lower temperature. So you might need to adjust the ratios if it's an extended situation
The other thing that helps quite a bit is keeping various acids in the mix. Fluvic, trace amounts of citric acid and or ascorbic acid. Amine's are all good for water stability and stability in pH buffering
Thats image up there ^ ^ ^ is branching from the infested girl =(. Its at least half oz dry weight gone to the dump.Looks like the one on the bottom might have it also. Or is that part of the same plant? Where are you growing at?
You must be back east?Thats image up there ^ ^ ^ is branching from the infested girl =(. Its at least half oz dry weight gone to the dump.
The other is spotless. The entire plant is clean as a whistle. I cut a little sample from her today. It could use a few more days if weather holds. But I could probably enjoy it as it is.
Smells nice and strong. Although it won't be dry enough for a week or more. I slow dry with little to no direct fanning. Only for circulation purposes.
Smart idea if I get what you're suggesting.... I only do it towards the end cause it's a balance and development related supplement. Ohh don't forget the microbes ECTThe Benefits of Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll isn’t just helpful for plants. It’s also packed with vitamins and minerals that may help your health, skin, and weight loss.www.healthline.com
Runaway better than R.I.P. Nice bamboo doobie holderSmart idea if I get what you're suggesting.... I only do it towards the end cause it's a balance and development related supplement
I feed the plants soluble kelp and cyanobacteria biomass from a laboratory certified processor
Chlorophyll (also chlorophyl) is any of several related green pigments found in cyanobacteria and in the chloroplasts of algae and plants.[2] Its name is derived from the Greek words χλωρός, khloros ("pale green") and φύλλον, phyllon ("leaf").[3] Chlorophyll allow plants to absorb energy from light.
The smoke here is terrible had to evacuate to Seattle
using in my grow and using in my body....
The problem is it's nearly insoluble so getting it into the plants present a challenge...using in my grow and using in my body....