justiceman
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The first two pictures look like some superficial damage to me maybe from a random bug, or maybe done by you while gardening no big deal at all.Hey farmer friends. I came across some holes on my leaves and was curious if anyone may know what is the cause
Appreciate you cheif..yea I'm just waiting to pop my "tuck cherry" :D...yea just plain water for now think I may transplant sometime soon to avoid the nutes all together during veghahaha an extra topping never hurt anyone! Looking good man still getting plain water right? Make sure to keep tucking those branches that break above the screen. That will help it fill out fast. So far it has been smooooooooth sailing for buddy.
Right on it doesn't hurt as much as they say it does hahahaha. Damn it man what a great call:cry: that is VERY smart! When running FFOF I do the same thing. Who needs nutrients when you can just transplant up! Impressive for a new grower to think of that. Most of em just start bombarding them with a mix of snake oils by now wondering why the plants look burned and sickly. This is gonna be an excellent grow.Appreciate you cheif..yea I'm just waiting to pop my "tuck cherry" :D...yea just plain water for now think I may transplant sometime soon to avoid the nutes all together during veg
Thanks man...I'm thinking maybe another week and I'll switch to 12/12..I wanted to have my hps to start but it will have to come maybe a week or two into flower..if I wait to long it's gonna grobinto my tent walls hahaLooking solid. Nice little transplant. No worries on the scrog as long as you keep bending and LSTing them like you have been it should be just dandy. If a little water gets on the leaves it's no big deal unless the leaves are close to the light. Then they can get light burn from the water acting like a magnifying glass. Can't wait to see this baby flower.
Hellz yea man..nirvanas web site says it's a 10 week flower...we'll see what those trichs sayAlright and awwwaaaaay we go!
Looking just perfect! No need to flush she's doing just fine. As the soil breaks down more food becomes available through microbial digestion and those little yellow leaf tips are showing she's at the peak of nutrition which is good. Even if you wanted to flush you can't because flushing away organic fertilizer is not possible. The only thing that can be done in organics to lessen the fert strength is to just keep giving plain water and wait it out.She looking alive peeps
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Here we got a little stalk action lol
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She has only been getting ph water for now about a gallon maybe a little more a week. But I've noticed some yellowing tips. If is continues I think I will give it a good flush to get out any salts that may have built up from the ffof soil then add nutes as needed(if needed hopefully not)
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Haha thanks man... i do keep the clone in a homemade humidity dome( a one gallon Tupperware container) but I planted it strait into ffof soil so I don't know how im gonna check the roots...Sidenote this is technically my third grow, first with a halfway decent set up, and this is the only method I've been able to use the clone successfully lol
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