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I would imagine the fruit fly looking things are fungus gnats, more annoying than anything, althugh it's my understanding they lay larvae that eat the fine hairs off the surface of your roots, and slow plant growth.
When I was reading about neem, it said you can use on fruiting plants on the day before harvest if neccassary. I cut a male down that had been neemed a couple of days previous, and when i dried a leaf to get an idea of taste, it tasted like neem smells, which I find rank. I mean the stuff made me gag, I can't stand the smell.
Will this go away on the male I am drying out, or will I have to just chuck it away?
Shdw, yes I did overfeed last week. Been increasing their flowering feed week by week, and last week they showed the tip burn, so I will drop the feed back this week. Also didn't realise I should of cut the extra N in seaweed feed they've been getting, so thanks. I wondered at the curly leaves.The leaves with the tips curled down, its typically from to much N in their diet. That with burnt tips is usually a solid indicator that you could be feeding to heavy.
Overall man they are looking great, thanks for the aroma description, I can smell'm here :)
Thanks man. It's been an interesting few months.never spray neem on plants more then 2 weeks into budding...
those are some very nice plants you got going - some of the best I have seen under cfls.
Definately smells like skank, don't wanna be smoking that shit, especially as its being tested for its contraceptive possibilitys in India, who knows what it might do to me.yeah for flavor - even though its organic and relatively safe its smells like stankass and what smells like stankass usually tastes like stankass...
seriously I never spray my plants with ANYTHING 2 weeks after blooming starts.
Definately smells like skank, don't wanna be smoking that shit, especially as its being tested for its contraceptive possibilitys in India, who knows what it might do to me.
Is that caused by overwatering, you can see it on some clones and the seedlings.
blues frog, been following this thread closely and I have to say you have done a sweet job on your 1st try. Gives us rookies a little confidence that it can be done. I know you'll be happy when the gro is done and you can reap the rewards. Again , nice job
It will help, no doubt, but IMO the issue of heat comes to mind with 300 more watts (or is it 300w equivalent?). The down side is, if this were HPS and you went from a 250hps to a 400hps, you'd not only see denser bud structure but longer main colas from the increased penetration of light into the canopy. You wont see the same level of increase doubling CFLs due to their lack of intensity, they just dont penetrate well.blues frog said:How much difference does anyone think that will make to the yield, doubling the light to 600 watts, with 75% of it flower spectrum and 25% of it veg spectrum?
blues frog said:How long do Indicas and Sativas take to ripen off?
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