Help a young grower understand

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BurnzYzBudZz

BurnzYzBudZz

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I’d like to add, if you haven’t already, cut a lower fan leaf and inspect the underside of the leaf with a microscope. I didn’t see the mite issue I had under I looked under a 100x microscope. Too small to see with the naked eye. Just my $.02
 
DirtyRed

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Update - Sad to say one of them died when I transplanted to bigger pots. The other two are looking fairly healthy. Any recommendations at this point? How soon will they flower?

I planted another seed in early July to replace the one I lost. Will it be ready by harvest? What type of yield can I expect?
 
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It is a hard question to answer mate just relax let the ladies do there thing , depending on your mini ego system you have created for them , weather is the big factor n insects are your biggest problem that’s what you need to look out for while nature takes its corse , the plants look nicely set up to carry some nice buds good luck . Od .
 
biggerbud420

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i had leafhoppers and i made a spray with chili powder and cayenne pepper and i have not had any problems since i sprayed my plants once a week with it on the ground and the plant itself
 
DirtyRed

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Coming around the corner here... Should I continue to use All purpose and flowering fertilizer or just flowering?
 
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