jumpincactus
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looks like a whitefly. But could be wrong.Found the little effer! The only one I found after lollipoping, hopefully that's it, fingers crossed. Not sure what it is, leaf hopper?View attachment 684828
Your prob right. Little guy can jump that's for sure. Lucky for me he landed in his final resting place( my hand):)looks like a whitefly. But could be wrong.
Thanks @jumpincactus, it's def against my nature to cut off so many bud sights, but they would have been spindly anyway. It was getting thick down there, the air will be flowing now. I'm gonna put a clip on fan below the canopy to circulate, because I'm pretty sure the occilating fan is not penetrating through the canopy.Nice work cleaning up the lower portions. Aids in circulation and healthier plants. Also sends all that extra energy to building topside flowers. Props+
Thats a great idea. Your plants will love you for it. :)Thanks @jumpincactus, it's def against my nature to cut off so many bud sights, but they would have been spindly anyway. It was getting thick down there, the air will be flowing now. I'm gonna put a clip on fan below the canopy to circulate, because I'm pretty sure the occilating fan is not penetrating through the canopy.
LOL damn I wished they would just land in my hand that easily. :( Little sap suckers!!!Your prob right. Little guy can jump that's for sure. Lucky for me he landed in his final resting place( my hand):)
That's some healthy growth! Those big fans show some good plant health too. Gonna be some nice flowers!I was tripping out on the growth so I did a little before and after. First pic is march 7 and the next two are twenty days later. :opps:These girls are going!View attachment 685314 View attachment 685318 View attachment 685319
Thanks brothaThat's some healthy growth! Those big fans show some good plant health too. Gonna be some nice flowers!
Thanks man!! Ya the a scrog really helped to get a fairly even canopy and lots of tops. I think there's like 50+ tops or something. On the next run I'm gonna move my fan up higher, cause where it's at now it's blocking a good four squares of net, could probably get 5-6 more tops in that space. Pretty happy with the scrog setup, your grow is looking nice too:)peaceNice man!!!flowers everywhere up in that bish
Thanks man....but damn 50 tops!!!...that's gonna be a real nice yield...I'm def gonna try a scrog at some pointThanks man!! Ya the a scrog really helped to get a fairly even canopy and lots of tops. I think there's like 50+ tops or something. On the next run I'm gonna move my fan up higher, cause where it's at now it's blocking a good four squares of net, could probably get 5-6 more tops in that space. Pretty happy with the scrog setup, your grow is looking nice too:)peace
Nice canopy no doubt about it! Definitely going to get a good yield from this one.Few more shots at 21 days. This is one of the chemdawgs, this particular chem has these cupped leaves going on on the flowers, not sure if that's a trait of chems?
The next two shots are the sour diesel. The last shot is the blueberry:happy::happy:View attachment 688658 View attachment 688655 View attachment 688656 View attachment 688657
cotton scale they suck the sapFound the little effer! The only one I found after lollipoping, hopefully that's it, fingers crossed. Not sure what it is, leaf hopper?View attachment 684828
Thanks @justiceman ill keep an eye on them for sure, that's good info about the nitrogen/cal. Also on that particular chem I used some fairly coarse sand as a top dressing to see if it would cut down on the nats( which it has) but I'm wondering if it is also cutting down on the oxygen flow to the roots? The water takes a little longer to soak in. Could this cause the clawing symptoms?Nice canopy no doubt about it! Definitely going to get a good yield from this one.
Good eye. You caught that real early. The Chemdawg looks like it's a bit more sensitive to Nitrogen than the other strains. Make sure to monitor the other chems to see if they are starting to fall into that same symptom. Since you switched over to bloom nutrients you should be alright since N levels have been brought down. If you see it progress further then you probably want to reduce your calmag if it contains N within it. It'll work out. That's my 2 cents on the cupped/clawed leaves.
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