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i did a post on it. I checked all the roots and didnt dig it up. The first 12-18" were good. below that all root rotted. Couldnt find any signs of pests or critters. just a mold or fungus. I cut off the bottom rotted stuff. Left the new white. dunked the roots twice. then treated it all with regalia fungicide. Not sure what happened. I did neglect its fungicide and pesticide treatment. it Wednesday looked like nitrogen deficiency. by saturday was what was posted. Today its much worse with the rain storm. Im currently out there reinforcing all my plants from the wind we got last night. Slight damage but nothing major. going to clean up some of the lower halves. lots of trees in that area were ripped right out of the ground. So the fact i only had some minimal wind damage is awesome in my mind. Just had to come in and take a smoke break :) + grab more poles from the shed.That looks like what root aphids did to my plants indoors when they went unchecked and became a full blown infestation. And it happened pretty much overnight to the worst plants.
i did a post on it. I checked all the roots and didnt dig it up. The first 12-18" were good. below that all root rotted. Couldnt find any signs of pests or critters. just a mold or fungus. I cut off the bottom rotted stuff. Left the new white. dunked the roots twice. then treated it all with regalia fungicide. Not sure what happened. I did neglect its fungicide and pesticide treatment. it Wednesday looked like nitrogen deficiency. by saturday was what was posted. Today its much worse with the rain storm. Im currently out there reinforcing all my plants from the wind we got last night. Slight damage but nothing major. going to clean up some of the lower halves. lots of trees in that area were ripped right out of the ground. So the fact i only had some minimal wind damage is awesome in my mind. Just had to come in and take a smoke break :) + grab more poles from the shed.
i did damage the roots digging it up. I feel like had i just given them a good treatments the new roots that were forming could've helped it bounce back. but that shock compounded might have done me in. But i was in the process of pitching it, when my neighbor and fellow cannabis cultivator. thought it may be salvageable from all the new white roots and a good way to test out regalia against root rot if it were able to bounce back and recover. but the damage from last nights storm im thinking it wont make it. but in the off chance it does. i will pollinate it so not a total loss.
Ill grab my phone and snap new photos when i go back out.
It happens. Wasnt the ideal spot. I just ended up gorilla growing it and finding a nice patch i could run deer fence for the outdoor. I didn't really have a baseline for how it was just took my best guess on what i hoped wouldn't be swamp. I'm not mad at it either way. Considering how much i neglected them, i cant complain. Was more worried about the actual veggies and all the market stuff. Luckily an auto has been holding me pretty well over and will continue to til i get something out of this.Yeah i guess any major root issue could cause similar problems. Sorry that happened.
Thank you Greatlakes! The small blower I have-never thought to use it to mitigate unwanted moisture-great tip!Yes I do spray both sides which is easy at the moment because they are so tall now. In a couple of weeks I'm getting a small battery operated leaf blower and they will get blown off every morning to dry off the dew and then after every rain.
Organic fungicides really work better if you start spraying as early as possible to really colonize the leaf surface with the bacteria fyi.
Yeah that's a male. Females grow pistols that have hairs coming out of them, males grow ball sacks basically hahaFirst grow, bag seed, outdoors in soil and perlite. The only thing I’m hoping is that someone can confirm for me that this is a male. I have five plants and this is the first I’ve been able to clearly sex (unless y’all tell me I don’t know what I’m seeing).
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Yup. I’ve seen all of it in pictures, none of it among my plants until now. I’ll be expecting the others to show their gender imminently now.Yeah that's a male. Females grow pistols that have hairs coming out of them, males grow ball sacks basically haha
Ok you guys are gearing up for outdoor grows , me I’m heading into winter but i started a early 2020 tiny back yard grow couldn’t grow in bush after fires , had to keep it low key so nothing big ,crop consisted of 2 NL#1 I was lucky to get A female and A male & 2 weedy Strawberry cough plants that i seeded with the male , been getting cold outside at night down to 6 to 8 deg C so I brought my little seed bearing life line in the shed to dry out n warm up before I chop em down .... coming in from the cold .....
A trick i employ is building a sort of frame with strings hanging and load it up with green bean plants. Thos suckers grow pretty quickly so it creats a camo of sorts then grow my secret plants on the hidden from view side. Just keep your girls tied down and top often.That's how I like to grow I wish I could but it's not an option for me here... My soil here is naturally perfect for growing weed problem is I can grow the biggest most beautiful plants that have no potency because of the climate least that I can count on everybody gets lucky once in awhile including me... It's not quite legal here... Even though I don't have any neighbors as of yet my closest one is a sheriffand he pays attention to things he probably shouldn't
.. that's why I was liking the mini clone idea dire wolf I'd rather have something smaller than nothing at all
The hairs are the pistils** they come out of calyxs.Yeah that's a male. Females grow pistols that have hairs coming out of them, males grow ball sacks basically haha
Your plants appear to be at the same stage as mine.My Little wall. And no they don't grow there. ...Being in Cali lol.
The WO man! LolThank you Greatlakes! The small blower I have-never thought to use it to mitigate unwanted moisture-great tip!
Also using an organic fungicide-great advice, you are the man.
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