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How do u gey ur leaves to look like that
How do u gey ur leaves to look like that
This is a rare strain that has has different looking leaves. Called freakshow. Is why the leaves are this way.How do u gey ur leaves to look like that
light rain Friday and Saturday then a good clear week ahead. She is in a pot so i could move her into the garage for a couple days. Ive even thought about bringing her and the other 2 not quite as ready as her into the room above my garage that has lots of sky lights and windows and letting them all finish there?
Anyone ever broguht your girls inside for the last 2 weeks to finish? they deffintly wont get as much light as outside but at this point would that matter?
fixed and a tree in the yardguess i got a little work to go do.. mmmmm
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Much the same here pummelled by the rain and more bud worm faaaaackWind beat the crap out of mine. Probably be trimming alot of broken branches today because they are beyond repair. Good thing I was pulling them in a wk or so anyway
Had to cover my ladies today BIG rains and wind! Also spent time tying up all the massive buds starting to see red hairs now.2 weeks out?
I think I need to move. lol.
canuk seeds=winning...........ive got their GDBlack and canuk cookies going (always consistent topshelf bud)from right to left
- unknown strain
- grandaddy bruce (canuk seeds)
- gorilla zkittlez (canuk seeds)
-blackberry nuken
Personally, I think your better off with it off, and perhaps shake the rain off of it, maybe foliar it with anionic solution such as glycerin, and a pH of 7.5-8. Try to maximize the air flow. Moisture is always going to trap under that plastic, always.Rained the last 3 days and again tonight in Michigan. I’ll pull the roof tomorrow.
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I just hit mine with a blower to get any excess water out of buds,tie up what I can and hope for the best. Those nasty winds and rains beat mine up and I ended up harvesting maybe a 1 /4 of mine early.Rained the last 3 days and again tonight in Michigan. I’ll pull the roof tomorrow.
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I’ve never had a problem and there is no moisture under that plastic. A fan is blowing up it. Need 3 more weeks. I refuse to spray flowering plants with anything. I’ll throw it away before I spray it with anything.Personally, I think your better off with it off, and perhaps shake the rain off of it, maybe foliar it with anionic solution such as glycerin, and a pH of 7.5-8. Try to maximize the air flow. Moisture is always going to trap under that plastic, always.
You can always shake a plant off vigorously after a rain. That in itself, and raising the surface pH will go far to prevent PM.
I would have it way over it (with a meter on every side) or not at all. I would also try to position the widest opening toward were the wind is coming from, so your building a wind tunnel.... accelerating wind flow, much like a fan.
excess nitrogen levels at seed and onwards have been shown to boost thc production in hemp production and has been a real issue with hemp farmers. how this translates into cannabis though is still debated ... its buried in the future cannabis project archives somewhere. i should start writing down the names of the people who say these things for future reference.Yea, no doubt N could very well be involved. If you look at N's ion charge at -3- an look at the periodic table, you'll notice that phosphorus (main flowering element) sit's right below it at -3 also. Both have the same 5 valence electrons. P has 2 electrons in the 3s subshell and 3 electrons in the 3p subshell. N can have either 3 or 5 valence electrons because it can bond in the outer 2p and 2s orbitals. So they are elements that have very similar ionic properties, an with either excess, or mutations, or perhaps even variations in temperature or environmental factors, could all well be contributing factors.
There's more than one way to skin a cat, as you say bro, and were all looking into a prism from a different vantagepoint. I suspect in the OD setting there's an oxidative, possibly UV thingy at play here, and where not always even seeing the same thing, with all purples. It's all rather speculative. lol
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I actually back off of N as I go into flowering, especially once the buds are popcorn sized at around 2-3 week point, then ramp up phosphorus, and calcium. Keep Mag/sulfate at 50% of my base of 4-18-38 with cheated micro metals. N should be on a slow taper downward almost always.excess nitrogen levels at seed and onwards have been shown to boost thc production in hemp production and has been a real issue with hemp farmers. how this translates into cannabis though is still debated ... its buried in the future cannabis project archives somewhere. i should start writing down the names of the people who say these things for future reference.