MeanGreen420
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I’m right behind you on this clowning deal I just took some cuttings five days ago and put them in my oxycloner or when I checked yesterday they barely have white nubs on the stem where roots are startingOk so this is bugging me. Everyday I come down to check on my clones and I'm always happy they still live but there is no growth. They are just chilling as is. Oi.
Haha
I’m thinking it’s gonna take at least 10 or so days before I have decent roots on clones. Then I’ll transplant best one to solo to be a mother plant.Yes! Roadtrip! Jk, I have to helicopter parent these plants.
Very nice. Looks good from my chair. :D Glad your digging the pipe cleaners. Ill try to dig up a pipe cleaner scrog from chaos on some BOGS sour bubble I did a few years back. My backs fokked so I did a entire scrog with PC's to save having to bend over. I had her in a 30 gallon bucket and had my stool and would just rotate the pot when I needed to get to the other side. Never had to stand and bend to do my training. Canopy measured 5 ft across the top. I was a pipe cleanin mofo……….. :DThe 2 mothers Canna-Tsu and Crunch berry have finally met for the first time! They both have been showing signs of thrips... the crunch berry is much harder to see. Maybe a day old. But since I am treating both for thrips and using the same solutions I figured it was time they met. Rough first meeting. I strapped em both down with pipe cleaners per @jumpincactus suggestion, and I'm already less worried about the plant being damaged.(I switched from utility wire) Pipe cleaners are where its at. I also got some bags of polished stone to use as my ground cover. I like the zen affect.
I took out all the deficiencient damaged dying leaves. Quite a few of them.
You can really see the curling tips from this angle. Is this boron deficiency?
Nope. Upon further investigation of what my plant is showing me for symptoms Its a nute burn. I'm gonna flush with clean ph'd water and wait.
how often are you doing foliar treatments. You really only need to learn their life cycle and then treat in waves to make sure your getting all the eggs, nymphs & crawlers. In short yes you can go too far.@jumpincactus what do you think? I've sprayed for a boron deficiency and I defoliated all damaged or dying foliage. The other thing I was thinking was because of the thrips treatments it is getting hydrated way to often and drowning maybe? What are your thoughts?
Respectfully
Omerta.
how often are you doing foliar treatments. You really only need to learn their life cycle and then treat in waves to make sure your getting all the eggs, nymphs crawlers. In short yes you can go too far.
Tough part of thrips, that some folks don't realize. They actually peirce the plants tissue with their ovipositor cut slits and lay their eggs inside of the plant and with one treatment you may catch the new hatches and crawlers, but when the buried eggs hatch its off to the races again!!!! I personally hate thrips for that reason alone. They are tough to eradicate for good.
Thank you SoLowDolo,Yeah, if your leaves are dark green and the tip curls downwards, you got too much nitrogen. You probably already know that lol, but looks good bro
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