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cannafamma

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I remember before the internetz when I was a youngster how difficult it was getting information on growing weed. I had some second hand knowledge and a book about general gardening. I saw on DGC they showed the best buds from some High Times mag from the seventies. Mine was worse.
 
MartyMcFly42oh

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If you want truly organic calcium and magnesium your answer is bone Neal and epsom salta. And magnesium sulfate is only biologically organic not chemically.

There isn't a biologically organic immediately plant available cal mag supplement available, I'm not even sure if that's possible.

I wasn't necessarily giving a home remedy, just your closest to organic, immediately available to the plant option that doesn't have to break down first

As far as brand of immediately available cal mag go, none are better then others, pick your poison. What matters is where your money is going because it's all calcium and magnesium nitrate. Some have magnesium sulfate, but that's just Epsom salts

Once a magnesium deficiency is manifesting physically it's actually been around for a minute. Something immediately available like Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) is probably your best move.
Fox farms has the ORMI label on their cal mag.
 
edogmb

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youre right man, Only you can feel this one : / but just know were pulling for you!🤩

Doesn’t look like mold to me . Looks like the Red Hairs that we all want ✌️🤓💨

Edit this doesn’t look right 😕
In my search over the last 24 hrs or so...I've come across some encouraging info and thought I'd share. The interesting thing is... the other person I found with this same exact issue was also growing BLUEBERRY AUTOS!!! Coincidence? Doubtful 😎

Here is a pic from his post a few years back.
Screenshot 2025 02 07 at 83534 AM


I think that the trichomes during bud development started out stuck together, and that the development of the buds themselves pull the stuck trichomes apart as they grow outward. One trick that I found useful is to attempt to gather some of the material on a toothpick or similar, and look for it's stickiness or elasticity under a loupe. If it has elasticity, it's trichomes, if it breaks apart without stretching it's likely webbing.
 

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