Oldchucky
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Ok both agree it could be possibleI didn’t say it was pests. Just agreed with you that it was possible. It might not be. Wouldn’t spray anything until you got your nose down in those leaves and made a determination. You can see signs without magnification.Just can’t be sure what they are, if they are, without magnification. At least with my worn out eyes.Hopefully not pests. Then you’re back to your soil guessing game. Ain’t this fun! Didn’t some Nimrod suggest that you re-pot when they were tiny or the soil was going to dog you till the end? I know they’re autos. But I have a hard time believing that a early transplant would fuck them up.Someone will set me straight on that. I don’t know anything about autos.I hate auto’s.
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It’s probably late where you are at so I’ll shoot the shit with you in the morning. Don’t give up hope
I’m up an at em todayIt’s probably late where you are at so I’ll shoot the shit with you in the morning. Don’t give up hope.
Yes afternoonMorning. I am outdoors where it has been at least 100° every day since June 1. The seed company screwed me and sent mostly autosWhen I ordered photos. Thus My animosity toward autos. They don’t do well in this environment. But you’re indoors so they May work well for you. 16 plants seems like a lot. Do you have room to finish 16 plants? Also curious as to how the one you repotted did. Did it croak? Outdoors the sun controls you. Indoors you are the sun so you are in control.You have the luxury of screwing up and starting over year round.If you only had room to finish eight that means eight are Expendable. I would take drastic measures with the expandable ones. Whatever you got to lose and you might be pleasantly surprised.
I’m their defense baking soda is short lived and doesn’t really work very well I consist at best makes things hard to diagnose sometimes - lime is longer active and is still natural for all you organic freaks - more cost effective in my opinion because you use less and is more dependable - sorry had to add my 2$Listen Bros
It’s a cost effective organic solution to raise soil’s PH
it’s well documented online
I’ll try get lime today regardless
But regardless how I’m managing my soil PH
does anyone know what’s with the plant
View attachment 1147184Just one of 10000 articles that bakeing soda raises soil PH
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I transplant every auto I run just like photos !Yes afternoon
I would agree partly I’m in a bathroom 2by2 I think no fresh air coming in and with this summer it’s being like 30c here
I’ve had heat issues due to nature of things hoping when summer passes I can control it better all 16 plants have stretched my skunk is really small probably only 2 nodes, dont know if it’s the strain but all 5 are small however 2 northen lights and 9 big buds both have at least 4/5nodes
There not bushy but I put it down to lack of poor soil on my part and hot conditions, I’d be better in a tent where I have air in and out
I have 2 6inch usb fans
1 20inch oscillating fan
1 6inch AC infinity
1 4inch AC infinty blowing at pot level so I can shift the heat up but I think the sun is winning
first grow just maybe hoping in 2 weeks when I start top dressing only guano they bush out I water with microbes and cal mag
I’ll send you over a pic when I get a chance
and yes the lady I dug out nothing changed I may think she is the biggest skunk so despite what people say you can transplant autos very roughly haha
Personally I wouldn’t worry bout those babies yet they look overalll healthy! Nice workView attachment 1148605View attachment 1148606View attachment 1148607View attachment 1148608View attachment 1148609View attachment 1148610View attachment 1148611View attachment 1148612The pellets are garden lime added my soil was 5.9
second grow I know what to do now
perlite
Correct ph
Water
Microbes
I’ll try autos again because should be past the heat wave by then then 3rd run photos
but yeah only concerns are the yellow spots
Read one post now and she said she had them and it was fungus on roots
So could be fungas
How would you treat?
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