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  1. @Ill_Evan @PsyCLown Thanx for the advice, I have not done anything to it yet. I've done some searching on the net and some say its a household plant fungus, if it's good or bad that wasn't clear. The plant is looking healthy and no negative effects yet. I have isolated some of the "balls" to see if they hatch or what happens to them, they look more fluffy than slimy. They are multiplying and becoming more. I will keep an eye on the leaves and see if there is any negative reaction. Only tea in the Reservoir.
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  2. Ah what a joy to grow, so easy and no stress. She is so eager to be trained and her new growth just shoots out. I have taken 4 clones and they on their way to rooting, the mother plant will be moved into flowering this weekend as she is ready for the next stage. Very spicy smell at the moment but nothing I can pin point.
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  3. It could be both, milky and clear and amber here and there... With the naked eye it's harder, but I guess a few tips maybe in order. Firstly, iv harvested weed while some of the calyx pistols are still white, maybe 20% still white, and only in future grows have I realized that amber only really starts coming when almost all of the pistols go brown. Of coarse this is highly strain dependant and results will differ if you are eyeballing it. My general rule of thumb is now when about 5% of the pistols are still white it's harvest time. This gives me a mature bud, With little couch lock.. Again, strain dependant. The hand held microscope hust helps get it perfect to the day. If you can, hit up a China mall for a microscope with at least 60x magnification. Don't go for more than 150x either as your field of view becomes smaller and you see less trichomes, forcing you to need to check more places to get an average of the amber
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  4. Morning, went the honey and cinnamon route with this lady. Scored the cambium vertically in the affected areas in short/shallow 2cm cuts to aid penetration. Applied the honey and cinnamon paste to the affected parts of the stem, then wrapped it up with a breathable material. Never done anything like this before so will have to see how she handles it. Cheers
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  5. I hope everyone is still doing good. I found like 1 or 2 seeds on 2 of my plants so fairly lucky considering its an outdoor grow. Would someone be able to tell me how far along this plant is? Sorry for the quality of the picture but its difficult to take a picture and hold the loupe and hold the plant steady. The last picture is with the light of the loupe turned on. According to the breeder I should only start looking around the 15th of March. I want as little couch lock as possible.
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  6. Hmm, not too sure.. Unless its just the eggs. "Fungus gnat females lay small, yellowish-white eggs on the surface of moist soil. The larvae that hatch are legless, with white or transparent bodies and shiny black heads. Fully grown, larvae measure approximately 1/4 inch in length. They live within soil and eventually develop into pupae. Pupae are initially white, although they darken as they mature. Some fungus gnat larvae are known for their propensity to feed on the roots and lower stem tissues of plants. These feeding habits stunt and might kill affected plants." Source: https://www.orkin.com/flies/gnats/fungus-gnat-larvae I agree with some Hydrogen Peroxide, I'd even consider putting some into the rest and then starting with teas again afterwards (if you want). Maybe be a bit more selective of what you put into the teas. If you are using soil / compost, I'd consider getting a new batch.
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