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  1. Looks like an internode where a leaf used to be...chewed off or something
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  2. What bumps?? Just how the branch grows? Nothing to worry about. Last pic looks like Spider Mites. Check with magnifiers for crawlies. If there are none.. might be calcium low. Crawlies more likely, rest of the leaves look good ^^
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  3. So there is https://umya-nutrients.co.za/product/multi-amino/ There is also the Kushy Amino boost https://hydrobiz.co.za/products/amino-boost There is Bio-bizz Bio-Heaven on the expensive side. There is Kaya Farms Soluble Amino - https://www.kayafarm.co.za/product/soluble-amino-acids/ - This is as close to Bio-Heaven as you get having both come from soybeans. The molasses is not for the plant per-say, it's for the microbes in the soil to use as a food source, causing them feeding frenzy and reproduce rapidly. The big different between Seagrow and Fish-mix is that fish-mix is also mixed together with extracts of sugar beet, which accelerates the growth of microbes in the soil. Then you also have your humic and fulvic acids which condition the soil and fulvic acid increases nutrient uptake in the plant and helps prevent nutrient burn pretty well (unless you really going excessive). Kelp - is a growth regulator which improves the plant overall.
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  4. https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/blog-amino-acids-here-s-what-they-do-for-cannabis-plants-n1213
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  5. Veg.. ^^ 2-3ml BioBizz Fish Mix per liter, good amount molasses, Amino Acids and some Kelp (all 2 weeks). Last time i took my BRIX numbers i read 17-19%
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  6. Seagro is a bit like taking a air rifle to war ^^ the stuff is rather weak. You can easy give em normal dosage for veg.. and why not use the guano during veg too? Is in general not bad shit
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  7. I basically just use TA TriPart with coco/perlite. I follow the ratios on the bottle and max at 3/4 of the recommended dosage because with my automatic feeding system I don't feel I need to max the dosage because there is always feed available exactly when each plant needs it.
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  8. Hey guys there is strange bumps on a plant growing by my inlaws I have never seen these bumps on a plant of mine just curious as to what it is Thanks in advance
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  9. If you see something weird on an isolated part of a plant. Chill. If it spreads to other parts of your plant. Dont chill.
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  10. That's what I was thinking also I'll hear tommorow if anyone pruned and report back thanks for the input
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  11. I gave it a watering just before taking the pics
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  12. I doubt there could be spider mites because there have been many predators in this tree( praying mantis, green spider with yellow fluffy top and a black spider).It just grows in sand no nutes or soil and it seems that the bumps form where the pistils come out and she's healthy stretching after cloudy weather made her switch.But I'll check for any mites or aphids tommmrow
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  13. im seeing spots as well , it might be due to the camera or hey maybe it looks like that up close i never bother checking (pic 1) pic 3 im seeing white spots more concerning no
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  14. Lol if they mean that then I feel like a doos because I'm seeing little bumps along the stem. If they mean just where the plant has been pruned then ja, plant has been pruned.
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  15. I see what you mean, but it doesn't look to be detrimental to the plants. Maybe a particular insect is making visits which is causing the bumps but nothing quite comes to mind. Keep a watch out and if you see the plants struggle we can take it from there unless somebody else maybe knows what's up.
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  16. Autos are not that difficult to grow....its just any serious mistakes you make early will deminish yield and mistakes later will effect potency. I made 1 big mistake with my first auto grow and had ph lockout mid/late flower and couldn't get the ph to recover and still came out okish. I did exactly what Totemic suggests...everything stays on and they only sleep when loadshedding. I leave the tent open when I'm not home so humidity doesn't build up. The only potentially self inflicted issues I see a novice like myself can make is messing up is the soil you plant in, fertilizers and or ph issues. If you know the basics you will do ok. Treat your first seed or two as school fees lol...im doing this with my gifted k@k genetics auto seeds.... My Zkittlez would have turned out much better if I did this. Stay away from Bulkseeds autos
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  17. great they state it contains these 20 aminos thanks! not in the budget im a local supply supporter at heart https://marijuanasa.co.za/product/black-strap-molasses/ they also have this. blackstrap is the good one or go with lighter blends? yeah again sticking with the local guy https://greenmammoth.co.za/product/feed4weed-fulvic-conditioner/ https://greenmammoth.co.za/product/feed4weed-humate/ is 100 rand an bottle the way to go or is price not reliable measurement on its efficacy this is local to me do I go for it interestingly kelp is the fastest growing plant in the ocean
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  18. I have no experience with Autos and from what I have read on the forums they more difficult to grow then photoperiod plants
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  19. no products listing those aminos at my local hydro shop, takealot has kushyamino boost explains that there are 20 aminos that the plant takes up but doesnt mention having added any and which or are what ratio this doesnt seem legit right? what have you found contains them all they also mention auxins which im getting from liquid kelp
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  20. this molasses is boosting your brix reading i was under impression you gooi some molasses on the plant after it has established some roots like flowering stage what benefits do amino acids play in plants i dont know i google it tho thanks. fish mix and seagro is probably the same thing bro whats the gram on the kilogram on that npk for biobizz seagro is providing 53g/kg N. 7g/kg P. 17g/kg K and all the micronutrients the plant needs in good ratio
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  21. I go and drop a disinfectant fogger in my grow space, let it go off, seal it up, and after 20 minutes, turn on your extractor fan and let it all vent out. Then just wipe down the walls. They cost about R50
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  22. by following that chart exactly could you tell me if i can successfully grow a 2.5meter tree with 2 more months of veg left on a set of 500ml bottles or do i need 1l. it is estimated to again grow to 3.5 or 4 m at flower. these products specifically became available literally next door to me https://greenmammoth.co.za/product/ehg-grow-coco-micro-bloom/ have you seen or tried before, they offer it in both sizes. this specific tree doesnt have anything much in the form of microlife in the soil as well so hydronutes arnt minded for 1 plant that grew in the wrong spot to experiment with
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  23. im keen on reading what you use during veg preflower flower lateflower finisher i have been using seagro kelp combo since the beginning years during flower is when i experiment with the expenses
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  24. are you thinking to add for to promote root development? form the P
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  25. current grow, substrate is a mix of coco atami coir/peat, atami hydroroks, castings, biochar, frass and sand. feeding seagro and kelp for veg and flower at 1/4 the recommended dose. adding bat guano, liquid pk and molasses for flower only may very well add atami bloombastic this next flowering round and remove the umya pk, havnt used it before tho
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  26. consistent inputs tend to do that, i have never tried my hand at hydro nutrients as i like the microbes to be the ones breaking down the bonds. but they do seem very simple to use. and handy in cases where you cannot amend to topsoil would imagine.
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  27. I don't make any adjustments and I never go over the max dosage. So far it's always given me consistent results.
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  28. excellent point evan i believe that all your other parameters need to be met at optimal to feed at full label dosage(or slightly over as in flower strian dependant) simply put no use running light at 50percent and feeding full strength nutrients you are wasting your money? how are you finding the tripart to work for you, i would have thought that you would continue tripart grow around 1.5ml to a liter till the last two weeks of flower or is that just me (i dont run tripart however)
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  29. Might as well just throw a hand grenade in as well for good measure.
    1 point
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