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  1. LOL you were right though... they look happy and you may have panicked for nothing. Keep some epsom salts on hand though. i use it in every watering
  2. From the Blurple pics, i can sort of see maybe an MG def... but without white light pics i wouldn't be able to tell accurately
  3. light green still needs to be kept an eye on. what have you fed them with? did you recently transplant them? if they have rooted, i would raise them up to get a bit more light too
  4. https://www.takealot.com/8-led-1000x-usb-digital-microscope-lhzd-104/PLID70535386?gclid=CjwKCAiAnIT9BRAmEiwANaoE1XEbKVud-x1jKTUUwmu0CzmdnI77P41Ryp9VCy2ZQyx4vyQ1KnrffhoCn6cQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds this is the one i have
  5. take them outside into the sun and take new pics . I kinda only see purple yo
  6. im more of a now generation in this regard. taking pics and then going to a separate device to look at them... not for me i have always liked those little microscopes most places sell. but recently moved over to the same one @Psyclown uses. 1600x magnification is never wrong
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    Sickly lady

    agreed on a pest issue. that doesnt quite look like thrip damage, more whitefly or spidermites. funny enough i battled to notice whiteflies more than i battled to notice thrips so just check for that... whitefly like the underside of the leaves
  8. i am sure the Guano juice has its place, but the NPK ratio is rough 13-5-1 where the 1 is the K that you need. so a bit low. if you want something quick and cheap, i would go with Nitrosol from most garden stores (NPK 4-1-3 so better, closer to what you need) Seagrow being even better NPK at 2-1-2 BioBizz Bio Bloom has an NPK ratio of 2-7-4 MKP powder is what you need though. Haifas online NPK values are about accurate same as MKP from hortimix - so 0-52-34 So choose your punch and take it! if you can fix it early, then the top of the plant wont suffer so much. do yourself a flavour and google potassium deficiency for weed and you will see some similar issues to what you experience
  9. My 2c points away from a calmag fix this round. Calcuim def looks very different, and magnesium look different to what you see. Both calcuim and magnesium affect the leaves between the veins, they will start lightening... Magnesium just goes lighter and then kinda stays there, but calcuim will further damage by clorosis of the same parts that went lighter with the MG def. This looks to me like a potassium def....Early stages. Check your pH and make sure it's acceptable, and adjust if necessary without adding more nutes. If pH is on point, feed the plant less nitrogen and more potassium I would use a late bloom nute, or some MPK if you have in hand.
  10. those massive totes hahaha. the plants grow so evenly and are really happy! They also allow me to cram a few more plants into an area i could only get a max of 9 in (1.2x1.2) with the large totes i can get many more in. currently have 12 plants in a 1.2x1.2, all the while giving all of them more than 20l of space to grow roots. Another thing with the roots mingling.... apparently the plants release or start manufacturing a hormone that makes them grow more vertical and less horizontal. But yea... moving them is not an option and is a problem im going to need to deal with come defol in 3 weeks hahaha
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    LED light and U

    shot for this mate!! i personally have all my single QBs hanging at different heights like in your last example... and yea, it is a bit of a B to adjust, but the flexibility is second to none. i spent a bit more time on my build than you did im sure... had to do it in increments and weekends hahaha i have wired up a dedicated 12v system that feeds each light in my grow for a little pc fan. I also have no heatsink, only the board and an alu plate, but with a fan for each unit. as much as the boards can handle the heat, i add the fan because i ran some tests about a year ago where i tested the light output for a passively cooled and an actively cooled setup. both boards were at max output (120w) and the one with the fan put out a whopping 10% extra lumens according to my dinky toy phone sensor.. less heat equals less wasted energy equals higher light output! Again, shot for a sweet write up man
  12. get a soil sieve and sieve your soil bro! something with a 0.5cm to 1cm mesh will do the trick really well i had them in bulk too... nasty fucks in the garden... but are somewhat great in the compost pile with all their chomping and vermipee. they turn into those yellow and black beetles. Pachnoda sinuata, the garden fruit chafer we use a sieve at my dads place quite often to loosen up the compost he wants to use and it is very effective at removing kak in the soils. otherwise you could go handful by handful until you get through all your useable soil
  13. I have a few of a mates fabric pots and must be honest, i am preferring normal plastic tapered buckets. My medium doesn't dry out from the heat as much and i like the firmness of plastic pots. i can one hand an entire pot! with fabric pots, things get trickier. i am running in coco, so maybe that's why i am preferring them, if it were soil where i know the medium will hold a lot more water for longer, then airpots will be of more use to me.
  14. sort of.. it is a very fine line and a bit of guess work. Sativas are known for a racy high, uplifting, energetic. and Indicas are known for a more mellow high and high euphoric feelings. now imagine you have a baseline where sativas are as above and indicas are as above. that would likely mean that you have harvested with maximum cloudy trichomes, and few amber and few clear for each plant respectively. Nooooow, you have a sativa, and its flowering, and you harvest early when the trichomes are just starting to go cloudy . This will result in a very light smoke, not too much of anything really and in my opinion is just to early for any recreational or medicinal use. Same sativa, and you leave it to go all the way till 50% amber, and you are looking for a speedy high, but also don't sit down if you plan on being productive. so it is quite a tailored smoke that, and I'm not sure if it ticks all the boxes for a full blown sativa high. okay so for the Indica, same story if you harvest early... it just leaves you wanting more, minimal euphoria, minimal couch lock, minimal pain relief, minimal anything. and then on the flip side if you leave her late, the smoke becomes almost debilitating and you will be left being a shell of a human... which is great for bedtime... but not before an important meeting haha i hope tat clears things up a bit. i look for different things now in a sativa vs Indica plant. i like my sativas to display full-bodied sativa flavours and highs, but with the growth structure of an Indica, so that i can grow it inside in a tent. I have grown one plant before that grew very Indica like... but the high was the craziest sativa high i have never again experienced.
  15. LOL you open the jar of that and your couch sommer fluffs up and grows seatbelts hahaha i would be locked for days on that couch hahaha
  16. yea boooooi!!! why are these ladies looking a bit hungry? Man that is going to be one swell flower room!!
  17. yoh! 50% is like comatose deluxe hahaha!
  18. cigarettes are the worst for scale.... you gotta use a banana bruuuuu
  19. Heya @Rob189, Mummsie looks good, that little that the tips are up isn't an issue, likely heat stress if anything. if it was over watering, you would notice a more of a canoeing of the leaves. as for the cuttings, 3 out of 4 is great! congrats! i would rather take fresh cuttings as the old cutting has likely spent most of what little energy it has already and if it does root, it will take a long time to come right, longer than new cuttings would take even.
  20. looking good man!! bold move on the reusing of your soil! looking to be working out so far! i am a bit nervous that you will develop a magnesium def during flower on this sour Apple. Im all for purple stripes on the stems, but yours are leaning toward the problem purple colour. if i were you i would give them a lekker epsom salt feed, or add little dosses of EP into all your future feeds. 1tsp per 10l should be decent otherwise looking good man!
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    NEWBIE

    Welcome Wulf! it looks like you have the basics off to a superb start! starting off on the right foot is the surest way to a glorious harvest!! my 2c would be to remove the humidity dome from your setup as it can create unnecessary problems, the worst being airflow and higher humidity which leads to seeds damping off. if the seed has popped and you can see a tail, i would put them into the soil already and not wait much longer. and then the biggest tip (other than mine) would be to be patient! up until now, if you want weed, you get in your car and buy it... the whole trade could take like 5 min if your dealer is close enough... but now you are going to need a good few months before you even see your weed in smoke form. peace and love and welcomes!
  22. it is definitely revegging. you need to check your timer and make sure it is working correctly if you use a pool pump timer with the dip switches, you need to make sure that every dipswitch is working correctly. i have 3 of those at home that function correctly, but some of the dipswitches fail to make contact and if that is happening to you, its revegg central. or you forgot to switch your timer back onto auto after a night extra input or something. either way. you must plant some new seeds as this harvest is tickets.... they will need to transition back into flower and kinda just keep you guessing for the next few months
  23. That is 100% thrips yo... I would fucken know lol. I can spot a thrip from half a tent away my bru. Luckily the same treatment @PsyCLownsuggested is the way to go....... To control them. Not eliminate them. For that you need a new house, or some predator mites that eat them. Kopperts have all the goodies you need for any pest really. Www.koppert.com
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    Best Soil of 2020

    you so gotta add Culterra and Garden Master Bro!
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    Liontree LED's

    I must be honest. I am preferring the tapered plastic pots with coco. The fabric pots dry out on the sides way to fast for my liking and I feel if messes with my roots too much if a pot dries out a smidge too much A slower drying meduim like soil would benefit from fabric pots more imo. But sounds like even then @SkunkPharmuses soil and wraps his pots still.
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