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  1. Quite possibly she was not getting star treatment, also got moved around before and after the transplant. Shot @Ill_Evan , we try our best, the plantjies in soil take a while to respond to treatment, pretty cool in your diary you can see the changes pretty fast! I'm leeching the pot a bit today instead of another flush, then i'll just let her recover, will prob be a few days before i water again, maybe max a week. Thanks man, I amended some Dolomite Lime for her as a little topdressing, hope it brings the PH back into check. Just for interest sake that is pool filter sand as a topdressing (testing to see if it help against gnats) layer is about 3 cm, below that is just normal soil.
  2. Update from the Hawaiian and the new recruit, a Cheese clone I received as a donation, to help preserve the cut. The slinky Hawaiian is still looking a bit deficient in the Mg department, even though she received another top dressing bout a week ago. Also fed a sea grow type nutrient called SeaSol. Been giving left over smoothies, @Bospatrollie2 styles, she seems to be enjoying it. So this cheese clones started curling like a boss after I potted her into some soil mix I had lying around. Looks like some N toxicity so I just flushed her well, will just water normal h2o for now. Any thoughts or advice feel free to comment
  3. Nice to hear that they are not suffering from the budrot, yeh this years outdoor season was pretty rof en ombeskof, any buds harvested is good enough result this year! Thinking about the insect netting, could help a lot against these worms, cause like you say its them damn pretty butterflies!
  4. Sjo looking good @Bospatrollie2 this outdoor season was really challenging, but you took em birds far bro! Sounds like some serious weather coming your ways, is there already some budrot on these birds? I hear you about the butterflies man!
  5. Welcome to the community @SaVanT , roll up a slowboat, kick your shoes off, make yourself at home! Thanks for sharing pictures of your lovely garden, looks like a nice selection there, some hybrids, fat leaf indicas, some skinny leaved sativas, very nice man.
  6. Nice little plantjies coming along there bro! Do you have to lift up the lids everytime u work on the res? Was wondering if it becomes a mission later on when they get bigger?
  7. Gals are looking fine @420SA ! You could use some stakes if u not keen on a scrog. I'm becoming a big fan of staking, just a issue to find stakes that are not wood, metal or anything that won't mess with the ph. Check out WizardNPK, if you don't already know him, im just copying his style for managing canopies.
  8. A relief Cannabis seed auction also crossed my mind, could donate seeds, the money can go to members in need, wouldn't be able to send em until the world returns to normal tho.. Thought id just throw it in there as well!
  9. Or.. #PanicBuy Totemics seed packs guys! https://store.420sa.co.za/product/totemic-genetics-420-deal-3-packs-for-420/ https://www.cannabist.co.za/cannabis-seeds/bubbleberry-feminised-seeds-sa/ https://www.cannabist.co.za/cannabis-seeds/northern-lights-chocolope-feminised-seeds-sa/
  10. @420SA perhaps you could set up a small relief fund that forum members can donate too, as long as peeps don't abuse it, funds could go to members like @Totemic to help em through the next 21 days. Just a thought I had, what do you guys think about that, would anybody donate to help out one of the original 420SA members?
  11. @Prom next time hit it with plain water at a PH of 9.5, repeat until PM is gone, easy PH up is Sodium Bicarbonate, basically Baking Soda. Repeat a few times, morning spray is best. I had a bit of PM creep in, blasted it off in 2 applications, hairs on the buds still nice, the pic of WeddingCake in the breeders group was taken a few days after the application.
  12. The new growth on the Hawaiian is looking much better, still hungry for Ca and Mg, I will do another top dressing with Dolomite Lime and Epsom salt. I fed her some Biotrissol 3.1.5 a few days ago with some left over coffee grounds for a bit of instant Nitrogen. Still a bit of curling deformities on new leaves but a nice improvement so far.
  13. CBD heavy showing some lovely Autumn colors
  14. Rain on buds that are already with mold (budrot) or pm will worsen for sure I'm afraid. Plants without issues can be "shaken off" after a rain or heavy dew to help minimize issues. From the picture I saw and the few trees in the background, I would take down what's getting worse and leave the healthiest plants to mature longest. These are all fungi problems, spores get created and will spread across gardens quite easily left unchecked. The earlier harvests might have less taste and a more speedy high, budrot harvest is not worth smoking anyway. Hope this advice helps a bit. Vrede growmies
  15. Yo @Jedi Messiah , with the bud rot and mildew the quality of the bud will go from bad to worse. If u do decide to harvest be sure to remove all pieces with rot an trim mildew carefully, clean tools after to avoid infecting other plants.
  16. The second picture is of the Californian Kush getting ready fast, smells like a classic kush, very earthy. First picture is wedding cake, earlier in flower than the other one in this thread.
  17. Sound like a plan thanks for the kind gesture, will buy something that Bos would like, if its a very expensive choice i think can do a 3 bean pack at least! Sposnoring a few more of sumthin will be super awesome man
  18. Congrats on the harvest @Bospatrollie2 ! Super stoked that the early taste is good, sugus and winegums sound right, should smell like a candystore when trimming! These buds usually taste best after about a month in the jar (some phenos can taste bitter until 4 weeks+), and the effects will be much stronger when she is all cured Thanks for all the effort man, when our country switches on again we must talk about a pack you would like from the @Cannabist store, I think you deserve the prize I mentioned in the Spring drop last year, Peace and Buds bro, very cool experience watching your diaries, thanks again!
  19. That sounds awesome @Bospatrollie2 , your plants are looking yummy, thought they might have been lost to some bad weather or maybe budrot issues. Looking forward to the updates, but no rush though, glad to hear they still goooing
  20. Looking good Capt'n, pulling up a chair for this one
  21. Yeh the babies in soil take a bit longer to show improvements, but to a degree there is always change, this morning the Hawaiin is looking nice and perky, she might pray to the sun today! The new growth is usually what we have to gauge as the old growth hardly improves/repairs itself. This time of year the thin leaved Sativa varieties like this Hawaiian flowers out quite well at 12/12 with quite a lot of stretch. Plants like her in preflowering stages can still get pushed, as long as there is enough direct sun, I try aim for at least 8 hours, gets difficult into winter without the right location.
  22. Thanks @Ill_Evan I think in this week I should be able to see a nice change, it was just an simple amendment, but im hoping that by next week there will be no more new leaves with deformities. She might show show some N deficiencies soon, if that's the case i'll try to find a creative solution, or just feed her some nutrients (which she could prob use).
  23. Wedding Cake slowly doing her thing.
  24. Last week I only watered her with a bit of Epsom salts to provide some Mg, and yesterday I topdressed with the following. Roughly 2 tablespoons of Dolomite Lime. Another 2 tablespoons of Epsom salts. 1 tablespoon of DE to provide some silicate to the soil. Will keep an eye on how she responds and most likely give her another light dressing next week.
  25. If the two pots that did not receive soil from builders is looking better than those that received, I would also assume that you got some biological lifeforms included in the deal. The soil biz is a dirty one, potting soils should be sterilized and then inoculated with beneficials, don't know how many soil companies bother with this.
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