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1000Hills Nursery

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  1. If you the turtle who's Marlin and who's dory? Well bru I just gave my input from experience with root rot, it doesn't need to be used. If it's possible to fight root rot with just teas then im really interested in learning from this.
  2. Eish @SmokeyZero buddy that's root rot. What system you growing in? It's still pushing white roots so you can fight this. Spray roots down with garden hose. All the loose decaying stuff should fall out. Then mix a bucket of water with some peroxide and place roots in their for a short soak. After this you going to have to try and keep res temps down with ice etc. Atleast till you can't see any root slime which is the 1st sign of root rot.
  3. @CreX So looks like I'm not the only one that has a little helper in the garden. Has she started putting Barbie etc stickers on your plants as yet? Btw your pic has my vote(If I had a vote).
  4. In my opinion that would work keeping light schedules on track. Especially if load shedding is happening in the middle of lights on. I'm pretty certain plants will fall asleep within that 2 hour outage and will have to wake up again when the power is back and then fall asleep again when the 12 hour cycle is complete. I don't know what negative effects this would have nor do I want to find out. I don't see any inefficiencies as the solar panel will receive light to charge up from your existing grow lights(if that's indeed possible) that have to be on for your plants anyway. Nice and simple to keep plants awake, as very little light is needed for just that. Next issue during load shedding... air circulation especially in mid to late flower???
  5. @GGG Hope the spray helps and rids you of that shitty PM. Quite a few guys here have said they used that mixture with good success. I'm interested in seeing if the spraying has any effects on any white pistils cos I've been told by guys here that spraying doesnt turn white pistils brown and personally over the years I've seen just plain water brown pistils so this will be like physical proof for someone like me that's still sceptical about the pistils being happy...
  6. @GGG Sorry to hear about your PM issues bru. Remove the plants from the tent. Clean and sanitize your tent to kill mold and mildew spores. After that spray with crex's mixture. You need to then investigate as to why you getting PM. You more or less half way to the end so it's a long stretch to be at it everyday trying to keep it at bay. Look at your lights out temps and humidity. That's the time of the day that all these pathogens get perfect germination conditions. What equipment you using for climate control. Intake and exhaust only or do you have an aircon or dehumidifier?
  7. Spidermites lay their eggs underside of leaves. I have heard though that spidermites can also have some form dormancy in the medium. Worries me abit as I recycle all my indoor coco. I've used DE against fungus gnats, sprinkled it on top of the coco and bottom fed. Boy did I make a gooey mess and the gnats just laughed at me. Will give the dusting a shot one day. Defoliation as dank mentioned is always my 1st step against mites, thrips, etc. It removes alot of them and their eggs and allows better coverage with the spray. Pyrol as crex mentioned is very effective at eliminating dem mites. A few applications and that's the end of them.
  8. @Chris Jay I'm guilty again for drifting off topic. You not making it any easier by posting a pic of camouflage... cos before you know it I will post something similar and away from topic we will go again...
  9. If you can grow indoors outdoors will be a breeze. Plus as a bonus you growing straight in the ground. Lots of natural nutes available for the plants. In general outdoors yield way more then indoors and also way less larfies. The quality of your indoor is what would make the difference. With your outdoor give the gals a good few pesticide sprays before flower kicks in. Will give you a lead over those outdoor leaf munchers to the finish line.
  10. @SmokeyZero Shit bru sorry about all the hiccups. I'm glad you haven't given up growing. Pyrol will kill those little red devils. Neem afterwards will hamper reproduction and repeated Pyrol will kill off the remaining. Damping off sucks, I've posted alot about it to assist new growers from not suffering that fate. Overwatering or germinating seeds in a medium that's too wet definitely increases chances of it. Those coco puks you using to me are the best for germinating seeds. The main thing to always practice with seeds and clones is sanitizing everything and keeping it clean. All the luck in the days to come.
  11. @DankFiend Nice. It's always hard finding time for the outdoor gals. I just see to there needs every now and then before I hit shower. I don't take any chances with hitchhikers... the one thing I love about the outdoors is the natural predictors that look after the plants. Leaf miners are the only issue I had recently outdoors.
  12. Decoy back in the illegal days were very different... I had a big fish tank with water falls and alot of airstones to camouflage the strange sounds coming from the grow cupboard I grew in. Worked like a charm...
  13. Marigolds leaves are serrated and would surely camouflage weed plants if you needed to hide it. And they also quite strong smelling. So makes sense why you saw that back in the day
  14. Well marigolds I hear are good pest deterrents... The decoy plant should be a weed plant thats in flower. So when someone smells weed and they see the few plants that are in view in your yard they wouldn't assume you growing the real dank indoors... Came in handy on new years day when had people over for a braai. They had no idea that the smell was actually coming from inside. Plus the decoy plants are good for testing purposes i.e. blooming additives, pesticide dosing, etc.
  15. I've posted my decoy plants before. It's a plant grown outdoors that flowers whilst your gals indoors are flowering. So when the indoor gals start to stink up the neighborhood and by chance someone follows the smell and peeps into your yard... They see your outdoor plants and associate the smell with that plant.
  16. GML - Grand Master Level. His topping method which isn't pinching the tops works to get the canopy even. When you get a chance check out his YouTube channel. They do a live stream every week. They on another level so lots to learn. I also like pinching the stem. When it heals it's like opening another lane on the freeway for the nutrients to move to the tops.
  17. Bladdy thrips... good approach Pyrol is strong stuff. Kills even spidermites. If you like the biogrow products then neudosen must be your next purchase, it's a potassium soap that works very well on thrips.. I find the biogrow stuff expensive. I use organicide plus a garlic/canola oil mix with pyretherins in it. It's like 90 bucks and the mixing ratio is 5ml/litre. Pyrol is still the stuff I would turn to if I had an infestation.
  18. GML topping method... Puts the leading branches on ice whilst the other catch up.
  19. @DankFiend Synthetic... I'm guessing we got the same problem too. Lol I take clones before flip so I've got to try slow down their growth but I just can't stop them from growing. No space for mother plants
  20. Coco. Still some males to remove and a few of the extra female clones
  21. So far all 3 are exactly the same in veg. Same structure, same leaves, same height... Trying to control the height across all strains but it's getting difficult, luckily I've started spotting some amber trichs so by the looks of it the flower room should be harvested, cleaned and reset next week some time. Then its transplant, a week of veg in flower room to get the roots going and to get plants to acclimate to the 1000W and then flip. So you going to be a good 4/5 weeks ahead of me.
  22. @DankFiend Nah bru, you not crazy. You want to maximize your yield in the space you have. You know the risks, you have a game plan. Whether you remove the smaller branches that have reached the net or not that canopy is still going to get thick and you will require good airflow either way. I'll post my blue cheese flowering aswell... Who knows we might earn barneys some rep.
  23. Super crop them... I'm always over vegging my plants. There's always some delay and it's the only way I've been able to even things out somewhat.
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