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Im glad she's recovered yes. It is a really beautiful experience to grow. Yeah, I have to flower so early. I had about only 2 weeks in vegitative stage. Else this will happen:
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UPDATE: Baby North is well into her flowering period. I've counted about 6 Main Cola regions with lots of stigmas growing. Im really impressed at the speed of this grow, how well this plant has bounced back after the pest attack and most importantly (to me) how am able to see the difference in leaf production and general well being in this plant vs my first plant with only 7.5watts of light. The soil is also really great, I havent had any nutrient deficiency or burning symptoms as of yet. I've also been LST'ing Baby North since birth to control growth and manage space as best as possible. So all is well!
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Hahaha. I gave it all away all ready. My friend smoked it, he said it was alil airy and fluffy but it was way better than the plant it came from. Sent from my D5503 using Tapatalk
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!!Cousin Larry's Final Outcome!! Don't have a scale, but I'm guessing about 5g or less. Twas a very good learning experience. And now to go bigger!
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Please film and narrate this attack if possible...
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Update Time: About 3 Weeks into 12/12. Baby North has recovered well from her webworm attack. @Skolley and @Green Leaf Organics, thanks for your help. Im sure you can clearly see where the bugs attacked my plant, and the green leaves above those, believe it or not, are all new development within 1 week!
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Gents - Chill....smoke a joint and calm down. Baby North is still alive and sprouting new leaves as we speak. She survived the attack, unfortunatly the affected leaves dried up and shrivelled off like old newspaper. But she is still going strong. Thanks for all your advice Skolley and GLO.
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GLO I shoulda asked you first. Yeah I'm definitely trying to keep this organic and doom or bygone definitely seemed wrong. Unfortunately I did use the H202 but I diluted one table spoon to 300 ml of water and spray the top soil and sides of pot only. And the handpicked each webworm off. Sent from my D5503 using Tapatalk
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Goodluck gro. Im battling with webworms aswell and it's a pain to get rid of them! Sent from my D5503 using Tapatalk
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I might've freaked out alil....glad we're back!
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These are the worms that were chewing Baby North to pieces: http://luv2garden.com/webworms.html "They overwinter in the pupal stage which can be found in the remains of old nests, under loose tree bark and leaf litter. The adults emerge from late Spring early Summer." Might be that they were already present in JGS organisoilux mix since i've not had any pest issues since my first grow. Anyway, I managed to pick them all off one by one. I also read that drying out your lowering your Huminity and keeping the lights will help get rid of these pests as they feed at night and enjoy a cool moist habitat.Afterwards,i took some dishwashing liquid and water and gently scrubbed the webs and worm poop off the leaves.Sadly my plant looks horrible. Its got transparent eaten spots all over and the new leaves are all twisted and bent from the webs these worms spun.Send some love my way...
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Thanx @Skolley, I'll try that this evening.
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URGENT HELP NEEDED: PEST SPOTTED Hey Guys! Did regular maintance and found these wrigglers/larvae/worms on my plant and around the soil. When I opened the catch tray underneath, i found alot more of them wriggling in the water. I have no idea what they are, but they crawl from place to place, spin silk and are definitely harming my plans. Any idea how to get rid of them aswell as prevent them?
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Those plants look sad....lol. Kidding man, just stick it through Bro. Could even just be very week genetics. Sent from my D5503 using Tapatalk
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Also for those of you interested. There is a DIY macro lens you can build if you have a dslr, just cut a pringles tube to a certain length and spray it black, it goes inbetween your lens and Camera like so: And it produces results like this, very hard to achieve though. You need to be super still.
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@420SA here's a closer view. Should be anyday now. I read that some growers even harvest top buds and let the bottom buds grow longer and closer to the light. Think that's a viable route?
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Here you go. Not sure if you can see clearly, but the pistills on the bottom of the plant are still new and young. On the top however, 60% of them have curled in and turned brown.
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SSA’s First Indoor Grow using Unidentified Bag Seed
Heisenberg replied to Sacred Seeds's topic in Grow Diaries
That's some good growth right there... Sent from my D5503 using Tapatalk -
Week 10 of flowering. If I can't check my trichomes, what other signs are there to know of when my plant is ready to harvest? Sent from my D5503 using Tapatalk
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That doesnt look good bro. Id just suggest you leave the plant in its usual grow area, water it ever 3-4 days and wait for it to bounce back. Same thing happened to my first plant, fell out of its pot, roots exposed, put it back together, plant seemed to have died for a few days and then bounced back just fine.
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Week 6 - Baby North All going well. Mushrooms popping up here and there occasionally. Baby North is in her onto her 3rd set of true leaves. I've left a small tupper container of water in the PC into deal with humidity, this seems to have sped up growth really well. Soil also doesnt dry up as quickly anymore. Still just watering with Freshwater Aquarium tank water every 3rd or 4th day.
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Bro I think you're just over-reacting. The cotyledon leaves have to die and shrivel off eventually, this is probably their starting phase of dying. You plant looks fine.
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Great work there Hey! Looking super mooi!
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Mooiness! If you pull this one off SSA, I will consider you super creative!