My plants lost their smell second week into bloom. Any ideas why?

angryblackman

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De bulbs, more efficient. They get really hot though so you need an ac. They Pull Much More Weight Then Regular Single Ended bulbs.
Ahh yes! I heard a bit about them but being in tents the heat would make them impossible to use. Could you post a link to a thread here or some info on it so I can check it out? TIA. :)
Any ideas what I can do about finding mold on some of my drying buds???
Cut the mold all the way out. Also look into H2O2 rinse. It's not a method that I use but others may be able to chime in on it.
 

Fadedlady

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Hi, I scrutinized every bud and think I got it all. I have alot more hanging in there that I'm trimming today but I'm afraid to out it in bags in case there's spots I missed. Any suggestions ???
 

Fadedlady

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Hi, I'm back. Is anyone still following this thread?? I hope y'all are fantastic and done trimming lol. My first trim was insane! Long and tedious. I had a question about cloning, anyone there????
 

Fadedlady

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You know I am still around. Just more in lurk mode.
Howdy! I hoped you were. I've embarked on a new adventure lol. I got a greenhouse. Do u grow the actyal plant the same in it as u would outside?? The lights and stuff aside, just the actual growing , is it the same lenghts of time in veg and flower??
 

hotrodharley

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Howdy! I hoped you were. I've embarked on a new adventure lol. I got a greenhouse. Do u grow the actyal plant the same in it as u would outside?? The lights and stuff aside, just the actual growing , is it the same lenghts of time in veg and flower??
Uh . . . . yes!
 

angryblackman

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Howdy! I hoped you were. I've embarked on a new adventure lol. I got a greenhouse. Do u grow the actyal plant the same in it as u would outside?? The lights and stuff aside, just the actual growing , is it the same lenghts of time in veg and flower??
I haven't grown outside in the winter but everything should be the same. :)
 

TWS

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Ahh yes! I heard a bit about them but being in tents the heat would make them impossible to use. Could you post a link to a thread here or some info on it so I can check it out? TIA. :)

Cut the mold all the way out. Also look into H2O2 rinse. It's not a method that I use but others may be able to chime in on it.

if there was as many post in S & T as there was here we would have had a pic of the day.
 

Fadedlady

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if there was as many post in S & T as there was here we would have had a pic of the day.
Hey, thanks for viewing. It's been a fantastic thread. Incredibly helpful and knowledgeable friends. I had messaged u way back, thanks for your help. Alot view u as the Guru on here. Any help I can get is greatly appreciated
 

karmaxul

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Could giving then too much bud enhancer damage them? I'm a first timer and learning as I go.
Sorry for not reading this all though phosphorus is much more harmful to the microbes which are the foundation of the genetic expression of smell. This is why hydro rarely has any smell to it though a gram of dank soil grown with a low tds or better yet no fertiliser and just microbes can stick up a house. Over about 30ppm P microbes really start to suffer. They use phosphoric acid industrially and commercially. Dr. Brown I believe was the one who discovered that it will put a compost tea to sleep though will kill about half the species while the other half go into a cyst or spore stage for indefinite preservation. Fish hydrolysate (cold blended fish) is kept from rotting by bringing its pH down to 3.5 with phosphoric acid. Coke and Pepsi have a pH of 2.5 which is ten times as much as needed to keep fish from rotting. Anyhow the microbes produce amino acids and other things that get stored in the terpinoids, (fats and oils) which end up in part combining with the polyphenols (sugars) forming the thc which is why the high is simply not the same either with high fertiliser grows. Some more interesting facts on the topic is that any forest soil has a phosphorus level of .001 ppm. P run off (well over 80% on average farming practises) create dead zones, (reference Cali and its central water supply) which are just that dead and attract, retain nor produce no rain. Phosphorus was first given to the farmers shortly before "the dust bowl" and was left over military supply from the war with otherwise no resale value. Do to its caustic nature the plants scared up and weighted more though with the microbes gone the chemical companies could increase profits with loss of only the health of the food, people land and eventually education and so on though I should not degrees. On a happy note Neptunes harvest is putting out a fish hydrolysate stabilised with citric acid for P free communities. A bit much molasses if you ask me though otherwise interesting. Phosphorus will weaken genetics in time with out its cradle of life, the microbes, which the plant would otherwise commit 50% of its energy produced to communicate with via the production of exudates that tell the microbes it ever changing nutritional needs based on many factors.
 
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