They are either not getting enough water or too much. If your biggest plant is drooping, its not getting enough water relative to the others (its absorbing and transpiring too quilckly). If your smallest plant is dropping its getting too much (the opposite). If they are all drooping its one...
Sorry caligrown, I should not have implicated you in my little tirade. I hadn't heard about about using H2O2 as a spray. Sounds like it would work though. Does it burn hairs during flowering? The PH is around 8 yes.
You did the right thing. You can also increase your p and k ferts and add bloom hormone both in a watering solution and a foliar feed. Keeps them in bloom.
Don't listen to those idiots. You can use alkaline water or there is a product called Seranade that works well... even during flowering.
Powder mildew has nothing to do with budrot. Don't remove your buds. What a dumb ass.
Snowcap is one hell of a producer. If you live in N Cali, chances are you've come across snowcap in the last year or two. The strain was developed in Mendo fairly recently.
You can give them light doses of ferts early on and increase as they get hardier. I try to water every day or every other day and use ferts every time until 1-2 weeks before harvest. If you can get the watering down to where you can water every day, just enough water...you can make those...
Yes, it's bad for your plants. It can actually hermaphodite them by over stressing. If they have no light for that long you have to gradually introduce them to light or they will burn. Bad idea.
I much prefer sativa strains to the indica varieties. My favorite sativa would have to be trian wreck... although I recently grew some widow-wreck that was spectacular (white widow crossed with train wreck for the slow ones out there). There are a lot of good sativas that have been enginered...
I read in the faq that pure sativa strains can take 2-4 months to complete flowering. I'm using a 1000 watt enhanced spectrum MH (agrosun) and soil. Any help would be appreciated.
I've read that misting can interrupt the spider mite life cycle. I want to prevent the little bastards from colonizing my plants and was thinking about misting every now an then for preventative measures. My question is, can I mist my ladies when they're in bloom with straight h20 to...