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    Do these look weird?

    they look fine. what strain is this. the stubbyness is nomal for some indica dominant varieties.
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    trump is literally stealing $130,000+ a month from his dumbass supporters

    a 12yo was running his campaign office in one state. that explains many things :D
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    How Long Can I Leave Plants Unattended?

    well ebb and flow is more susceptible than dwc, because with the pump off the plants are out of ware. +dont worry though . cannabis adapted to grow in very dry areas with lots of sunlight. the "droopiness" is jut a consequence of the lower water pressure in the younger stems and leaves. in few...
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    How Long Can I Leave Plants Unattended?

    not really. well it depends where you live i guess. in northern europe the room temperature is around 17-22 degrees Celsius, so is never too high for indoor DWC. the most important thing is to prevent light going inside the pot or the reservoir. i also usually add a powder of...
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    Cat and a cannabis

    what a nice fluffy monster :D
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    How Long Can I Leave Plants Unattended?

    just run a DWC inside oxypots (works with single or multiple ones all linked together). just fill up the reservoir before you leave and for one week you are good to go. make sure that the bubbler runs all the time (together with the ventilation systems) and you have the lights on a reliable...
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    Tricomes?

    nice. own-breeding is the ultimate fun in the home-growing hobby i think
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    Tricomes?

    you may want to lower the nutes for the last week. it seems you have very leafy buds from too much N, but it could be the pheno as well since you made your own cross.
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    How Long Can I Leave Plants Unattended?

    i left a DWC plant unattended for 10 days in veg, did the nutrients change (which usually i do every 7 days, but that time i let it on for 10) and then left. when i came back the plant was perfectly fine. just the water level went a bit low in the dwc pot due to transpiration (and me not being...
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    Am i ready for 12/12 now?

    flip it and get ready to do some tieing down once the plant starts stretching upwards
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    Three leaf seedling

    it happens in all known plants. is not even a mutation but a "mistake" in the expression pattern of some genes. the plant will be exactly like the others after the 2nd set of true leaves, and it doesnt affect plant growth in any way.
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    2016 grow

    thanks, next week i'll have on the other hand my first 2016 harvest ;)
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    2016 grow

    best of luck with this new year growth!
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    defoliation when in flower

    is all about on how, when and especially how much you do (like everything)
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    defoliation when in flower

    ye, you shouldnt defoliate sativa-dominat strains like the super lemon haze. anyhow the shading is not as bad the big fan leaves of the indica-dominant strains
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    defoliation when in flower

    that is absolutely true. and not only that: better illuminated leaves supplement lower illuminated leaves with sugars to sustain them, that's why leaf senescence does not happens only when the leaf start yellow and dies, but weeks earlier. the yellowing and falling off is only the final stage of...
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    defoliation when in flower

    there is another parameter which determines the quality of a harvest, and is independent by the sheer grams of bud material: secondary metabolites content. unfortunately this is almost impossible to assess for the average grower. if you have a lower gram- per-Watt ratio but your buds have more...
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    defoliation when in flower

    that's why defoliation sohuld be done (if needed) only in indoor growths. outdoor growths in places with lots of sun have no limitations in term of light, which instead happens with indoor lights, whose spectrum and intensity and irradiation will never match the "real thing"
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    defoliation when in flower

    and they try to sell you their books as well.
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    defoliation when in flower

    im sorry, but where you quote that from? wikipedia? some books? because as i mentioned before i have quite the experience with plant pathogens, including a doctoral degree and few pubblication in peer reviewed journals (which i cannot link for a reason of anonimity, as in my country is not...
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