I had a female cheese plant, that produced seeds on its own. No pollen, no males, just started producing seeds where sacks or white hairs would normally appear.
I was told about this technique long ago, use a paper towel and put it in the inside of a paper towel roll (the brown tube, after the paper is gone). This would be vertical. I've used the water method to pop seeds, but the paper towel method seems to work best. It dosen't matter if the roots...
I don't transplant, and when I do - the bottom leaves die on some, and don't die on others. When did you transplant? Did the plants show yellow on the bottom leaves before transplant? Hydro or Soil? Did you let the growing enivornment dry out and then water? Yellowing tips, could be the sign of...
The plant could be 3 to 4 inches by day 3, but thats only if it stretches. Thats normal. Check the plant height at 2 weeks, then you might be able to get a better idea, where your plant stands during the veg. stage. Do a Journal.
Depends on the nutrients your using. Some nutes require you to mix with water, dillute, and so forth. What kind of nutrient are you using are your plant?
I was thinking both strains were the same, but with two different names at the beginning, I'm not sure which is better, kinda hoping to find more of a old school stone, than what people are currently toking.
Here's a way to test plant leaves vs distance of lights... Use the back of your hand, if your hand gets to hot then the lights are to close to your plants. How tall is your plant? The longer you let it veg. the taller it gets, plus the more bud you can expect to receive back. If, you flip a...
overwatering? The transplant might help, but adding a tablespoon of vingear for every gallon helps lower the ph level, by atleast 1 point (Ex. 7.5 ph, 1 tablespoon of vingear will lower the ph level to 6.5, roughly.