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  1. Dboi87

    nute burn, cutting affected leaves

    keep in mind that during the stretch of your flowering phase the plants are in a rapid growth mode. For this reason I keep nitrogen high during this period. All that rapid stretching requires a decent amount of N. Bloom foods at this stage can be your worst enemy. Also remember that anytime...
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    Please help first time newbie here

    No calyx in that pick. Those are totally normal
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    Please help first time newbie here

    Btw most soil mixes do already have perlite in them. However, I still mix it 50/50 soil mix to perlite. It really increases drainage and root zone oxygen. Much less likely to overwater your girls
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    Please help first time newbie here

    Yeah cfl lighting is fine. Just keep in mind that you can only yield as much as your lights allow. Are you sure they are actually 60 and 100 watters or are the "60 watt equivalent" lights? Also there's no pic?
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    nute burn, cutting affected leaves

    What are you growing in? Also, look at the bottles of whatever you're using and let us know their npk ratios and whatever other nutrients are listed on the labels
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    nute burn, cutting affected leaves

    Depends on the strain really. Most hybrids within a couple weeks into the stretch. Actual sativas sometimes take ages though
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    nute burn, cutting affected leaves

    If I misunderstood your post I apologize in advance... Resin gland development is more dependent on genetics than anything else. A lot of people pat themselves on the back for something the plant does on it's own. As long as you keep the plant healthy it will do it's thing
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    over peroxide please help!!!!!

    It happens. You'll have many casualties. Even pros kill a plant now and then. What were you growing? (Strain)
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    Lol yea

    Lol yea
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    Gorilla Glue #4 in Michigan

    I know :/ :cry:
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    The wish list thread

    From bean hoarder on hemp depot. Pm me if interested
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    The wish list thread

    If that's the case then the SSH isn't the way to go. I got it from a friend I met in here actually. He said that the plant had some 14 week siblings. The quality was uniform but the flower time wasn't so a cross may produce some long waits lol.
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    The wish list thread

    The SSH I have is a nine week Sativa pheno. It has a lemony earthy skunkness. So is the Killing Fields. Super strong grapefruit smell
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    The wish list thread

    I'm actually pretty jealous of Cali and colorado growers. It must be great to be able to freely trade
  15. Dboi87

    nute burn, cutting affected leaves

    He can be short. He's probably helped thousands of people... And I mean that literally. I know I drove him nuts when I first ran into him but he pointed me in the right direction and showed me others that have helped me tons. Thanks UB. And good luck itsjustme84. Growing is a lifelong journey...
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    nute burn, cutting affected leaves

    Wanna school one more guy? Would you please explain to Dankfactory that not all lockouts will look the same? Different salts get locked out under different circumstances correct? I'm just tryin to avoid the spread of misinformation
  17. Dboi87

    nute burn, cutting affected leaves

    OP, UncleBen is probably the top dog around here in terms of botanical knowledge. He did say anything to offend, but was just in awe that you (and others, me a couple years ago) will just feed anything not fully understanding how the food stands up to the needs of the plant. Not all nutes are...
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    Please help first time newbie here

    And as for the calyx thing... Are there pistils coming out of them?
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