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  1. Chef BrownSauce

    What do u do if u have mold in humidity dome??

    Technically they don't need any media to root. It's called propagation but we call it cloning for some reason. Roots have a structural purpose as well as transpiration, meaning it serves to hold the tree up. They will sprout regardless of media, you only need to hydrate the wound with a rooting...
  2. Chef BrownSauce

    Help!!! Plants with black crispy leaves.

    Quite possibly. You should really be spraying, if at all, during the first hour or so of lights out and lights on. The transitions from light to dark makes the pores open the widest to finish "work" for the cycle. Then stabilize to a normal function while it is "sleep" or "awake". Most growers...
  3. Chef BrownSauce

    Help!!! Plants with black crispy leaves.

    Missing the basics of horticulture. You need heat/humidity to aid transpiration. This movement of water from roots to tips and stomata opening and closing is what makes vegetative growth. Your leaves look like nitrogen burn. There's either not enough pores or the pores aren't opening for the...
  4. Chef BrownSauce

    Help!!! Plants with black crispy leaves.

    You're missing the basics of horticulture. There's a thing called transpiration. It's basically the process of water moving from root to extremity.
  5. Chef BrownSauce

    Help!!! Plants with black crispy leaves.

    Too cold for veg. Crank it up 10 degrees. The leaves look like an over feeding. Droopy. If the stalk and stems are weak then that's def it. Veg stage you want a warmer room. 75°+ helps keep the soil warm enough to help evaporate the water from the nutrient solution, leaving behind nutes for...
  6. Chef BrownSauce

    Can a plant become un-cloneable?

    It shouldn't. Forget about this being weed to smoke, in the plant world, propagation is a viable method of reproduction. That's why cannabis lets us take "clones". I talk about cannabis having fractal growth pattern on another one of my posts. Every node grows into a replica of the original. So...
  7. Chef BrownSauce

    Contorted leaves

    When did you take this clone? As in, at what stage? That deformed leaf might be the hormones going back into veg mode.
  8. Chef BrownSauce

    Contorted leaves

    My reveg plant had the same leaf deformities. They'll stay that way. When other nodes start growing in, cut them off. Honestly when I'm in veg I always cut off the bottom two or three nodes and let the apex grow. This method fattens the main stalk and increases root density. Good luck!
  9. Chef BrownSauce

    what does this lady need.

    There's a happy medium that I haven't quite mastered yet. In flower we learned to increase P & K, and lower N to nil. But, the buds are called calyx', which are essentially very tiny flowers that don't open with petals. They grow like tiny grapes in a bunch. In between all those calyx' is the...
  10. Chef BrownSauce

    what does this lady need.

    You're in flower stage. Yellow leaves are normal because the low nitrogen. Cut them off. They fall off eventually as the plant diverts nutes for bud production. Cutting them now would increase your bud size/weight.
  11. Chef BrownSauce

    Anyone confirm my diagnosis?

    That wilting looks like over watering. You shouldn't need to water that often if the nutes are measured right. You're in veg so increase the heat so they have to drink more. Stick your finger in the soil to your second knuckle. If it comes out a bit muddy its gtg. If your finger is bone dry its...
  12. Chef BrownSauce

    main cola stem broke 1st week of flower

    You you won't lose "weight" per say. Unless that apex bundle was Huge. That lost cola is a blessing, the flow of nutes from that cola will be redirected to other bud site and fatten them up. I train mine to grow colas, then once they're fat enough and in flower I'll cut it. Make big clusters...
  13. Chef BrownSauce

    yellowing, not sure.

    Looks like a nitrogen deficiency. If in soil don't overwater.
  14. Chef BrownSauce

    Leaves Thin, Dry, Curling.. Pics Inside

    That's not abnormal. The leaves are yellow from low nitrogen. I'm assuming in flower you reduced the nitrogen and increased potassium. Those leaves will fall off to reserve energy for calyx (bud) growth. You can pull those off. And I would trim all the brown tips.
  15. Chef BrownSauce

    Cheap DIY ebb & flow

    Well, things were going good then disaster. First the timer shit the bed and the pump wasn't on at all. Of course I didn't give them any attention for two days so they were shriveled. Second, we had a crazy heat wave and It made the nutes solution warm to the touch! The tubs are too thin walled...
  16. Chef BrownSauce

    How to trim fan leaves to focus energy on flowers?

    I trim fans to instigate that node to grow to another apex. Training.
  17. Chef BrownSauce

    Topping and FIM'ing

    @calliandra - the clone is from that ogk in the bucket. Clone vegged for about three months while I was experimenting with it. The bottom four nodes were removed during that time. When I gave up on the bending she took two weeks to get "straight"... Crooked af.. The original ogk Josephine has...
  18. Chef BrownSauce

    Topping and FIM'ing

    @BionicΩChronic thats exactly what I mean. I Based it on the 80/20 rule by Vilfredo Pareto. (80% of your outcomes come from 20% of your inputs). The leaves take up space, light, and food and comprise (visually) about 80% of the plant. You cut them off to free all that up.
  19. Chef BrownSauce

    Topping and FIM'ing

    Lol. Analogies bruh.
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