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    What do the experts think, ready to chop?

    I doubt very much at all, definitely not a pound. Not as much stretch as I thought and i am novice.
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    What do the experts think, ready to chop?

    Go back to reading your Machiavelli, after you finish switching out your 15A breaker with a 20A you fuckin idiot.
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    What do the experts think, ready to chop?

    Can I get an opinion from someone other than a landlord. I have only ever met 1 good landlord all the rest had SHIT for hearts and brains, so,
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    What do the experts think, ready to chop?

    Sorry potatoe camera
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    Stalks and leaves turning yellow. trichromes not amber yet

    You can bring yours in too, what size bed you sleep on, just cuddle it.
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    Stalks and leaves turning yellow. trichromes not amber yet

    I am not trying to argue with you, and maybe I misunderstand your saying. I believe you are saying these things are inevitable. Or natural. Fall is natural, not DESIREABLE. Nor are cold root ball temps inevitable if the plant is in a pot and you live in an indoor structure. My plants had...
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    Stalks and leaves turning yellow. trichromes not amber yet

    or simply too cold of temps in the root ball. Yes you can call it fall if you want. I usually try to keep root ball above 12*C or FALL will happen.
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    Stalks and leaves turning yellow. trichromes not amber yet

    Remove all rot and spray with 3% hydrogen peroxide anywhere that the rot touched or looks suspicious. As for the yellowing leaves, what are your nighttime temperatures like, Nutrient deficiency problems can be caused by poor soil, or underfeeding, but also by root rot, or simply too cold of...
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    Planning better, need seed advice - Northern climate / Canada

    I am in the same growing-climate zone as you. I start vegging Indoors in pots, move outdoors as soon as nights are above 12*C, I start flowering by bringing inside for dark shock therapy usually for two whole days, and ease it out into the light for a week or two, and then It goes back into...
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    Extreme Defoliation...

    I think I agree with most of the sentiment here, but I could see extreme defoliation being beneficial if there is a pest problem in veg you can not get under control and it is a photoperiod so you can indefinitely veg... maybe
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    2 weeks left in flower, saw spider mite affected leaves approx: 5-10 count. WHAT would YOU do

    mycoinsecticide !!! THANKS hotrodharley Thanks that is really interesting, that would be an organic way to go! I also swear I saw a predatory mite today, it was red in color, the others are ALL yellow and black that I have squished. It was also WAY faster moving and appeared to be jabbing...
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    2 weeks left in flower, saw spider mite affected leaves approx: 5-10 count. WHAT would YOU do

    An additional question. Is it sensible to pluck some popcorn buds dry them quick and test if she is at all potent.
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    2 weeks left in flower, saw spider mite affected leaves approx: 5-10 count. WHAT would YOU do

    My planned harvest was October 31, Sorry I just edited this, forgot to say THANK YOU FOR THE REPLIES AND ADVICE, a bunch of trolls responded to me last question I asked and I was going to delete my account. I agree wiping the fan leaves is a good strategy but I am allergic to touching it...
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    2 weeks left in flower, saw spider mite affected leaves approx: 5-10 count. WHAT would YOU do

    U sure, I think 2 weeks is accurate, I know the calyxes should be fatter like Northwoods, but I assume nutrients, light and temperature were not ideal for the entire grow. Sorry here is a pic from 2 minutes ago I think the first three pics had flash which makes it look like all the pistils are...
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    2 weeks left in flower, saw spider mite affected leaves approx: 5-10 count. WHAT would YOU do

    I removed every affected fan leaf, not significant webbing on them but definitely spider mites. Just before anyone asks how I know, to me pests are obvious, I am constantly baffled by people who think fungus gnats are aphids, or mistake thrip damage for spider mite damage. I have spider mites...
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    Potassium Bicarbonate - is it really safe to use in flower!? Material safety data is concerning

    Im under the impression Hydrogen peroxide is completely safe, at any stage of growth as it decomposes into water and oxygen. Can anyone dispute this, with evidenceÉ
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