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    Best Harvest Prcedure for Fresh Frozen

    Just pull em, put in paper bags, drive to where you're going and freeze them once you're there, an hour and a half will make no difference. I use frozen dried bud/trim for bubble hash with no issues.
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    Feminized seeds hermed?

    I see a couple male flowers/nanners, but nothing too bad. You’ll end up with a few seeds, but unless it flowered earlier it won’t be too bad.
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    Problem with Spider Farmer driver?

    It’s more than likely that the driver has gone bad. Get the info off the driver and get a hold of Spider farmer, they can get you the correct replacement, is it still under warranty? If you can’t find the driver (it could be internal) you’ll definitely need to contact the manufacturer.
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    Best time to start growing outdoors in nz south island

    Being in the northern hemi, our grow season is just starting, so I would say November-December in South Island. You’ll pretty much need minimum temps in the 70’s during the daytime.
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    Chlorophyll question

    Just curious, what do you base that on? You don't smoke the fan leaves, and if the buds/sugar leaves start yellowing or browning you're probably losing potency, and it's an open invitation to bud rot. Within a day or two of chopping there's very little active transport going on in the plant's...
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    Chlorophyll question

    Chlorophyll and sugars degrade by biological action during the curing process, and burping helps release the off-gassed N. I'm going to disagree with flushing, it does nothing to help the end product.
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    Roots organics soils for Outdoors?

    I used to live in Eureka, I'm now a couple hundred miles south, but still "coastal". Beautiful country, sparsely populated, great place to grow. I used to plant around this time, as long as it's warm enough, there should be a long enough photoperiod.
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    Roots organics soils for Outdoors?

    Actually,
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    lets see how bad i screw up an outdoor grow

    I have no idea of what kind of native soil you have, sometimes it’s great, other times, not so much, but I’d at least get a bag or two of compost/potting soil and mix it in.
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    lets see how bad i screw up an outdoor grow

    Just for starters, they need more light, they’re very stretchy, but that can be overcome! When you repot, plant the stem deep, almost to the cotyledons. Are you growing in bags or in the ground? Are you using native soil or potting soil?
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    NPK fermentation pics

    No way to really know, unless you have it analyzed. I know aloe and papaya leaf can be useful, don’t know about gardenia and Ti leaf. Try it on a plant and see what happens. How did you come to use those ingredients?
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    Maixibloom Discontinued?

    Your correct, I somehow didn’t search the site right
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    Maixibloom Discontinued?

    I checked the General Hydroponics website, it’s no longer listed as a product. There is still plenty available on-line, but looks like it’s been discontinued.
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    Boomfiya aka BeLeaf

    First time with problems would of sent me elsewhere. If you paid with a credit card, have the transaction cancelled.
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    Roots organics soils for Outdoors?

    I don't know where you're located, but I use Fox Farms Ocean Forest, very similar to Roots. I get FFOF for $25 a 3 cu ft. bag, but I'm close to where it's made. If you're in northern Ca. I can give you a good place to buy it.
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    Roots organics soils for Outdoors?

    8+ cu ft, of roots will put a hurt on your wallet for sure.
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    Is this a pollen sac

    Definitely looks like sacs, your call on whether you want to try and remove them, if you do, be vigillant as it's got hermie tendencies and may produce more balls! Give it a shot, but if it keeps producing sacs, give it the habeus yankus!
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    First time grower help

    At about 55%-60% RH curing stops and just becomes drying, so you want to maintain 60% or higher for as long as you can. After a couple/few weeks the bio action of curing is pretty much done. After that it's more of a personal choice of how dry you want your buds. I like around 60%, but some...
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    First time grower help

    You definitely should wait at least a couple weeks. Lot's of options for drying, best advice is the lower temp and slower you can dry it the better it will be. So wherever you dry it, low temps and moderate humidity (50-60%) and out of direct light. A closet will work.
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