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  1. Ivers

    i have left this forum. No serious administration uses 6 months to clean up a DDOS attack. This...

    i have left this forum. No serious administration uses 6 months to clean up a DDOS attack. This page aint serious enough. See u around!
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    recent DDoS attack

    This is like reading politics :bigjoint: at least we know there's x person(s) working on it and that it will probably be fixed on a week-day. And we also know that there's not much for us to know about this case other than we need to wait it out. Smoke a herb, I'm sure this topic will be...
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    Need help identify this tiny bug I caught (pics)

    I just need to add to it that I have not discovered a single one after I stopped overwatering. They where all gone 4 - 7 days after identification and I'm positive they where springtails. Again thanks to you Michiganmeds, plants looking really good at this point! :bigjoint::peace:
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    Need help identify this tiny bug I caught (pics)

    Thank you MedGrower, I'm so happy to hear they are beneficial! Going to change to a more dry environment now as the clone have rooted. Just so that I don't need to be reminded that they'really there all the time :bigjoint:
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    Need help identify this tiny bug I caught (pics)

    Hello again, I've had these super tiny jumpy bugs in my soil as long as I can remember. I clean my tents every grow (tried cleaning with permethrin as well) to make these fckers not come back and changed to a new soil (plagron) still these small little bastards come back every grow, this time on...
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    Problem unknown

    Autos don't like to be transplanted, they get stressed. They're usually planted in their final pot as seed. I've tried transplanting a few autos myself, I ended up with dwarf plants 1 foot tall. Better luck next time.
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    Calyx Question

    If there's no seed, the calyx is probably not pollinated. I don't really know how seeds look like when they first start developing, but those I've found in my grows have been very easy to separate from plant tissue.
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    Calyx Question

    Pick one off and open it to see. I think I recognise an opened pollen sack on the last picture.
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    Brown spots, can someone help!

    Knowing the purpling is not genetics I would start by adding calmag, as purple stems often indicates mag def. Alternatively you could try epsom salts dissolved in water, as that's pure magnesium with a bit of sulfur in it if I'm not mistaken. Hope this helps. :peace:
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    Brown spots, can someone help!

    Try giving some more info. Are you growing in soil? What soil? Hydro? Do you feed them and if so, what do you feed them with? Can you post picture of the fullsize plant? What's the temperatures, your ph going in and out/ppm? That would help a lot for anyone to diagnose. Without knowing...
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    Any help out there?

    Coming here demanding shit won't take you anywhere. There's people here willing to help, but in order for them to help, they need more info. You have much reading to do. Your plant is stressed and there may be no way for you to fix it at this point except for herself to deal with it.
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    hermies???

    This is a hermie I had not so long ago. In this case, it was too late as the sacks had opened. You should be able to identify both male and female flowers in this picture. Bananas, pollensacks and opened male flowers.
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    hermies???

    Hello! Those are calyxes, female flowers. No worries, don't pull them off. Happy growing! :peace:
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    Foliar misting..?

    Thanks for your input, I guess I'm just going to not add epsom to my humidifier lol, and do a small foliar feeding on one of my plants so I can compare it with the others. Cheers :peace:
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    Foliar misting..?

    Wow. How is asking about an idea being lazy and inefficient? Well, I guess thanks. I just wanted other opinions on whether it's a good vs bad idea. Never said I got problems with spraying, I just prefer not to.
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    Transplanted yesterday. overwatering ?

    Keep in mind your roots are not fully developed into your new soil. They need time to fill out the new soil from your bigger pots. New soil with no roots to absorb moisture tend to stay wet for much longer. This soil will also weigh more, until roots reach out. Water them and make sure you...
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    Transplanted yesterday. overwatering ?

    Did they start dropping before or after transplant? It may also be a transplant-shock. Give us more info and you will get better feedback. Good luck! :peace:
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    Foliar misting..?

    What you're saying is that I can use a mister as an alternative to foliar spraying with the same results as long as I keep it clean ?
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    Foliar misting..?

    I've been wondering for a long time now, thinking it could be possible, so I'll jump straight to it. Can I dissolve epsom salts in hot water, mix this water into my humidifier? Would the dissolved salts stay dissolved and follow the mist out, or would it stay in the humidifier due to not being...
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    Possible Cal-Mag defiency?

    They look hungry. Possibly lack of N and calmag too, what is your runoff ph?
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