Iquios
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1, the hazeskunk.how many do you have left?
By the way, how do I dry the leaves and male flowers?
1, the hazeskunk.how many do you have left?
where on earth did you get the idea that growing in the ground doesn't require proper PH balance of soil, nutrients, etc.,etc..?Grow indoors, and use feminized seeds. When I grow outdoors next year, I'll do it in several remote areas, and I'll plant lots of feminized seeds. Most importantly, I'll grow in the ground, since PH, nutrients, and water are unimportant as long as the soil isn't horrendous.
By the way, Hazeskunk is still alive. I'm gonna cut it this weekend.
When roots are given space, they will extend tens of feet and will have all the nutrients they will ever want. As such, the PH in the ground is far too variable to control. That's not to say that there's not going to be a difference between growing in fertile soil and growing in sand; however, the plant is more able to find its own nutrients when it is not restricted by a pot.where on earth did you get the idea that growing in the ground doesn't require proper PH balance of soil, nutrients, etc.,etc..?
Igolos, are you growing in the states,north, south ,east, or west? I'm curious about your climate,and when did you plant you seeds again?
the soil may have had too much nute and it sacrificed the lower leaves to soak up the extraI retrained them yesterday (and probably stressed the shit out of them, but whatever), and now there's branches coming from other nodes on the hazeskunk. Kalichakra is doing alright, not as big but again that's due to fucked up transplant.
Can anyone help me with the necrosis on the lower leaves? What could be the cause?
the plant is getting air from the air you may need better ventilation of soilI'm thinking of doing that, but the pot is sitting on a bunch of live plants which would be hard to dig up.
I've been noticing small white spots on the stem for a while now, what could they be?
it is natural insect repellent that is from tomato worms not an insectHere's a few pics of both plants, and proof that THC is not a natural insect repellent.