Doc's never ending adventure

Your words are kind. Thank you, it is my pleasure.

That looks about right, give or take a few days. Be towards the end part of october for your harvest. She is just beautiful Jerry, you should be very proud. Truth is, not everyone can do this. Many try and fail, and try and fail and then give up. You got a grand slam on your hands, right outta the gate! Your other gardening knowledge has payed large dividends and then some. Keep checking on her regular, as I know you will. Im in my tent 3 4 times a day lookin at my ladies so I get it! Lemme know if you see any other spots or if yellowing keeps moving its way up.

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Sorry to hear that, and you are absolutely correct you have every right to feel and be as you believe. A person who cared for you would never try to take that away or change you. It doesnt sound like the healthiest environment to be in, like if your grow space was 100 degrees and 75% humidity. Every flower wilts in harsh climate, soon as you put em into the right one, they blossom and thrive. You will too. While exposeing yourself and your situation is not everyones favorite thing to do publicly (even Amber and Johnny gotta be regretting that choice), if you need an ear to bend. Id be willing to listen. Have a happy day @borialis

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I have a couple leaves with dark spots like second picture but you asked if you can wipe the spots off. If i can not wipe it off its not extrament i take it and nothing to worry about?

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No, unless more begin to pop up.

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@Nubie419plus1 can youbgrab a pic for me. Worried I answered without propper inquiry.

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Update- went and gave a lite feed to my ladies, I fed them after the flush but wanted to push em a lil. Everybody is looking pretty good. I was very pleased with everyones runoff ph nailed that 6.5. Avg tds of 1100 flush was well worth the effort.




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Awesome homie, looking sweet!!

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I think I have a mag deficiency going on. Its hard to tell. The stalk is all purple, which can be genetic or root rot or mag deficiency. The strain Im growing I can only find on that vendors website…nowhere else so, hard to establish if its genetics. I dont believe I have root rot, everybody too healthy for that. So lookin at mag. I gave some epsom salt tonight to try and introduce some. Gonna give adtl molasses through till nute restriction in the final weeks.

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So is epson salt a good idea if you just think it may be a deficiency or can it harm em? If not how much do you use per gallon size pot and ya just sprinkle it on top? Also whats molasses help with and technique there also? Appreciate it brother

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Epsom is magnesium and sulphur. Too much sulfur is not a good thing but a lil is good. Since I use RO I have to add calmag anyhow to stabelize the water so when I use just epsom I do the same way, Bring the tds up to 300-350ppm dosent take alot per gallon. I measure in 1/4 tsp. and test after each one to get it where I want it, then everything else as usual.

Molasses has cal, mag, and a bunch of other minerals good for flowering cannabis but also has natural sugars that drive trichome and terpene production. If you are in living soil or have innoculated your soil with bennificial bacteria and fungi it will feed them also, keeping them reproducing and doing what they do. Alot of products, like real growers recharge for example, come with molasses in it. If your looking to use some be sure to get unsulphered. Like I said above, too much sulphur is not good and will drop your soil ph.

That last pic looks like maybe you spilled some nutes on her when feeding.

1st pic in the upper right corner looks troubling. Can you grab another close up of that plant please.

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Will do, talking about how thin and curled end of tips are?

Happens to me also, cut back nitrogen a little bit in your feeds should take care of it. I ignore it.

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I screwed up on topping her apparently lmao Name her Totem

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This reminds me of a plant from my first grow. Her name was Ivy.
She started in a solo cup that I knocked over 3 or 4 times.


Then I got a 3x3 and repotted her. This is her at harvest.

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I was experimenting, trying to learn the effects of starting them in smaller containers. Started her in a small coffee can and moved her over, have another one (the one with brown spots) also in a smaller container im not movining at all just so i can learn how they grow differently in different size containers. Im more hands on/visual learner so it helps me understand them better i reckon. I have them in 2 and 3 gallon pots as well to see root growth difference at the end.

I dropped a fan on her yesterday when setting up new 2x4 tent, as she wasnt small enough all ready. Poor girl :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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Update- decide to push my seedling. She is just starting veg so I gave her a half feed. Runoff came at 1200 tds so I think she will be just fine she lloks to be happy just an hour after feed. It was her first big drink at 3/4 gallon.

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GG4 Should i feed her or leave her alone for a couple more weeks? 4 weeks old in FF frog on top Ocean on bottom…

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Afghan going strong!!! :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes::joy:

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