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TonightYou

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It's not just commercial growers. Shit, I killed what I had in flower, used as little as possible (besides it's just a concentration of a naturally occurring bacteria, so organic crowds can eat it up, I'm joking), followed safety precautions and left my room for a day to avoid exposure each application.

Everything was cleaned prior to application and after. My only other options were to leave my room barren and hope they died or continue a losing battle. Neither of these options were viable.

Hardly a commercial grower but I wouldn't put it past someone just wanting a buck. I'm simply a fan of research, understanding the risks, and how things work as well as how it breaks down by the time harvests comes. When used appropriately, these can safely be applied and end a cycle of trying every other option out there just to continue to have them.
 
They reek, the whole tent does that I have to rub a plant once at a time to try and isolate the smells. Still was getting an apricot/peach mango fermenting aroma off of the gals. I notice the Goji aroma as I'm most familiar with her and she reeks too so that's what I pick out most right now but it just fucking smells in there with basically 5 finishing plants. I'll fill ya in more tomorrow when I chop one of the girls down as I'm not home as of now.
How are the ancients coming along? Out of what I planted I got 4 good looking plants. Im hoping to be surprised with these.
Also just started germinating la pure kush x Uzbekistan hp and goji og. Next after these are up ill do clusterfunk and good meds
 

calicat

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@ Tranquileyes. When I was testing clones of Lucky Charms prior to runs from 3 different mothers, only thing(s) I noticed was water temperature fluctuations surpassing a 10 degree difference from ambient room temperature causes induced hermaphroditism, high P/K boosts causes too much stress and causes herms, and it is quite susceptible to powdery mildew.
 

coolkid.02

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This sounds like thrips...

I doing test right now on these mites,and thrips..trying to see what works,and how it works,and how ones room may become over run with them.
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As bad as the webbing looks these are the easy mites to kill. Broad mites are much more sneaky.

You can clean any room of mites but almost certainly you'll need to pull out the big guns and hazmat suit. every 3 day alternating forbid to avid for 2 weeks will destroy their breeding cycles 100 %...

ONLY IN VEG!!! Heck I won't even flower a plant if it was hit, only their baby's months later.
 

TonightYou

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How are the ancients coming along? Out of what I planted I got 4 good looking plants. Im hoping to be surprised with these.
Also just started germinating la pure kush x Uzbekistan hp and goji og. Next after these are up ill do clusterfunk and good meds
Just out of the seedling phase, thanks for asking! As I mentioned before I had three beautiful, stinky males and I'm hoping for a femalea this round. Due to the female being lost, I will be making f2, collecting pollen for later use after flowering out any females to get an idea of the strain. I think there is real promise based on just the dudes I saw. Beautiful fat leaves, and stench. I'll snap a photo when I cut down some plants this evening.

If you get a chance to snap Photo, I'd love to see those pk x uzbeki.
 

TonightYou

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@ Tranquileyes. When I was testing clones of Lucky Charms prior to runs from 3 different mothers, only thing(s) I noticed was water temperature fluctuations surpassing a 10 degree difference from ambient room temperature causes induced hermaphroditism, high P/K boosts causes too much stress and causes herms, and it is quite susceptible to powdery mildew.
I always wondered if high PK could cause stress in plants. One reason I've avoided the bloom boosters. By the way, I need to snap some photos of the F2, they are healthy and moving along. I had a very stretchy one with large space nodes and one which is more squat. I plan on popping more after my Afkan testers move out of seedling phase.

Eta: I did top them which is something I'm revisiting as I hate the idea of losing cuts when first flower
 

Tranquileyes

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@ Tranquileyes. When I was testing clones of Lucky Charms prior to runs from 3 different mothers, only thing(s) I noticed was water temperature fluctuations surpassing a 10 degree difference from ambient room temperature causes induced hermaphroditism, high P/K boosts causes too much stress and causes herms, and it is quite susceptible to powdery mildew.
Thanks for the info CC, good to know I might not be going completely crazy lol. I'd usually ditch herm prone girls, but these girls are just way too beautiful to toss. I'll gladly continue to lollipop the fuck out of them if the smoke meets the visual appeal.
 

TonightYou

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Thanks for the info CC, good to know I might not be going completely crazy lol. I'd usually ditch herm prone girls, but these girls are just way too beautiful to toss. I'll gladly continue to lollipop the fuck out of them if the smoke meets the visual appeal.
You have more patience than I. Those plants would be ran twice and if it happened both times I'd kick those bitches out.

Eta, plenty of fish in the sea that won't go intersex on me
 

Tranquileyes

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Also I thought my problem might be the opposite. I've never had any issues with yellowing foliage, I've actually been thinking of decreasing N in the mix, but one of the lc's @7 weeks has shed the majority of her fans and the ones remaining are completely yellow. Make no mistake about it though, the buds are beautiful which is why I'm not fretting too hard.
 

Tranquileyes

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You have more patience than I. Those plants would be ran twice and if it happened both times I'd kick those bitches out.

Eta, plenty of fish in the sea that won't go intersex on me
lol I hear ya man, I have so many beans and not nearly enough time, but this really seems to be a special girl. I'll post pics up after lunch and take this to a vote lol.
 

TonightYou

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Also I thought my problem might be the opposite. I've never had any issues with yellowing foliage, I've actually been thinking of decreasing N in the mix, but one of the lc's @7 weeks has shed the majority of her fans and the ones remaining are completely yellow. Make no mistake about it though, the buds are beautiful which is why I'm not fretting too hard.
I try to keep them green. I don't mind a little fade but I've realized a little too much nitrogen in late flower cab cause some strains to reflower and foxtail when it normally wouldn't. Keep them green and healthy is my motto (complements to UB)
 

TonightYou

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lol I hear ya man, I have so many beans and not nearly enough time, but this really seems to be a special girl. I'll post pics up after lunch and take this to a vote lol.
Fair enough, I just remember the stash of beans I have and know I can find another special girl. Can't be bothered with unintended beaned crops.
 

Tranquileyes

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Fair enough, I just remember the stash of beans I have and know I can find another special girl. Can't be bothered with unintended beaned crops.
I will admit, I like my oil for personal use, and she seems to be an oil makers dream. Big fat resin laden flowers.

St0w I'm not sure how your PP run went, but Mine yielded about a blunts worth lol, but the trichs produced were literally unbelievable. With that said, this LC lady is not far behind in resin production.
 

mr mustache

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@ Tranquileyes. When I was testing clones of Lucky Charms prior to runs from 3 different mothers, only thing(s) I noticed was water temperature fluctuations surpassing a 10 degree difference from ambient room temperature causes induced hermaphroditism, high P/K boosts causes too much stress and causes herms, and it is quite susceptible to powdery mildew.
Had a Luck Charms throw nanners on the seed run. Subsequent clone runs were cock free.
 

mr mustache

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I try to keep them green. I don't mind a little fade but I've realized a little too much nitrogen in late flower cab cause some strains to reflower and foxtail when it normally wouldn't. Keep them green and healthy is my motto (complements to UB)
We won't get too far into this as feelings tend to get caught. I'll say this though... When I'm growing my heirloom tomatoes I sure as hell ain't looking for a "fade" at harvest time. Those solar panels should be green and functioning til pickin time. Don't see how nugs are any different. IMVHO of course.
 

TonightYou

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We won't get too far into this as feelings tend to get caught. I'll say this though... When I'm growing my heirloom tomatoes I sure as hell ain't looking for a "fade" at harvest time. Those solar panels should be green and functioning til pickin time. Don't see how nugs are any different. IMVHO of course.
We are on the same page!

I do get a little fade on some strains from time to time but it's more from caution of not wanting to re-induce flowering on some of the more sativa strains. All in all I don't want my power plants essentially becoming useless as any grower knows those last few weeks are critical with regards to adding overall flower mass.

Eta: if I don't cut back a bit on feeding with goji, about 750 ppm of Jacks 20-20-20, I seem to get reflowering on her
 
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