Fuck that's unbelievable!!!!!!meanwhile on sat 11th feb this was happening in the badlands...
very lucky some seedlings & small plants survived this heatwave, i thought everything was going to die
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its been really good, the weather has dropped to 40C or below this last week, & its looking good to continue like that, thank god that heatwave has passed bro, can do without that for another 10yrs lol, hows it going where you are?Fuck that's unbelievable!!!!!!
How's it been lately ?
Been getting some good weather for 5-6 days then rain for 2-3,humidity has been pretty high so it's not too bad but definitely not the best.its been really good, the weather has dropped to 40C or below this last week, & its looking good to continue like that, thank god that heatwave has passed bro, can do without that for another 10yrs lol, hows it going where you are?
mmmmmm gonna have to watch those thick buds for early signs of mold by the looks of your grow now? all looking good man!Been getting some good weather for 5-6 days then rain for 2-3,humidity has been pretty high so it's not too bad but definitely not the best.
I've pulled 1 Black Dog ,Lemon Crippler and the Rockstar Kush,the lemon Crippler had 2 tiny spots of mould in it but nothing majormmmmmm gonna have to watch those thick buds for early signs of mold by the looks of your grow now? all looking good man!
hi eastcoast, thanks man yes im glad the heatwave has passed & some of the pollen chucks survived, the bigger plants are in an experimental soil/coco/perlite mix in the ground, they look ok so far but until they are finished im not 100% they will be good, hope your job & move details sort themselves out soon, nothing worse than being held back like that...kickon in 2017!Damn brother, 52 degrees is just ridiculous! Glad to hear you survived mate and glad to see some of your plants survived too hey, they are looking great
Looks like it could be a deficiency?im not sure what this browning along the edge of the leaves mean, it corresponds with the plants growth slowing down to a crawl? some form of disease?
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yes bro but ive fertilized as broadly as i can, im using a coco/soil/perlite mix in holes in the ground, never before tried it, could be over fert too?Looks like it could be a deficiency?
If it's been really hot they would be drinking a lot ,maybe they have taken up too much nutrient ? Coco can lock calcium a bit ,what coco did you use ? The stuff that comes in a brick needs to be pre charged with some cal mag or similar.yes bro but ive fertilized as broadly as i can, im using a coco/soil/perlite mix in holes in the ground, never before tried it, could be over fert too?
Thanks my man, I hope so too, I'm sure it will!hi eastcoast, thanks man yes im glad the heatwave has passed & some of the pollen chucks survived, the bigger plants are in an experimental soil/coco/perlite mix in the ground, they look ok so far but until they are finished im not 100% they will be good, hope your job & move details sort themselves out soon, nothing worse than being held back like that...kickon in 2017!