The Irish Growers Thread!

90'sStoner

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Hi guys, attached a photo of my grow. 3 plants, two of them I have just repotted into larger pots. Added ferts to the water supply. 6-7 weeks under vegetating grow light, I didn't have the chance to repot/ add ferts till now due to lockdown. One plant is fairly discolored but I imagine this is due to the small pot it was in? Any tips to correct the situation? I think the plant in the forefront is in preflower as it might be an auto
Hey man, they look a bit hungry and the twisted pale new growth looks like your pH is a bit high. If they've been on a vegetative light cycle then that front plant is Def on auto. They look too developed to be preflowers
 

Fishbulb

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In forgettable experience. Stick it in a women's arse. Both of you take loads of Molly and kiss the face of God.


Also show pics of your indoor grow. All clinical clean and automated


I have all my pot automated. I just pH. My bin is for humidity 3 header ultra sonic fogger. I've been growing for 15 years now. Fucked up alot but learned that shit happens
 

Jay_normous

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so i have thrips!!

tried killer mite worked a bit but in a wooden shed its next to impossible to clear them so i've ordered predator mites and if the number stay up they will keep the thrips in check or wipe them out not sure if they wil be able for that but im hoping for a balance

anyone experence with foliar sprays in veg for added health and vigour ? if so can you enlighten me please
I had the same problem with spider mites as well..
I bought some foliar spray which killed the bugs and also boost the plant..
Can't remember the name, but was brilliant stuff.. even spray the soil with it..
Will try and find the name of the stuff but highly recommended for a shed grow.
 

Fishbulb

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I had the same problem with spider mites as well..
I bought some foliar spray which killed the bugs and also boost the plant..
Can't remember the name, but was brilliant stuff.. even spray the soil with it..
Will try and find the name of the stuff but highly recommended for a shed grow.

I sorted it now.

Sprayed twice with killer mite. Then got some of this stuff. Issue is now sorted and back to green
 

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