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    Pineapple express Maine cross

    A little harsh, but point well made. For 7 weeks into flowering those girls have basically nothing going for them. In the first pic, that nug looks like a piece of popcorn near your hand. Can we get some side shots? maybe a pic of the entire room?
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    What base for every other day hand watering ,soil/perlite or coco ?

    http://buildasoil.com/blogs/news/17627464-build-a-soil-from-scratch-in-2-simple-steps This is a good place to start. This guide will walk you through making your own soil from scratch as well as adding nutrients to it. Very easy to understand. While there is nothing wrong with buying a premix...
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    What base for every other day hand watering ,soil/perlite or coco ?

    A regular soil mix (Compost, coco, peat, castings) should be about 30 - 35% aeration (such as perlite). In a soil based medium like this a mature plant can go 4-6 days without watering. Younger ones in smaller pots will need to be watered slightly more often, maybe every 3-4 days. I've never...
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    What base for every other day hand watering ,soil/perlite or coco ?

    First off, I would just like to say that having to water everyday, or even every other day, would be a huge pain in the ass. Why not just do a standard blend of coco, peat, and perlite and water every 4-6 days instead? Secondly, I am not quite sure how watering your plants in this way would make...
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    Ready for 12/12?

    Sounds like you got it under control. Happy growing man, keep us updated with pics.
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    Ready for 12/12?

    Nice setup man. Wise move putting them into flower. Just be careful of them getting too close to that light. It may just be the angle of the photograph, but it looks fairly close. Wouldn't wanna get light bleached buds.
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    Need help identifying these

    Very hard to tell with how sick the plant(s) are. To me, it looks like Epipremnum Aureum (Devil's Ivy). It's a fairly common houseplant, I just went upstairs and took a picture of one mine for comparison. Seems about right to me. Of course this is no guarantee. Would you describe the leaves...
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    Carnivorous Plants Nyone?

    Very interesting stuff! I love carnivorous plants! Is that a young sarracenia in that second pic? so cool. I hope to have a few terrariums like this soon. If I may ask, do you know what genus of bromeliad that is in the final pic? It looks like Tillandsia, but that large one in the middle kinda...
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    Death plant

    Just for the record, someone above had posted that poinsettia (euphorbia pulcherrima) doesn't flower. The euphorbia genus is most certainly under the the Angiosperm (Magnoliopsida) class meaning it is a flowering plant. Though in that persons defense, a lot of spurge species don't exactly have...
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    My Legal Garden - Aloe, etc..

    Nice aloe, the only way I've ever seen one cloned is by taking a pup (offset) and rooting that. Aloe is super easy to clone this way. If you have the space for it, I would grow comfrey, stinging nettles AND horsetail. All three go great when making compost teas. The reason I like horsetail is...
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    Why are my leaves curling up?

    RH is Relative Humidity. There's a great thread with every abbreviation/vocabulary/slang word on the site. https://www.rollitup.org/t/vocabulary-slang-terms-updated-with-the-missing-terms.412440/
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    Help I'm a first time grower

    I agree with theslipperbandit too. The roots of a plant should almost completely fill the pot before it is transplanted. pics will help settle the argument though.
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    Seed or clone. Preferences?

    What do you mean by "zero vitality"? I'm not arguing with you, as I am completely ignorant when it comes to clones, but I am curious as to exactly what you mean.
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    NEW GROWER NEED HELP!!

    Yeah, without ventilation your not going to get much farther. Can you alter the wardrobe in anyway? What are it's dimensions? Pics may help.
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    Crocket Family farms genetics

    Interesting, ya learn something new everyday.
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    Crocket Family farms genetics

    Crockett Family Farms is a part of DNA Genetics, who also owns Reserva Privada. Through DNA, Corckett Family Farms cultivated the infamous Tangie and bred the award winning pheno themselves. Anything that comes from these guys are A+ genetics.
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    Humboldt Seed Organisation, anyone try their seeds?

    Never had anything but great smoke come from HSO. I'm currently growing their Pineapple Skunk and the growth rate is just insane. Such much vigor.
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    Leaf problems

    This looks like a calcium deficiency to me. Hard to tell if there is a magnesium problem to due to the white lighting in the picture.Dolomite Lime works fine if you already have it. It'll supplement both deficiencies and it'll also help correct any pH problems (should one exist).
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    Ready for 12/12?

    I agree with GhostBud420's suggestion. 1.7m (~5.6ft) is pretty small. Tie that plant back and flip em soon. Once you flip to 12/12, they will double in size and you will quickly run out of horizontal space.
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    question about light leaks ??

    Basically this. Some nights the moon is so bright you can practically read a book. Plants should be fine, especially if it was just one light cycle.
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