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  1. drsaltzman

    beer good

    Been up there 4 times. The reveal is always amazing.
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    beer good

    I’ve summitted a few of the major peaks. Adams. So. Sister. Defiance many times. Hood has turned me back twice. Temperamental bitch. But for sure the best summit is St. Helens.
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    beer good

    It’s the PNW. Just some land divided by a river. Love both sides. But if I had to choose sides in the Gorge it’s Oregon by a landslide. In the spirit of the thread, the beer is better in Oregon too.
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    2.5 gal to 5 gal for flower

    You can grow a 5 foot plant through harvest in a 3 gallon pot so there's no rush in that respect. When you get to the height you want, transplant it and flower a week or so later.
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    New

    You don't have septoria. It's rare, and even rarer indoors. Takes a messed up environment to take hold inside. Could be many things, or them just getting used to the up-pot. Don't do too much. They're kind of sizable so your nutes may not last the full 4 weeks. Keep an eye on that.
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    Random questions from a newbie tent grower

    Good advice from Pacoson so far. If your soil has a charge to start (Happy Frog, Fox Farm etc...) don't feed for 3-4 weeks from the first leaf set. Soil: you can use most hydro nutrients. What are they? Most will have some sort of scale for you to use. Whatever they recommend, start at half.
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    Indoor gardening question (cucumbers)

    Yes. There may be a variety that doesn't need pollination but the majority will need hand pollination. Best done in the morning when the flowers just open up. There are also lots of suckers. Prune them.
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    Nanners at week 7 flower!!!

    I’m surprised to hear you say that. Maybe if the grower is totally oblivious and the plants are masturbating at the rate of blindness. But personally, in my small grow space, I’ve never seen them even produce noticeable pollen grains. I pluck them before they even get the chance.
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    Possibly dudding

    I’m all for science but sometimes I can’t help but think if you look hard enough to find something you’ll find something. All of the symptoms listed for “dudding” happen every day in cannabis from environmental and genetic reasons. Plus grower error. Put me down as one who has never seen a plant...
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    Nanners at week 7 flower!!!

    I (and everyone) comes across Nanners from time to time. What I’ve never come across is a nanner that pollinates a whole plant let alone a whole room. They don’t produce pollen anywhere near the amount male flowers do, and what pollen they do produce is not very mobile. If they pollinate...
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    Possibly dudding

    I’ve never heard the term dudding before. They’re growing so they’re not duds. What is dudding? They need a bigger pot and maybe pull the lights away a bit.
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    When to start adding nutrients

    It has plenty of nutrients for plants that size. 3 weeks minimum.
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    Nanners at week 7 flower!!!

    No way to know.
  14. drsaltzman

    Nanners at week 7 flower!!!

    Me neither.
  15. drsaltzman

    Nanners at week 7 flower!!!

    Just actually looked at your picture. Where are you seeing Nanners?
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    Nanners at week 7 flower!!!

    Not at all. The nanners at the bottom won’t affect the tops. Nanners usually only pollinate the bud they’re growing in or nearby calyxes. And depending how many weeks you have left, even if pollinated it takes time for seeds to form. And some Nanners are sterile. You’re doing the right thing...
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    When to start adding nutrients

    Depends on the soil.
  18. drsaltzman

    Indoor veggie grow

    So I pickled the cukes and chilis in one jar. Should be spicy! I just checked the date of the first post. 2 months. No eggplants yet. Some tomatoes but not too many. About 20 cukes. The chili peppers are doing great though. They’re a natural for a tent. I guess cukes too. But the cannabis is...
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    When to start adding nutrients

    What’s the soil they’re in? Most soils you don’t have to add anything until 3-4 weeks.
  20. drsaltzman

    I need your tips guys

    I think he’s in a different country and doesn’t have access to everything we do. Gotta think like McGuyver here. First your soil is too wet. Let it dry out some. When you feed it next time, start with a small amount of fertilizer. Can’t really tell you how much since I don’t know what you’re...
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