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    Why can temps be higher growing outdoors vs indoor

    Offset it with high humidity and plenty of water for the roots to have access to. 100 is really pushing it, you'd need to maintain like 70-80% humidity with very good airflow. Humidity is the difference between a tropical jungle and an arid desert.
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    Why can temps be higher growing outdoors vs indoor

    As long as the humidity is high enough to prevent the leaves from drying out, the higher temps can trigger more vigorous resin production. Hell, if you're running LED cobs like I am, the canopy temp needs to be at 80-85F anyways. Can very easily go up to 90 if you offset with an increase in...
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    Cherry Bubblegum / TastyLED round 1 / UHD Photos

    Update. Cherry Bubblegum White Gold. Explosive stretch last few days, I expect at least another foot of stretch till she stops.
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    My first CXB 3590 run...

    The strain in my journal comes from a purple afghani lineage. Cherry kush (purple afghani x OG kush) and bred it with bubba kush. Really hoping for some great coloring
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    My first CXB 3590 run...

    Most of the kush strains I've seen tend to have those late swelling calyxes. You can see a few of them still throwing out new pistils My berry strain from last year
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    My first CXB 3590 run...

    Fantastic. The foxtails look genetic.
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    Cherry Bubblegum / TastyLED round 1 / UHD Photos

    Daily photos! Threw in a nice treat and did lights off with flash to show off the resin Cherry Bubblegum White Gold. You can see why I threw her into flower early and didn't let her veg much. Tall growing strain.
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    Cherry Bubblegum / TastyLED round 1 / UHD Photos

    I hope not! But oh well
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    Cherry Bubblegum / TastyLED round 1 / UHD Photos

    Yesterday was the start of week 5. We'll find out in a few weeks!
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    Purple leaves towards end of flowering?

    Looks genetic. It's fine
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    Cherry Bubblegum / TastyLED round 1 / UHD Photos

    Yea, she still has like 3+ weeks to go. Everyday now they get a tiny bit bigger. You can see them spitting out new sugar leaves all over the place. They're going to swell up very nicely. I'm HOPING for a harvest date on april 13th, that's 60 days flower so I'll make a decision at that time to...
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    Flushing

    When your car is low on gas, do you fill it with gas or flood the tank with water? Same concept
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    Flushing

    You don't flush deficiencies. A deficiency is a lack of a nutrient. If your plant is telling you, "Hey I need some N here! Could you help me out?!" and instead you drown it, does that seem like the proper solution?
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    Flushing

    Good. Use it every time you water. Not only is molasses a good source of raw sugar, it also contains other minerals and components that are vital to root and soil health. Molasses feeds microbes, microbes break down salts into sugars, which is essential for nutrient uptake.
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    Flushing

    Yes raw sugar. The most popular forms are molasses, honey, sugar cane, brown sugar cane. And it should be used every watering, all the time. Sugar is the life blood of the cannabis plant. The last 2 weeks is when the plant demands sugar at it's most, and removing salts from your medium is the...
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    Flushing

    If you don't notice a difference, you need more sugar water.
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    Cherry Bubblegum / TastyLED round 1 / UHD Photos

    Good morning! Time for photos Cherry Bubblegum White Gold
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    Why can temps be higher growing outdoors vs indoor

    You can make the argument that the higher leaf temps result in more trich production. Resin is how a cannabis plant protects itself. It's a pretty durable and adaptable plant for the most part. I know tall growing sativas thrive in high temps, they just need plenty of water
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    Fungus gnats and hot water

    Gnats are a sign of a healthy soil However, they stick around due to overwatering. If you have gnats, 1) Your not letting the soil dry out enough. Gnats can't lay eggs in dry soil. 2) Lack of airflow. A small fan near the base of your plants will prevent gnats from landing and laying eggs...
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