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  1. spiked1

    This clone ready for transplant?

    The main thing is to harden them, by gradually removing the dome for longer periods until the roots can supply enough moisture. There is a product called Plant Wax which is awsome for this.:blsmoke:
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    DEATH! NOOOOO..What tragedy!

    You can't assist recovery with hydrogen peroxide :blsmoke:
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    indoor grow taken outside.

    That is concerning, I haven't used neem oil as I've never had a bug problem apart from fungus gnats that are easy to get rid of. But I've only heard good things about it, shame it doesn't work for you, I was going to buy some just in case, but not sure if I will now.:-|
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    Anyone know whats causing this?

    Things have obviously got much worse than the first posted pics showed so in hind sight advice wasn't good after seeing the next set of pics. Definately looking like a nitrogen deficiency now so check that PH A.S.A.P. Best investment I ever made was a Milwaukie PH pen, around US$20 on ebay, but...
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    Nutrient burn?? no nutrients?? *pics*

    I wouldn't use the miracle grow nutes too often, although it's probably OK for a quick fix. Fish emulsion would be a better choice for veg nutes.:peace:
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    Breeding Questions

    He was being facetious, your link is useless without signing up.:hump:
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    Worm castings

    No, highly unlikely. Why do you ask?:joint:
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    Well... Here goes nothing

    Flush, flush and flush with PH 6.5 - 7.0. If it's not a PH problem it could be a build up of salts, either way will give nute lockout.:joint:
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    Nutrient burn?? no nutrients?? *pics*

    It doesn't look like nute burn to me, but you definately have a heat problem, that's what causes the leaf edges to curl up like that, but your temps aren't too bad. Do you have an oscilating fan in there, if not get 1.:joint:
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    help please (pics)

    Don't think it matters what type, but I use Organic Apple Cider vinegar because thats the only one I have in the cupboard. BTW, you don't need much of it to lower the PH.:joint:
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    pre flowering signs....

    No way to tell until the preflowers show, some strains show preflowers at around 4 weeks.:peace:
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    Is this MG defeciency?

    Magnesium deficiency usually shows V shaped leaves so I dont think so. Could be too many nutes.:joint:
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    Do you recognize know this?[pictures]

    Overwatered maybe, how often do you water, :joint:
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    help please (pics)

    That's too high for hydro, around 5.8 would be better. PH down is cheap, but vinegar or lemon juice will work too.:peace:
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    Help. Too much light in flowering cycle.

    Not much you can do but at 9 weeks they will be ready soon. Just put it back to the same lighting schedule as soon as you can, I wouldn't mess it about anymore and keep it to a one off mishap.:peace:
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    Anyone know whats causing this?

    Plant looks OK, it's not unusual for the bottom leaves to die off as they dont get enough light.:joint:
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    Opinions needed!! 12/12 slow flowering grapefruit

    It makes no difference when or what time you do 12/12. It's probably just the strain, they are all different and tend to do things at their own pace. It's mostly sativa and they can be a little slow to start. I saw 1 site saying 8 weeks till harvest, but you could most likely add a few weeks to...
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    whats wrong wit this?

    Ahh, you must of done that while I was typing.:peace:
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    whats wrong wit this?

    Need a microscope to see that pic, what's the pixels, 5x3:o
  20. spiked1

    Can u cure badly cured buds?

    Actually it was 2 posts about RE-Curing, and 1 post about what happens during curing, and then you baffle us with BS, or tried to anyway.:weed:
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