Easiest way to keep bugs at bay that I have found and learnt from a “tomato” farmer is to put a layer is washed river on top of your grow medium; like a mulch layer about an inch think. It’s free draining and the insects can’t incubate one the sand; works a treat have not an infestation since...
It’s funny hey....a few times I look at them and say yep she’s done in two three or whatever and then you see yourself waiting even longer....remember on older hippy dude from Northern NSW telling me his late outdoor grows finish harder and stronger then the lazy bitches planted early spring....
True....although once you have enough experience you can tell by eye. You will look at them one day and they will appear like they have been coated in brown sugar....loop at 100x is best to learn the ropes.
Everybody will CRUCIFY me for this...before you do; I’m talking harvested and want to try a hit to get an idea of what I could be in for when I have dried and cured as should...ready ?
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Give it a try until you do; lay off the water a little....it’s tricky because not enough and too much water can look the same...although when too much you will feel similar to what you described and the leaves sort of look heavier.....good luck and keep us posted how it all turns out
PH etc evades me sorry; I just hit em in the soil and go for it...look I am not saying 100% certain but they are small cups and maybe your medium holds some water longer and they get a little wet feet....also when I have overfed and no burn is evident the leaves get papery leathery and generally...
Not when I’m growing 8 Ball Lish it’s not; Never had an issue with the 8 Ball rain; hail; shine or high humidity.....the white widow on the other hand no experience with; but hey still have more than enough from the last harvest before closing down the grow room......so no; decisions easy; let...
Just saying....but mine can look a little like that on the odd occasion I hit them with a little too much to drink.
You didn’t give them a bit of an extra hit after the top that may have built up a bit of excess moisture ?
Only reason I ask is that I have topped many plants indoor and out and...
Thought the same; but I semi buried my pots and scared the damn roots will be damaged as they have taken through the bottom....5 weeks in as well :mad: