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  1. hogbud

    Help with Trichome ID

    I use DynaGro ProtK for that
  2. hogbud

    Help with Trichome ID

    Seems you know your stuff from what I've read but I don't use any canna specific nutes, I get mine at my local nursery. Just can't spendin that kinda money on something that can be got for a lot less my Citrus FeeD only cost $11
  3. hogbud

    Help with Trichome ID

    That is a harvest thing and only slows down dry time, which is a good thing but also increases chance for mold. The secret is sulfur, and it is a secret cause very few people know it LOL so I ask every one do your nutes have sulfur in em, The one I use has 4.9%
  4. hogbud

    Help with Trichome ID

    anybody know the secret to getting more potent resin? and I mean not only more potent but more resin as well. Just curios if the forums are teachin this stuff yet?
  5. hogbud

    Help with Trichome ID

    Here is a pic taken in week 5 to show you what I mean, you can see it is about 50% amber, Ahhh but it is the good clear amber :hump:
  6. hogbud

    NewB needs help on outdoor plants

    use Dolomite lime 1 tablespoon per gallon of soil/medium it will not only add Mag but will help buffer PH
  7. hogbud

    Help with Trichome ID

    that is the stuff being taught in forums for sure !!! I go by this, taken from the book marijuana botany by robert connell clarke (which is available for download all over the web) Like I said if you find a strain that does this KEEP IT !!!!
  8. hogbud

    Help with Trichome ID

    Well actually your both right, depends on how (and where) you dry em. Both Light and heat degrade THC in the trics SO,,,, if exposed to either you could see more amber. It can also vary with how you trim (or not) before you hang em to dry, if you leave leaves on (some folks do) they take longer...
  9. hogbud

    Help with Trichome ID

    I'm almost 60 and started growing when I was 14 LOL
  10. hogbud

    Droopy plants after transplanting ? :(

    yes, that big coil on the bottom (of your pic) is the tap root playin a little game called spin out, there are pots and paint that prevent it much the way cloth pots air prune
  11. hogbud

    Droopy plants after transplanting ? :(

    if root bound, simply score the roots by making a 1/4 to 1/2 inch cut vertically every 1 to 2 inches if not root bound simply plant it looked at your pic after I posted LOL and that is way root bound, nice tap root though !!! don't cut the tap root !!!!
  12. hogbud

    Droopy plants after transplanting ? :(

    best way is to water the plant before you upcan it (in the old pot) and not at all after you upcan it (until of course it needs water) doing this the plant doesn't even know it was moved and takes off rather quickly
  13. hogbud

    Droopy plants after transplanting ? :(

    did you water it after the transplant? if so it is simply overwatered, just wait and be patient
  14. hogbud

    Help with Trichome ID

    Good to see a good debate LOL I would go with Dr Who here as far as the advice given, and just because it is in a magazine doesn't make it right, it is an opinion and often times opinions are shared, still doesn't make it right. For new growers the best way to learn it to harvest in stages...
  15. hogbud

    Calling All Noob Growers

    Yes it is true the Phillips CMH was discontinued, however GE still makes one and now there is a new one (with a different base) But I have followed riddle for awhile and he switched to T5's and created a thing he called the tanning booth. There are several pics of it at his new site promoting...
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