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    Looking to get my first grow setup

    Should work well for you to learn with. Perhaps one day you’ll want something bigger, but it’s a good light and will grow you some good smoke. Let’s see what others have to say.
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    Looking to get my first grow setup

    It’s a good light, imho, slightly under powered for a 3x3. The general rule is about 32-35 watts per sq ft. But it is a quality light, and it would grown good product in that tent.
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    Thanks Sonoma seeds…..

    How old were they when they flowered? I normally get bigger autos indoors, where I can pour the light to them.
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    Thanks Sonoma seeds…..

    Not huge plants, but they're autos, buds are just forming, what's the issue?
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    UK outdoor grow, lost ID's

    No real way to tell.
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    Something I can be doing better?

    Looks like a P or K issue, can't say if it's too much or too little. I can tell you you've got a lot on N in them, the leaves are very dark green, so it could be the N, P, and K are antagonizing each other. Hopefully we'll get some more opinions.
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    Big Bud question.

    Big bud makes a whole bunch of products, which one are you using? This might be helpful: https://www.santyerbasi.com/en/blog/how-to-use-big-bud-by-advanced-nutrients/#usage-guide-big-bud
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    Dying branches

    Pics will help, sounds like a bacteria/fungus or even a borer.
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    Spider mites + Nukeem

    Best I can tell you is use it as recommended, spider mites hang out under the leaves, make sure you get under all the leaves and soak them well.
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    American Wildfires

    Yeah my buddy's well is 750 feet deep! His neighbor drilled 1200 feet to a dry hole. Manton has been evacuated since Friday! Also Mineral.
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    American Wildfires

    Park Fire: My buddy had a place in Cohasset, 40 acres on the ridge above Rock Creek, well inside the burn, it survived! He had a pool, and when the power went out they sucked water out of the pool and saved the house. Unfortunately there’s no muni water service up there, just wells, so when...
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    How many hours of dark are TRULY needed to induce flowering?

    You have to factor in that outdoors the first hour of light and the last hour are so low in the sky that it’s really not usable light for the plant. My plants used to start to flower about mid-August too!
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    Sf 4000 light hight/

    Since it’s running at 100% I think you’ll want it much higher, especially with seedlings. SF recommends 24 inches at 40-60% for seedlings. 18 inches at 80-100% for veg. 12 inches at 100% for flowering. Since yours doesn’t have a dimmer, you’ll have to hang it higher for seedlings and veg.
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    How many hours of dark are TRULY needed to induce flowering?

    Try it and see, the downside might be less dense or airy buds, but you’ll never know unless you try. That said, I’m sure it’s been tried, and if it worked, you’d think it would be the standard.
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    I need help!!!

    Watering 3x a week sounds excessive unless it’s coco/hydro.
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    Preparing my hole for something big

    I used to have a black clay in my yard, and sand worked for a while, but when it dried it was like concrete, the only thing that really helped break it up well was gypsum. I still think he's better off to just dig out a big hole and fill it back in with good potting soil or mix up some...
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    Preparing my hole for something big

    Gypsum works well for breaking up clay soil, but I’d remove as much as possible.
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    Preparing my hole for something big

    I saw the title and was scared of what I might see!(LOL). I’d dig out a lot of the clay and then mix in a lot of compost, perlite, bone meal, dolomite ,silicon (DE) would work and some manure. Great planning, since you’ve got months to let it cook. I’m sure there’s some good soil recipes...
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    Friend or foe?

    True, but neither goes directly from egg to adult. Stink bug larvae don’t look too much like adults.
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    Friend or foe?

    Stink bugs (and leafhoppers) both have a larval stage.
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