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    Are we there, yet? #1 and #2 from two days ago. #3, #4, and #5 from today.

    7 weeks. Thanks for your interest...
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    Are we there, yet? #1 and #2 from two days ago. #3, #4, and #5 from today.

    I will let it cook for a few days and check ity again. Thanks
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    Changing to Flower

    Have some pics...are we ready yet? Pistils 60-65% Brown. Thanks, Harry
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    Harvest Time

    Thank you for the pictures and information!
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    Harvest Time

    I have a digital microscope. Will patiently await milky trichomes....Thanks
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    Harvest Time

    Thanks!
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    Harvest Time

    Top buds on my plants have pistils turning brown...about top 1/4 of the plants, The lower 3/4ths of thebranches are still all white, Wondering if the plants continue to mature from the top down, can I cut the colas when they are ready and harvest the rest of the plants later...or will doing that...
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    Changing to Flower

    ve not had anyone suggest it. Thanks...
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    Changing to Flower

    I think I'll jack the temp up a bit. Thanks...
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    Changing to Flower

    Thanks!
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    Changing to Flower

    Thanks!
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    Changing to Flower

    Read that during flower phase, temp shoud be 69 deg to 72 deg and humidity 50-55%. If this is generally true, are the temp and humidity lowered at the very beginning of flowering phase(when the lights and hours are changed), or when the first buds appear? Thanks, Harry
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    Leaf Spots

    Sorry...had a family situation and was out of town for a few days. Since I have been back I see that the spots are located on two bottom older leafs only...the new leaves are all healthy. I will post the picture so that in the future, I migh know whatup Thanks
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    Leaf Spots

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    Leaf Spots

    These spots have developed on my Bruce Banner leafs. The plants are in smaller containers and I am about to transplant to 5 gal pots with a mixtuer od coco coir and Fox Farm Ocean Forest. Does this indicate a nutrient, light, watering problem, etc? What can I do? Thanks, Harry
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