a mongo frog
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your killing it again bro. nice job. really impresed with your numbers of the fire og. u knocked that out the box. those ogs look so nice.
Thanks Mongo! Each grow gets better and better. Trial and Error. I know what to do when I finish this current grow. I flowered a week early and I could have topped a few more times to keep the plants bushier. But I was on a time constraint and I induced flowering so I could harvest, dry and start curing before I leave for my week trip. Next grow will be even better! Stay tuned!your killing it again bro. nice job. really impresed with your numbers of the fire og. u knocked that out the box. those ogs look so nice.
Sup Kushgroove? Your alive! I was wondering where you went! That is awesome you picked up a new grow tent! I can't wait to see that grow journal! Welcome back!lookin good brother...i picked up a 4x4 tent also....a whole heck of a lot better than that crappy little closet i had going before...all the extra room is great
Sup man? The PM stopped a couple weeks ago, but no matter how much I wipe and rub, there is a stain on the leaves where the PM used to be. On the actual buds, there is no PM and that is all trichs. So if you see my pics, you will see some white spots on the fan leaves, because the flash picks up the remnants of the PM.Wow, the lights out picks! Are you leaves really that frosty or is that PM in spots?
What? Can you elaborate, I don't understand what you are sayingim shure you posted it but whats your RH?
Ya thanks LordJin! I was just reading about it and I was going to use either milk or baking soda mixture. I think I am going to use the skim milk approach tomorrow, I didnt want anything to change the smell or the taste of the buds, but I think the milk should be just fine.I see a bit of PM. Have you tried non-fat skim milk diluted in water? You have to be more aggressive with it, but it's totally non-toxic to the plants and beneficial to the leaves in fact. You should use a real fine mister, though. You want a light, fine mist to penetrate all the nooks and crannies rather than soaking them with milk. It's fine to mist them at all stages of flowering. Just don't go crazy and drench them with milk.