you can actually see the hairs on the top nobs... these are the lower nobs and they look like little balls next to them here are better pictures
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K not to correct ya or anything but its Nodes
If she has "hairs" and not just a part of the plant then it could be both. I see a male part on this picture. Keep it a few days until you know it's a male then yank it... Tough break bud sorry.
[quote="Airwave, post: 4284744"]What is my favourite colour?[/QUOTE]
Red
[QUOTE='[seriousdesert];4286496']in terms of pc grow cases, what's the most efficient way of covering intake and outake fans to stop light from entering/escaping whilst maintaining a high ariflow?[/QUOTE]
You can just use computer fans because there really isn't any other fans you can fit in there. The problem with small spaces is you're very limited to what you can do with it. I only started my plants in a computer case then moved on to a 25 foot travel trailer Computer fans though, best and only way to keep a small area cool or somewhat cool.
[quote="chainseeker, post: 4286279"]Alright buddy now I do need some help with a legit problem LOL!!
Help
I'm thinking either over fert or cal mag def. Ph going in the soil is 7.2 runoff is 6.5. The only thing they're maybe not getting enough of is cal mag.
I instantly flushed with ph 7.2 water what should I do now? Wait and use plain water or feed some nutes and get some cal mag?
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It looks to me like a nute burn really. I would give straight water for a few waterings and see if they look better in a week or 2. If they worsen then make sure to feed with some Cal-Mag.
[quote="sonar, post: 4286630"]Hey guys I got a question for ya. I'm thinking about doing a little experiment, but I wanted to get some feedback first.
I started off this outdoor season with about 10 plants, but due to weather, pests, etc, I lost a few. The ones that remain are doing great, but I'd like to start a few more now to take up the space of the ones I lost. Question is, if I started seeds today and did them 12/12 from seed for about 3-4 week, it would be around mid July by then. If I took them out then, do you think they would stay in flower or switch back to veg. I checked my sunrise/sunset charts for mid July, and I'm looking at about 14.75/9.25 light/dark.
On the other hand, if I start them at 20/4 and take them out mid July, I'm thinking the sudden drop to 14.75/9.25 might tell the plants "hey, we better start flowering ASAP." What do you guys think?[/QUOTE]
What I'm wondering is why you would put them in flower indoor then transplant outdoor. It's only June and the only ill effect you would get from planting so late is a smaller plant. You should be fine to place them outdoor as soon as they are big enough to uphold the HID from the sun.
[quote="rustycramer, post: 4293203"]Help Needed!!!!!
First I will give you what I have then, I will give you what my current issues are.
1) 6x8 greenhouse. 4x4 flood table, 50 gal reservoir, 256 gph pump. 2-18 air stones, 2-12 blizzard floor fans, 8 tub 4 light set up, fox farm grow big, using 20-1 ½ gallon grow pots, Sure to Grow cubes and blocks, hydroton, black shade block over the green house, timers lights on from 6am-9pm, table floods for 20 mins every 3 hours
2) First time ever using flood and drain system. I started with 20 clones dated 5/2 a few different flavors OG Kush, Purple Kush, Cheese, Sour Diesel, and NY Diesel. I have lost two or three plants over the past month. I figured no big deal the rest are doing well. From last night at 8pm till tonight 5/16 at 6pm I lost 4 of my strongest plants they wilted up and shrunk. Most were about 14-18 tall and showing a new level of leaves every few days. If I wantedto I could of forced into flower and hard a nice little crop. Nothing from day tot day had changed. The high temp in the greenhouse was 86 degrees not to high. I checked the PH level it was at 7.0 a little high but nothing that would cause this. I did change the length of the flood time from 20 mins to 30 mins every 3 hours. Could it be my nutrient level are out of wack? Do you recommend a good meter for P N and K? What about digital?
Does anyone have any ideas, thoughts, questions, anything????? My plants in my grow room in 3 gallon soil buckets are growing well like weeds
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I think your giving them too much water first off. Secondly I would like to see some pictures if possible so I can give it a little better evaluation. Could be too much water, too much nutes, not enough nutes, just a number of things. Pictures of everything would be good. Your air stones and how you have them positioned, your pump and how you run your lines.... Just a general overview so we can all get a better idea of what you're situation is.
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[email protected], post: 4290550"]nice to hear that everything is working out for you in the end joker.[/QUOTE]
[quote="sonar, post: 4291379"]Sorry to hear about the death in the family Joker.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the emotional support It's hard times but life goes on. "Keep moving forward and you will never have to look over your shoulder" I lived on that motto for a long time... We'll get through it, I have no doubt in my mind.
[quote="sonar, post: 4291379"]I'm growing outside too and have an auto flowering and was thinking about molasses myself. I decided not to because I don't want it attracting bugs or any other critters. As for the effectiveness, I think the jury is still out on that one. Some people love it, others hate it. I'm pretty sure people who do use it for the most part use a lot lower dose. More like 1 tablespoon per 2 liters. I could be mistaken though.[/QUOTE]
When I used it, I mixed 1-2 tsp per gallon and it worked beautifully.