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Kushash

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Started revegging 2 cannabis plants Aug. 5th. Finally seeing new leaves. They've been kept on the edge while giving the best light to the veggies.
Found out when cannabis flowers spinach is in veg and when cannabis is in veg spinach flowers or bolts as it is called. Had to chop the spinach, it is excellent, will grow more in a separate tent with less hours of light. Hooked on growing lettuce after the 1st tray. Have had 6 salads with the lettuce on this tray and still have several left. It's excellent.
I recommend watching Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food on Netfix.
Max is doing well.
Happy Growing!
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Medskunk

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Anyone knows what this is??? Is it mold like?? Its on the decayed leaves on the cherry tom after a 30hour power cut a few weeks back. I dont know if the power cut caused it. Pls help xD shall i wear a mask while picking the tomatoes??

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tuksu6000

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Question about golden pothos: Does anyone know if small leaves of old about 20ft pothos will grow bigger if plant gets moved to space that has much more sunlight?
Or is it going to use that extra light just to grow longer?
 

tuksu6000

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Question about golden pothos: Does anyone know if small leaves of old about 20ft pothos will grow bigger if plant gets moved to space that has much more sunlight?
Or is it going to use that extra light just to grow longer?
I will also take a good guess :D
 

Tracker

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I grew it from 2 very small branches I picked up in the hallway of a building I used to work in about 24 years ago. 3 different pots at least in that time and it could use another just to renew the medium. This pruning will make it possible to handle during that process.
That's an awesome story. I had one that I picked up in a garage sale from an old lady years ago. It was already big and got even bigger until it got so top heavy that it fell over and the main trunk broke. I tried to rescue it, but it died. I was heartbroken.
 

weedstoner420

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Nice! I've been growing some tomatoes in my tent, thinking of chopping them down soon cuz they have absolutely overgrown my little 3x3 space and are starting to fall off health-wise. I've been feeding about 6 tbsp of Tomato-Tone every 2 weeks but still getting a lot of yellowing and blossom drop.

If I ever do it again I'm thinking of going with a determinate variety...
 

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Kushash

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Nice! I've been growing some tomatoes in my tent, thinking of chopping them down soon cuz they have absolutely overgrown my little 3x3 space and are starting to fall off health-wise. I've been feeding about 6 tbsp of Tomato-Tone every 2 weeks but still getting a lot of yellowing and blossom drop.

If I ever do it again I'm thinking of going with a determinate variety...
Three of the tomatoes are fairly new cherry tomato plants. The other one second from the left is a 4th of July, a heat tolerant strain that has been going for 1 1/2 years. Small fruit but incredible flavor. It stopped producing for a while about 3 months ago. The problem was a buildup that had the ppms of the runoff not readable on the meter. I flushed it until the color was good and the ppms were down to the 1700 range. Came back nicely but I do need to get some young ones started to replace it soon. With the size of these in small 3 gallon pots I've been feeding about every 10 - 12 days. 4 TBL of either FF Marine Cuisine 10-7-7 or Happy Frog 4-5-3. I also like DTE Bio Live. I add a half teaspoon of epsom per gallon of water every so often and have added dolomite and gypsum at different times, The 4th of July plant was struggling with a low PH a while back. I'm hooked on indoor tomatoes.
 

weedstoner420

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Three of the tomatoes are fairly new cherry tomato plants. The other one second from the left is a 4th of July, a heat tolerant strain that has been going for 1 1/2 years. Small fruit but incredible flavor. It stopped producing for a while about 3 months ago. The problem was a buildup that had the ppms of the runoff not readable on the meter. I flushed it until the color was good and the ppms were down to the 1700 range. Came back nicely but I do need to get some young ones started to replace it soon. With the size of these in small 3 gallon pots I've been feeding about every 10 - 12 days. 4 TBL of either FF Marine Cuisine 10-7-7 or Happy Frog 4-5-3. I also like DTE Bio Live. I add a half teaspoon of epsom per gallon of water every so often and have added dolomite and gypsum at different times, The 4th of July plant was struggling with a low PH a while back. I'm hooked on indoor tomatoes.
Dang, a year and a half is pretty impressive!

I've got two beefsteaks that are only 4 months old, growing in SIP planters that hold about 11 gallons of soil. There's roughly 4 feet of vertical space between the dirt and the light, and they've already shot up way past the light on the sides and back. Gonna end up with a dozen or so nice fruits from each but it's just too out of control at this point lol. I grew some pepper plants a few years ago that were a lot more manageable in the same space.
 
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