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abe supercro

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another layer of netting may help crank em down a bit.

lookin at how bushy they are, i'd be manicuring them for the nxt wk. or so.... specifically thinning cuts (like remove plenty in between and under stuff) to allow for more air mvmt. maybe sneak a few more fans in the corners or above. :leaf:
 

Dr.Pecker

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another layer of netting may help crank em down a bit.

lookin at how bushy they are, i'd be manicuring them for the nxt wk. or so.... specifically thinning cuts (like remove plenty in between and under stuff) to allow for more air mvmt. maybe sneak a few more fans in the corners or above. :leaf:
I cant reach the top. The first net is tight. I cut out out a huge pile of inside branches and lowers. I'm going to run a second net over the middle I think. Looks like I'll be watering from the outside. Next year I'm going to do a lot of training before I put them out.
 

bulletwithwings

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I am a medical marijuana caregiver and patient. Making my own medicine and doing it as natural as possible is a must for me. Harvest is over and the paranoia is gone. So I thought I would show you my water only grow. Maybe others could post their water only farms here also.View attachment 3294581 View attachment 3294583 View attachment 3294584 View attachment 3294585 View attachment 3294590
You sir are excellent. Take a look at junglesecretwater.com and maybe you will like what they have for organic growers. Meet the inventor video is good explanation of what it really does to the water.
 

Dr.Pecker

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I have a big problem right now. Its been raining and cold. One of my plants are infected with botrytis. I need to do something fast before it takes over. This is a nightmare disease.
 

abe supercro

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I wonder if copper is an organic remedy that would be apt. eradication or removal. electricity for heat and dehuey seem to be part of midwestern grn hses.
 

Dr.Pecker

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Everything is just now starting to flower so I could hit them with something Its actually a perfect time. This is what killed me last fall, same shit. it's way too soon. I can stop at 2 grow stores tomorrow. So If you guys can think of any particular products that I could get please post. I went to the hardware store and got 100" extension cord. I cant run electric for heat too much draw. I can put in a boxfan and a small cast iron wood stove though. I need ventilation right? All my heat would blow away. If I put a fan in it would blow spores around. That's a conundrum. I have some organic fungicide
I'll trim off the bad spots into a paper sack and bleach my scissors and sheers in between cuts. It jumped to another plant right next to it. I could roll up the sides and nix the two that have it. They're new plants I never grew them before. One is a caliconnection and one is a seed from something I made. I would hate to kill them 4 foot tall. I'll cut off the bad spots for now and come back to see what you guys post. Any help would or ideas would be awesome.
 

abe supercro

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cali connection for an unknown heh. depends on what percentage of GH, but less w good quality will take u further than more quan. w less quality. if one has it real bad, i'd eradicate the plant(s).



then u have more room for more air mov't. air mov't is muy important in extreme temps/humidity. med/light fans at night. U may need lrg application of a concentrate to treat everything. def evacuate the recent spores thru exhaust
 

ButchyBoy

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I have never had to deal with botrytis. I imagine removing the effected plant materials would be number one followed up with fans for air movement. The fungicide is a good idea but I would be worried about the plants not drying if it is already that moist in there.
 

abe supercro

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image.jpg one of these for sept/october nights. a dedicated circuit on the thickest cord you can find, won't be econo. humidity spikes from cold i believe
 

Dr.Pecker

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I use two of those heaters in my rooms on the 600 watt setting.

Is it cold at night already where you are?
Its outside in a greenhouse made out of recycled materials. I cant use a lot of electric it's a long ways away. The two plants budding the most are the ones infected. I'm going to two stores tomorrow. If you know of anything I should ask for tell me please.
 

Bugeye

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Everything is just now starting to flower so I could hit them with something Its actually a perfect time. This is what killed me last fall, same shit. it's way too soon. I can stop at 2 grow stores tomorrow. So If you guys can think of any particular products that I could get please post. I went to the hardware store and got 100" extension cord. I cant run electric for heat too much draw. I can put in a boxfan and a small cast iron wood stove though. I need ventilation right? All my heat would blow away. If I put a fan in it would blow spores around. That's a conundrum. I have some organic fungicide
I'll trim off the bad spots into a paper sack and bleach my scissors and sheers in between cuts. It jumped to another plant right next to it. I could roll up the sides and nix the two that have it. They're new plants I never grew them before. One is a caliconnection and one is a seed from something I made. I would hate to kill them 4 foot tall. I'll cut off the bad spots for now and come back to see what you guys post. Any help would or ideas would be awesome.
For sure put some Green Cure or something similar into your spray rotation (potassium bicarbonate). Great for flowering treatment. You could also do a diluted H2O2 spray if you have that handy.
 

ButchyBoy

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This is the first of a new strain I mixed up. It is a Lemon OG X Platinum Bubba. It was beautiful till I put some Molasses in the water. Over night it yellowed out and all of the leafs now fall off with just the fan blowing on her. I have a few plants that I am experimenting with.
It seems that adding anything to my water effects the plants in a negative way. Go figure!!! :lol:
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This is number two of that strain. Tap water only. I have been removing the lower growth as an experiment again!

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I had around 10 seeds from the 80's that have been in a 35mm film container. I dumped them into a cup of water and one popped!!
I am excited to see if it is stable and how it turns out!

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Here is a plant that I have been over watering. Cupping and drooping is the name of the game! It also had the borg right before going into the red room!

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Ahhh I love learning the hard way... :weed:
 

ButchyBoy

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Its outside in a greenhouse made out of recycled materials. I cant use a lot of electric it's a long ways away. The two plants budding the most are the ones infected. I'm going to two stores tomorrow. If you know of anything I should ask for tell me please.
Fans don't use much electricity and can go along way to help with moisture issues.
 

Dr.Pecker

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This is the first of a new strain I mixed up. It is a Lemon OG X Platinum Bubba. It was beautiful till I put some Molasses in the water. Over night it yellowed out and all of the leafs now fall off with just the fan blowing on her. I have a few plants that I am experimenting with.
It seems that adding anything to my water effects the plants in a negative way. Go figure!!! :lol:
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This is number two of that strain. Tap water only. I have been removing the lower growth as an experiment again!

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I had around 10 seeds from the 80's that have been in a 35mm film container. I dumped them into a cup of water and one popped!!
I am excited to see if it is stable and how it turns out!

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Here is a plant that I have been over watering. Cupping and drooping is the name of the game! It also had the borg right before going into the red room!

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Ahhh I love learning the hard way... :weed:
I know I need to relax. Thanks for reminding me
 
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