When I first saw them I thought it was mold like you get on bread. I re-focused my eyes and saw it was fine hair.... I'm 100% certain its because of drying out. .. Ive produced over 200 from the Aero off the same Mom and never seen that before.Moebius, beautiful roots! Nice and bright white too
It's quite possible, but still very healthy - not the slightest bit of discoloration that I could find.. not that I'd critique root colors of yours anyway.. lolWhen I first saw them I thought it was mold like you get on bread. I re-focused my eyes and saw it was fine hair.... I'm 100% certain its because of drying out. .. Ive produced over 200 from the Aero off the same Mom and never seen that before.
Those babies are screamin "Feed ME", they look good and healthy. They are ready for the pot and it's Grow Time.Those cardboard cup things work really well for cloning. ... I had so many clones from my Aero's I had forgotten and not checked on these for a week. The CoCo in the cup was virtually dry but the cardboard remained damp. ... I think the drying has produced the super fine hairs you may be able to see in the close-up.
I'd say that confirms that plants will throw an extreme amount of hairs off the roots in an attempt to locate water/food. After reading about this I now feed ever 3 days to give them that extra day to search. I figure that once I feed they consume everything with force. I'm thinking my next round will consist of the room split in half. One side gets water/nutes every 2 days, the other gets it every 3. See which thrives and yields better Peace!!When I first saw them I thought it was mold like you get on bread. I re-focused my eyes and saw it was fine hair.... I'm 100% certain its because of drying out. .. Ive produced over 200 from the Aero off the same Mom and never seen that before.
Thank youWow Shaggin looking great...I'm impressed...
Haha, I was trying to figure out whom it was that was on the same day as me. Thanks for the compliment, I will hopefully only have a slight loss in yield after having to put them outside in freezing temps (North). Nothing I could do about it and anything at this point is better than nothing at all Just glad they survived and surprisngly enough haven't shown any herms or tendency towards it, after their chill.Ahhh Shaggn you are the one on exact same day of flower as me. Looking awesome dude!
Ok so question for you guys....I went to spray greencure for the bits of PM I found. Decided to do all the plants as a preventative....When i noticed that not ONE'of my plants from seed had even a speck of mildew while my cutting plants (3 strains) had bits of it.....
Do you guys think from seed plants are just stronger and more resistant?
Ahhh Shaggn you are the one on exact same day of flower as me. Looking awesome dude!
Tboss pollinated buds will have withered pistils...not orange but strait withered. Afull on pollen sack looks like a very small greenunopened flower bud..when they open they are very small flowers with petals and stamen ect and you will see pollen. The bananas are harder to tell when they have dropped pollen nless you see pollen. Rest assured that if you are fnding multiple nanners that you have a bt of pollen...sometimes selfed pollen is sterile though. A bud that has been pollenated will have withered pistils and when seeds are growing you will notice calyxes that look much more swollen and pointy than the rest.
Ok so question for you guys....I went to spray greencure for the bits of PM I found. Decided to do all the plants as a preventative....When i noticed that not ONE'of my plants from seed had even a speck of mildew while my cutting plants (3 strains) had bits of it.....
Do you guys think from seed plants are just stronger and more resistant?
Im using a 400 to test it out on and if it works good i'm gonna use it under a 600 as well. I'm going to water by hand until I can figure out what the timer cycle should be. It holds water so well it seems like should only be every few days. is it impossible to over water in coco mulch? Do all the rules that apply to coco also apply to mulch? and if I had perlite at the bottom and coco at the top and the perlite dries faster I could dry out my lower root mass while drowning the upper? am I making it more complicated than it needs to be? I really want to make the hempy style work. it seems forgiving. I appreciate the help.