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Directly In Substrate
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Avg. success - 93%
Method popularity - 20%
Gorilla Glue Autoflower
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ILGM - 87%
Gorilla Glue Autoflower - 86%
Gorilla Glue Autoflower
Avg. success
ILGM - 87%
Gorilla Glue Autoflower - 86%
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PanchitoGrow PanchitoGrow
4 years ago
Planted directly in soil mix Fox Farm Ocean Forest with 1/3 (bottom) Nature's Living Soil Autoflower. Day 5 - Both seed sprouted
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Grow Questions
PanchitoGrow
PanchitoGrowstarted grow question 4 years ago
Hi, I'm dealing with some kind of mites, any ideas how to fix this would love to hear it. Any information would be great! Thank guys
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Other. Bugs
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Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autosanswered grow question 4 years ago
Looks like soil mites, they make their home in potting soil as they are scavengers that eat fungi, tiny dead insects, algae, dead plants, and tiny live worms. For plants, these little bugs are beneficial rather than harmful. They actively breakdown decomposing organic matter available mainly in the top layer of the soil.
PanchitoGrow
PanchitoGrowstarted grow question 4 years ago
Hey, I Found this bottom fan leaves. Thought it had some nutrient excess so, I just started only watered them with a 6.5 pH and 23°C and today I found those fan leaves, is it normal or is something going on there. It's on week 2 flowering Also... are those dot marks CalMag def?
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Leaves. Dropping off
Leaves. Wilting
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Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autosanswered grow question 4 years ago
The leaves at the bottom are turning yellow due to a lack of light, and yes those dot marks are the beginning signs of a calcium deficiency.
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Lacrima
Lacrimacommentedweek 114 years ago
Happy Growing ! 😊💪
PanchitoGrow
PanchitoGrowcommented4 years ago
@Lacrima, thanks growmie! 🙋‍♀️
NugLife420
NugLife420commentedweek 54 years ago
Good luck and happy growing 👍😎
PanchitoGrow
PanchitoGrowcommented4 years ago
@NugLife420, thanks! It's been a great experience!
Waylate
Waylatecommentedweek 04 years ago
Your gonna love this smoke
PanchitoGrow
PanchitoGrowcommented4 years ago
@@Waylate, looking forward on smoking those sticky buds! Thanks!
TickleToast
TickleToastcommentedweek 124 years ago
Good ole Gorilla Glue.
AZGrow
AZGrowcommentedweek 84 years ago
Girls looking pretty. Sorry if I missed it... are you using any nutes at all or just the recharge?
PanchitoGrow
PanchitoGrowcommented4 years ago
@AZGrow, aside from nature's living soil premixed on the bottom 1/3. I been using only recharge and calmag. I only tried feeding them once with some random bloom fert, but immediately showed nut burn symptoms. 🔥🌱