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Hermes88 Hermes88
2 years ago
After a hard week with windy and rainy weather, the sun goes up in the sky to shine again on them. This week I'll start giving them some alga-mix with amnesia nutriment. I practised topping on one plant, FIM to another. I know the difference between doing and not doing that, but I'd like to see it with my eyes at the end. However, I started topping two plants but one I missed so... Fuck I Missed.
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 25a year ago
Girls are not even close to harvest, for next year go with other genetics can you finish her indoors? if the weather gets bad
Hermes88
Hermes88commenteda year ago
@Mrs_Larimar, why indoor? they can't stay out? people saying it's foxtail
Ganjagrandaddy
Ganjagrandaddycommentedweek 42 years ago
don't cut them. Rhey are the plants 1st emergency meal from sprouting. She will eat them herself by withdrawing the stored nutrients in them. This is usually a goos point to start feeding them with nutrients too. They are called cotyledons. ( coty for short) . look nice and healthy.
Hermes88
Hermes88commented2 years ago
@Ganjagrandaddy, Thank you so much. This site wouldn't make any sense without you. However, they look nice because your work inspires me 😜
Ganjagrandaddy
Ganjagrandaddycommentedweek 32 years ago
you could let them get more rooted in the pot and wait u till the root all is a little bigger too. they will love you for it that way. ideally try to catch them just before the roots start to swirl around the pot ( root bound) once you repot them , they will spread out those thicker roots very quickly to find the nutes/water in the pot. if the pot is too big , they will only send tap roots to find the sources and then begin to build a root ball. Nice recovery too. look how green and mean it looks now. excellent start for some good veg time. Good luck
Hermes88
Hermes88commented2 years ago
@Ganjagrandaddy, Thank you so much
mcflow
mcflowcommentedweek 22 years ago
Good luck growing🍀
Hermes88
Hermes88commented2 years ago
@mcflow, Thank you, You too with your F1😊
Ganjagrandaddy
Ganjagrandaddycommentedweek 22 years ago
am.growing the same strain as this too. hope they recover quickly
Ganjagrandaddy
Ganjagrandaddycommentedweek 72 years ago
the offspring may have been feeding. take the leaves off if the damage gets to about 50%. Should be OK with the many other leaves still supporting growth. 😀
Hermes88
Hermes88commented2 years ago
@Ganjagrandaddy, Yeah I understand but the threat from the parasite is gone and the tips of the leaves are still drying... I can't understand why( I just uploaded the new week)
Ganjagrandaddy
Ganjagrandaddycommented2 years ago
@Hermes88,I mean before dying off they fed. if thebleaf doesn't show further scars of the burrowing pest it's OK to leave but of any newly emerged offspring are on them then remove the leaf complete and away from the other plants to avoid infecting them. looks likeny9u fixed it now though
Hermes88
Hermes88commented2 years ago
@Ganjagrandaddy, what do you mean for the offspring? the children of the animals spread? Do I have to cut the leaves? And so it's not an excess of nutrients
Ganjagrandaddy
Ganjagrandaddycommentedweek 62 years ago
hi buddy. judging by the trail left , it looks like a pest. look underneath the leaf. could be a leaf miner. Dish-soap a few (drops) and a little bicarbonate of soda mixed in water for a spray bottle
Hermes88
Hermes88commented2 years ago
@Ganjagrandaddy, Thank you so much great master😂 So I have to spray on the leaf, Understood
Todzilla
Todzillacommentedweek 25a year ago
Looks great 👀!!! You still have a week or two to go ….
nonick123
nonick123commentedweek 82 years ago
@Hermes88 es normal que la planta se alimente de sus hojas más inferiores, ya que reciben menos luz directa y la planta entiende que por ahí no va a generar cogollos, de modo que se alimenta de los nutrientes que tiene en esas hojas, se tornan amarillas y se caen Si las hojas de abanico principales y las hojas de la copa están bien, de un color verde sano, no debes preocuparte!
Ganjagrandaddy
Ganjagrandaddycommentedweek 72 years ago
looking healthy and green. The damage won't affect much as it is only the tip. It will still be doing its job and converting light to growth.