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Jafman1978 Jafman1978
22 days ago
Ok this time I found in the greenhouse after some extensive raining that a small amount of mould with detective very early. Removed the small amount of mould and brought in for more atmospheric control now keeping humidity down to 40 to 50% and only watering water
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Jafman1978
Jafman1978started grow question 2 months ago
When to use emzine for groots mineral sorting. Any one?
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 months ago
Enzymes can be used at any time after 2-3 weeks of age.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 months ago
enzymes are normally used anywhere from 2nd to 3rd week of veg and onward till mid flower. normally picking up use in flower by doubling the amounts, I think its not needed x2 a standard of 1ml/L is fine or whatever ratio they use in veg. Good Luck!
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Jafman1978
Jafman1978started grow question 2 months ago
When should LST traing be less or just stop completely.
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 2 months ago
Can be constant all the way through, all depends on the shape your trying to achieve. You may get an unruly cola that needs adjusting every week.
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Sit_Ubu_Sit_Good_Dog
Sit_Ubu_Sit_Good_Doganswered grow question 2 months ago
work backward from what you want your canopy to be.. 2-3 colas per sq ft... make it so.
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Jafman1978
Jafman1978started grow question a month ago
Any suggestions for the last stretch of my plant.
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question a month ago
The plant does the work. What people do the last 3-4 weeks is more akin to self-fellating. Keep it healthy. Keep it happy. Bro-science rarely is proven true when tested. A bunch of conjecture from a mass of people that heavily overlaps with those that thought all education was stupid and not useful, lol.
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question a month ago
Just keep everything steady. Transitions from outside to inside can affect the plant quite a bit if you still plan on doing that. I remove the giant fan leaves that are blocking bud sites every week up until the final few weeks so don’t be afraid to keep taking some of the leaves off that are blocking good bud. Looking good so far.
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question a month ago
Just keep everything steady. Transitions from outside to inside can affect the plant quite a bit if you still plan on doing that. I remove the giant fan leaves that are blocking bud sites every week up until the final few weeks so don’t be afraid to keep taking some of the leaves off that are blocking good bud. Looking good so far.
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Jafman1978
Jafman1978started grow question a month ago
Fan leafs?
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question a month ago
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a month ago
Looks like you already asked this question a few times so I'll post my reply here as well. growdiaries.com/grow-questions/70481-ok-quick-question-looking-at-week-11-pictures-flower-should-i-be-taking-more-fan-leafs-off NO, It uses them leaves to make the buds and power the plant, Your plant is well spaced out and not to congested so I don't see this as an issue. If you want you could LST some of the branches and give them more room between each other so they get better airflow and light but do no remove any more fan leaves. I also don't thnk it needs the LST but if you geared on doing something vs defoliating, do LST. Good Luck!
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Jafman1978
Jafman1978started grow question a month ago
Fan leafs
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question a month ago
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a month ago
Looks like you already asked this question a few times so I'll post my reply here as well. growdiaries.com/grow-questions/70481-ok-quick-question-looking-at-week-11-pictures-flower-should-i-be-taking-more-fan-leafs-off NO, It uses them leaves to make the buds and power the plant, Your plant is well spaced out and not to congested so I don't see this as an issue. If you want you could LST some of the branches and give them more room between each other so they get better airflow and light but do no remove any more fan leaves. I also don't thnk it needs the LST but if you geared on doing something vs defoliating, do LST. Good Luck!
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Jafman1978
Jafman1978started grow question a month ago
Ok quick question. Looking at week 11 pictures flower. Should I be taking more fan leafs off.?
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question a month ago
No. Why? What for? Just remember....... Less leaves = less energy being made = less potential growth. The leaves are what produce the energy to make the buds grow!
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question a month ago
You can trim off extra fan leaves that are covering up bud sites. It looks like your plant is doing great so this is really a judgement call by you. Since you’re outdoors it can be beneficial to trim inner leaves to get better airflow through the plant to avoid mold issues. That would be what I would do in your situation. I hope this helps
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question a month ago
I'd leave her as is. She looks like she's doing fine.
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Jafman1978
Jafman1978started grow question a month ago
The reason for wanting to remove some( not all) is last year I didn't and the plant got mold issues. Once mold comes that's it cut time or loose all. As the plant is in a green house coupled by the general area the humidity is always hi. So the idea is loose some is a gain
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question a month ago
You can thin it out some, just don't go crazy. You'll see some people striping their plants down naked and that's not what you wanna do. The anti-defoliation crowd on here go a little overboard with their overly simplistic "more leaves = more energy" mantra. Like plants don't loose leaves in nature, lol. Plants, like people, tend to produce more energy than they can use. People store excess energy as fats, plants store it as sugars. If we(or plants) couldn't store energy we'd have to constantly feed to stay alive.
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question a month ago
There actually are some sprays that are effective. At work they recently started using a sulfur based one preflower as a preventative and it's working great throughout the entire flower period. Prior to that we were using an essential oil based fungicide to treat outbreaks. It's peppermint and rosemary oil based. It got rid of the PM but didn't prevent it from returning...but it was safe to use during flower.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a month ago
Growdiaries changed the ability to reply to questions with the site "update" its in quotes as it was not really an update and came with a shit ton of problems and its still not functioning as well as before and even before the site was a hot mess. I think they did this as some people who answering their own questions and others where freaking out as they thought they where cheating for a contest that evolved aorund answering questions on this site. You can also send a DM or direct message to anyone using your inbox, its the little paper airplane icon in the bottom right corner of the screen. Its called GOTM or Grower Of The Month, you can find it in the contest page here. growdiaries.com/giveaways Out side of all this, and their stupid update. I would recommend trying to grow Sativa leaning plants with higher resistance to molds as they tend to be a bit more airy in the buds do bud rot can not set in as easily and they like the extra heat and RH as that's where they are normally from. The other option is getting better ventilation in the greenhouse, or growing them outside of it if the RH is lower outside of the greenhouse. its going to be a uphill battle once the mold is present in the green house especially if it is WPM aka white powdery mildew as its spores survive over seasons and they are aggressive and hard to get rid of. When you feed plants Si or silicone it helps them build up a resistance to WPM, but its not fool proof. Best to get in better airflow. Spraying shit does jack all and you don't want to spray stuff for WPM in bloom. One last option is growing Autos that finish faster in the season before WPM hits. Good Luck!
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Jafman1978
Jafman1978started grow question a month ago
Ok when do we stop feeding or do we keep going all the way through. This plant is around a 16 weeks finish.
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Fisix
Fisixanswered grow question a month ago
You can feed her until you chop but you can also start flushing +/-2 weaks before you wanna chop. There is a study that shows: flushing is a myth - got nothing to do with the taste or anything. Dry and cure gets you the taste.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a month ago
I'm in the same mind set as others who are saying no flushing just water. Dr.Bruchbugbee is a good refrence point who researches cannabis. Save your nutrients and don't spend money on finishing products. Just water and let it go. Good Luck!
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question a month ago
I'd follow whatever your nutrient manufacturer recommends. General Hydroponics includes a flush week in their feed schedules, I can't speak for the others. Many commercial grows still flush, we do where I work. If you do flush, I wouldn't do it any longer than a week before harvest or you might miss out on a little potential bulking.
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Jafman1978
Jafman1978started grow question 22 days ago
Looking at the bud tips there seems to be some developing spaces is this something normal or some sort of problem.or is it just me?.. See photo
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BlueSugarLeaf
BlueSugarLeafanswered grow question 22 days ago
exactly the tips are blurred, you can't see it
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 22 days ago
Not a great photo, the tips of the plant is out of focus and thats the whole point of the question lol. In your last question you also asked about tip stretching and one of the users said something good. just stretching and no bulking was fox tailing, and could be a sign of heat stress. stretching and bulking normal. To add to that, some strain foxtail normally and its something that was bread into em. I think they look fine, check back in a week or two. Good Luck!
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question 22 days ago
Everything is looking fine. Once the plant goes into the bulking phase, it will begin to fill out nicely. Just keep doing what you are doing and it should turn out great. I hope this helps.
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Jafman1978
Jafman1978started grow question 22 days ago
Is this correct. Tips stretching
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 22 days ago
Looks like weed to me. seems healthy and happy. Good Luck!
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 22 days ago
If it's bulking as it stretches then normal. If it's stretching long and airy it's called foxtailing and is usually a sign of heat stress.
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The reason for wanting to remove some( not all) is last year I didn't and the plant got mold issues. Once mold comes that's it cut time or loose all. As the plant is in a green house coupled by the general area the humidity is always hi. So the item is lose a little growth to avoid a disaster. Especially at the best of the last stages of the plant.
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Jafman1978week 11
Ok quick question. Looking at week 11 pictures flower. Should I be taking more fan leafs off.?
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Jafman1978week 6
Ok so... 1)Took some bottom leaves off. 2)used emzine feed. 3)kept LST going. But am unsure when to stop LST when should you just let it run or is there a time to stop 4)fed also a dose of molasses. Think you don't need to until flower but seemed a good choice to match up with emzine 5) overall .. plant has responded well looks good to me. 6) added a dehumidifier to bring down from 75 humidity to approximately 52. Had to limit the use of dehumidifier as it is a little costly to run. *May use me re later in flower cycle to avoid mold along with pads water/feed as found that were mold seems to get a hold 7) also added Dyson air purifier to lower smell and strengthen plant. Note: any tips that read this all welcome.
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Jafman1978week 5
keep feeding hi N feed along with made super soil should be ok. Poor light due the season month in uk should be warming soon I am using grow light to help out also using solar fans that come on when sun is shining derrrr just to help out with strength and sweating. Thinking of on emzine but I think this is to soon.