Oh yeah:thumbsup:. KushBerry sounds like a awesome strain to meQuote:
Originally Posted by headshake
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Oh yeah:thumbsup:. KushBerry sounds like a awesome strain to meQuote:
Originally Posted by headshake
:420thought:
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Here's the latest pix. Fed yesterday and added some blackstrap molasses to their nute solution. I'll do that until I flush the last two weeks. I cannot wait to see what kind of yield I get. That could determine whether I even have another grow. Can't wait to vape some either. Sorry again for the photo quality. Shitty camera and shitty photographer. Enjoy.
Looking great man! Let's hope you continue with it, I made the mistake of giving up for 7 yrs after a bad incident and am just getting back into it myself. If you don't though, I'm down in AZ and can probably come up and snag some of your equipment off ya lol.
I feel much better now. Thanx.Quote:
Originally Posted by redtails
Im not sure the strain but thought ya might like to see this plant. It was a plant Green Man showed as a healthy plant. He talks of the N decreases dropping leaves as it matures.:rasta:
Man, mine never looked that bad. Hard to believe that's healthy.
Yeah i know, but i found it in the problem section and he used it as an example to the others with over under feeding. Also many other issues a grower might have. I thought of ya when i saw it. I thought it might ease your worries:thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by senorx12562
Its an interesting site. Some good info for people looking for answers and learning. I hope to get into 12/12 soon. I hope i can get close to what you have going on my man:jointsmile:
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I'm glad you helped your plants back to health, but I was wondering why you pruned so many of your leaves between Day 17 and Day 20?Quote:
Originally Posted by senorx12562
My guess would be that your ladies got stressed out from having almost no fan leaves. I usually prune 3-4 weeks into flowering, but only to maximize the canopy space. And if you're lollipopping, you only prune the bottom part. Unless the leaves are dead,, your plant wants to keep themto absorb light. I feel sad for your plants with no fans leaves :( lol
I have only ever removed leaves that had absolutely no green left, so that they were incapable of photosynthesis. Whatever made the leaves turn yellow also eventually made them fall off, which tells me they weren't doing the plant any good. the only ones I took off were about to fall off anyway. The plants mostly pruned themselves.Quote:
Originally Posted by psychodelic
I guess he likes them underfed, underwatered, and with so little turgidity that the drooping leaves restrict airflow, preventing efficient CO2/02 exchange and risking mold, fungus, and insect pests. :wtf:Quote:
It was a plant Green Man showed as a healthy plant.
I'd like to see what size pot that plant's in, too. Betcha too small.
Sorry, I tried not to comment on this, but IMO that's a poor representation of a nitrogen-deprived, but otherwise healthy plant.
LSY, if you know Green Man, tell him I recommend he take that girl out for dinner and a few drinks, and maybe buy her some new (bigger) shoes. :D
Sorry to thread-jack and be an asshole critic. But that's a pretty skanky-looking plant. Seriously. :hippy: