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    #11
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    are they healthy

    or www.overgrow.com Either or .

    Love that one cartoon on Weedfarmer though in the rockwool(book) where the guy has his hand in the water and is getting fried. Classic. I wonder how many people actually make that mistake. It would be hilarious to see.

    Also stay away from all miracle gro products (they're horrible for heavy metals....and were not talking the beneficial metals(ie:trace) especially if you get any manufactured in canada). Just go to any garden centre get togethers(ask any local stores that have them when the next one is) or ask the botany dept at any local university , they ALL seem to hate that company....as well as greenhouses(hating the company that is). But of course they still SELL it......hypocrites....and get an HPS please! your plants will love you for it! (although theres still huge arguements over which is better Hps vs MH , in my personal estimation Hps is better overall, they also sell them as security lights in up to 150 watts cheaply .....Canadian Tire barely ever puts them on sale but has em nonetheless).

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    #12
    Senior Member

    are they healthy

    thanks for all your info

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    #13
    Senior Member

    are they healthy

    all this info is shit, plants are looking to be sufferening with nutrient defiencys if you look at the far leaves on the 1st pic you will see burnt tips this is due to too much fertiliser flush regularly and dont feed it any more nutrients as all the leaves should be yellow by harvest, now you can see the plant has utilised all of the chemicals in the leaves and will taste a lot better

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    #14
    Senior Member

    are they healthy

    thanks for that hubblebubble

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    #15
    Senior Member

    are they healthy

    all the info is shit? Feel free to keep smoking your heavy metals then and ignore people (ie: the sites given in both mine and trichrome's examples) who have together more than centuries of experience yep ignore that shit.....lol....what do they know after all. Scobbie do the research and compare dont ever just take one person's word for it.....Which nutrient is it deficient in hubble? Care to make a "guess"........as you contradict yourself in the next sentence with too much nutrient???? Just has me boggled. Also these burned tips you speak of dont seem to exist no matter how much I zoom......(on any leaves). (the closest thing I can see is the slight distortion when you zoom enough making it appear to be a white line but is simply the pixel shading....unless of course you can see scobbie's plants firsthand......)

    Reading and learning is a necessary skill that all should have.....and exercise, if you refuse to learn from others mistakes your doomed to repeat them.

    Other than that , Your plants look fine Scobbie. (and read both those sites people with alot more experience than any of us frequent them and put alot of effort into educating others, some are rude but you just pass them over and 90% of the time they're just trolls not one of the experienced people, it's fairly easy to tell).

    I suggest checking out different curing methods especially , there are quite a few of those, and each person likes a different one usually . Also pruning for yield , once you feel comfortable enough after a grow or two. Very handy.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    are they healthy

    Oops my bad I looked at his former posts(hubbles) and I see he only trolls anyway....explains alot. Especially the glaring mistakes that are often made.....(either way scobbie you gotta do the reading sorry man I know it sucks ).

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    #17
    Senior Member

    are they healthy

    "nutrient defiencys"?? I'm with Weirdo79 on this one...where do ya see that? Also, once again I agree...get yourself a HPS for the babies...it'll help with the trichome developement and the yield!
    Your in the torture stage...lookin' good enough to toke up but not there yet! Be sure to flush out all the nutes two weeks before dry and keep in mind that the curing process is the iceing on the cake and just as important as everything else you've done to this point.

    I got a few links in my signature you may want to check out. The babies are lookin' real good! Good luck with the remainder of the grow!! :thumbsup:

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    #18
    Senior Member

    are they healthy

    Hey Psycho was wondering you ever try the water cure to quick dry some bud? , I was especially surprised how well it works (but wouldnt do it for a large amount as flavour and smell are a big thing for me and theres so little to work with already (I love c99's) so basically water cure for them is more of a speed issue. (to me)

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    #19
    Senior Member

    are they healthy

    Hello Scoobie The plants look lovely, healthy, all you can ask for

    I'm reposting one of you're pics love, because I've tried to mark off a couple of small areas about half way down the plant. just check those only I'm not sure they might be a couple of male buds


    love mand xxx

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    #20
    Senior Member

    are they healthy

    Ooops, sorry Scobbie, I spelt you're name wrong

    love mand xxx

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