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    Here's a few pics. Thanks for any Feedback

    Here are some of my pics, im a first time grower so im pretty nervous, i think they look healthy but any feedback would be great. Again thanks to you all.
    StickyFinger Reviewed by StickyFinger on . Here's a few pics. Thanks for any Feedback Here are some of my pics, im a first time grower so im pretty nervous, i think they look healthy but any feedback would be great. Again thanks to you all. :) Rating: 5
    [align=center][SIZE=\"5\"]FIND ME AT GLADE FESTIVAL 2006[/SIZE][/align]
    [align=center]Last night I dreamed I ate a ten-pound marshmallow, and when I woke up the pillow was gone. [/align]

    Tommy Cooper

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    Here's a few pics. Thanks for any Feedback

    That's amazing for your first grow. Shit, that's amazing period. Verrrryyy nice. Goodluck even though you don't need it ;-) <3

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    Wow - those are VERY healthy! Only thing I would be concerned about is that orange spot on one of the leaves at the bottom of the first picture. Not sure what that means, but I can only see one so I wouldnt worry about it.

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    Im a little worried about that orange spot, its not the only one. There are a few more dotted aroung my plants. Is this a sign of overfeeding? Or maybe overwatering? or both. It seems to be quite a common problem ive noticed while browsing this truley amazing site.

    Would you suggest extra water to flush out salts, there's only a couple of weeks to go. Grown organically and dont want the ferts to spoil taste and all that hard work.

    Big thankyou 2 all my stoner buds
    [align=center][SIZE=\"5\"]FIND ME AT GLADE FESTIVAL 2006[/SIZE][/align]
    [align=center]Last night I dreamed I ate a ten-pound marshmallow, and when I woke up the pillow was gone. [/align]

    Tommy Cooper

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    I don't think it's necessary to flush when it's all organic nutes!

    You don't need to be worried for a few orange spots. . . Only if you see bugs, then I would be worried about them spots..!

    look's killer by the way..!

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    Hello StickyFinger They look excellent for any grow

    Can I just ask how long they have been in flower ?



    love mand xxx

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    They went in the first of jan so we are on day 31 now. If you could give me any tips on harvesting i would appreciate it as, for me that seems like the most crucial (and most scary, and probly most exciting) part of the whole process.

    Cheers peeps.
    [align=center][SIZE=\"5\"]FIND ME AT GLADE FESTIVAL 2006[/SIZE][/align]
    [align=center]Last night I dreamed I ate a ten-pound marshmallow, and when I woke up the pillow was gone. [/align]

    Tommy Cooper

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    Hello again StickyFinger

    Hmmm I'm probably one of the worst to say when too harvest
    Theres lots about "when to harvest" in these growing sections and I think the general rule is............ you tell by the "trichcromes" when they are clear there not ready, when they are cloudy they are ready for harvest, but if they go amber then there past their peak.
    However SF, please don't hold me too that, I may have got it the wrong way round
    I'm sure someone will post it and it is on lots of posts here anyway

    My problem is I harvest too soon, I tend to want to get a crop out of the way so I can start the next .
    I do try however to wait untill about three quarters of the pitsels have turned brown, if they get too that stage I then cut the plants for harvest.

    I think yours have sevaral weeks left to grow, and by the looks of them they will just keep getting bigger buds and become more resinous. By harvest time they will look very nice indeed


    love mand xxx

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    Read how to dry your plants correctly.And cure them,get yourself a magnifying lense ...at least 30X.Or stronger 50X but look at the faq page everything you need to know is there.

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    #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by StickyFinger
    Im a little worried about that orange spot, its not the only one. There are a few more dotted aroung my plants. Is this a sign of overfeeding? Or maybe overwatering? or both. It seems to be quite a common problem ive noticed while browsing this truley amazing site.

    Would you suggest extra water to flush out salts, there's only a couple of weeks to go. Grown organically and dont want the ferts to spoil taste and all that hard work.

    Big thankyou 2 all my stoner buds
    yes, you should leach the soil in order to wash away the excess salts built-up...and yes, you have the right idea, for taste and smoking pleasure, I would recommend ending the nutes and flush for the rest of finish...Imho.lw

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