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05-03-2006, 11:02 PM #1
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Careful with it, then. It's sensitive, so be very selective of the areas you decide to open up. And by open up I mean just barely shave off the dried parts on the corresponding halves until the 'sap' comes up.
Remember, both halves that meet must be moist with the blood and viscera of the plant, and then moistened with water before being taped. This time, make sure it's tight, but not so tight that it restricts the stem's nutrient/water uptake efficiency.
..Sorry, there was no gentle way of putting that first part. I couldn't help myself.Kush Over Reviewed by Kush Over on . Couple questions.. Heres a few different pics from one of my plants... also some new growth is coming out dead.... and blackish... its about 12 days into flower any help is appriciated. Pic 4 is a different plant and the whole thing has like a powdery white residue all over it.. Any idea what it could be? pic 5 is a clone I had a thread about my clones with lower leaves turning yellow then dieing. My clones are in foxfarm ocean forest soil so I was thinking maybe its from the nutrients in the soil.. I Rating: 5
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05-04-2006, 12:52 AM #2
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lol that was exactly what i did too i got a pair of scissors and put it in the two halves and shaved a lil off then I sprayed it then taped it up
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05-04-2006, 12:57 AM #3
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LoL
I was kind of visualizing a sterilized exacto knife, but that works I suppose.
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05-04-2006, 01:00 AM #4
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lol
woops
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05-04-2006, 01:02 AM #5
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she will be fine if not all 16 of her babies will but the majority of them will be out doors I wanna see how this strain does out doors and how big she gets

this plant was actually grown out doors for the majority of her life. I should be taking the children to their new home sometime this weekend or next
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05-04-2006, 07:08 PM #6
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Does anyone know what kinda defficiancy causes a white powdery substance all over my leaves?
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05-04-2006, 07:34 PM #7
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Can you wipe it off like is it mold?:smokin:
Originally Posted by John Doe
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05-04-2006, 08:05 PM #8
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A white powdery substance?
I don't know of any deficiency that'd deposit matter on the leaf's surface -- no, it's not a deficiency.
Are you spraying anything on the leaves -- foliar feeding with any diluted nutrients, maybe your water's hard?
Although, as Krogith suggested, it sounds oddly like a mold.
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05-04-2006, 09:28 PM #9
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No I dont foilar feed But I have.. and you can sorta wipe it off but its stained onto the leaf under the powder..
Note:if you look in the 4th pic of the 1st post you can sorta see it..
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05-04-2006, 09:35 PM #10
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Ah, let's try to figure this one out..
When did you last foliar feed; and what did you add to it, if anything? Water with a higher EC can burn/bleach spots on leaves under lighting. This can be attributed to 'chemical' burn under particularly hot lamps, or even just the prism of light the water creates and concentrates on the sections of leaves the water's beaded on, and that doesn't require any nutrients in the water.
The powder, I think, might be lime deposits from either hard water; or nutrient deposits from when the water evaporated, leaving whatever you might have added behind.
What kind of lighting are you using?
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