Recently topped my month and a half old plant. Been on 12/12 its entire life (no box), and these appeared at the top. They look pretty convincingly like pollen sacs. Click the picture to get it nice and big. Am I right?
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Oh well. Time...
Re: Breeding seeds and the room got above 90 degrees for 8 hours are the seeds damage
Cannabis is from south asia, like India. It's hot as hell there during the summer months, so don't worry about it. These plants can take a lot more heat than you've given them.
Yeah. I think it is a combination of overwatering, bad soil, and maybe the room.
The soil did not drain well at all, which held lots of moisture near the roots and probably contributed.
I saw several blades of grass rising in the soil, so I know it was nowhere near sterile. For the next grow...
Well, I think it's over. They continue to get worse, and the fungus shows no sign of stopping. It's terminal. I'll post pics so people can see what it looks like. Yes, my attempts at a solution probably killed them faster, but you live and you learn, or something.
So now I'll have to figure out...
All right, no more hippy-dippy mumbo-jumbo. I bought some Spectracide anti-fungal spray and gave them a good dousing. If the fungus stays after this I'm not sure what I'll do, but I'm pretty sure this stuff will get rid of it. I'm not too worried about it getting into the flowers at this point...
Well, I sprayed the soil with 1:1 vinegar, and sprayed some on the leaves too. What the hey, I'm getting desperate.
If this doesn't work, I'll try baking soda. This link has some science backing up its use. Use of Baking Soda as a Fungicide
Or I might just go get some real fungicide with...
Well, I tried to remove as much of the old soil as possible, but I'm removing dead material as quickly as new leaves appear. I tried to remove as much of the moldy soil last night as I could.
I think much of the mold is caused by the overwatering inherent in the flushing I did for...