This kinda scares me alittle..
**The more you know**
Volcanic ash can contain high amounts if mercury. Depending on location..(I.e. which volcano, how large of eruptions, *distance from eruption).
I would recommend having the soil tested if you plan to grow near or on volcanic sediment...
So, I suggested it might be N toxicity because I had a baby girl with the same leaf curl. At the time, that's all I could come up with for mine, she pulled through and now has slight N deficiency.
This leads me to believe its not strain related.
I also let this girl dry out really well after...
Shes a dark devil.
And I partially agree.. That picture was of the main cola and it is still growing. (I was being hopeful, hoping she somehow telepathically got the message. The sooner she comes down the better.)
She does have a few lower branches closer, like this one. Easily looks 60/40 red...
Looking like a very possible Halloween harvest. Will have to consider hauling her outside to harvest under the moon. (Shame there's no full hallowmoon) Monday will be day 61.
Do you have a dimmable ballest? I would run the lights as low as possible, just give her light. She can think of it as a cloudy day and just relax a bit.
With my HPS, 150w runs a lot cooler then 400w. (Or throw a couple CFLs on her)
Id also add that plants can take more heat as long as the...
Ohh yeah, that's the stuff!
I've finally sampled some DDA for the first time, and ohhh hell yeah! I'm soo very sold :slide::yummy: and, without a cure :laughtwo:
Edit: muh belly has been spinning with butterflies since my sample, I'm so damn excited to chop her down.!(only day 54) I don't...
I've popped one seed from gorilla, a budha Tahoe og kush. (6seeds@$100)
The poor girl decided she wanted to grow her tap root up and out of the dirt.. Odd.. Just covered her with more soil, delaying her more.. I chalked it up to genetics.
The Gorilla is a fairly new bank, and my assumption is...
Lol!
If you could only seem my face.. Eyes rolling, tears of laughter and a big sigh...
Sorry,not sorry?
You just concluded that electro currents do indeed make the plant grow.. To consider that it could completely replace sunlight,...isn't that far out..
I know, seeds can be rather spendy...