That is good news. Your damaged leaves wont heal but you should be able to track your status by watching the leaves that were not damaged as well as new growth. If the damage does not spread any further you can have confidence that the problem was correctly identified and resolved. I have...
Hey if it's not going to be the best smoke and you've got the rest of the harvest coming anyway you can always make some cannabutter or other edible treats with it. :peace:
I think its a great idea to let the bud sit in a glass of water for a couple of days. To address you other question about water curing, I did it once a couple of months ago when I got mildew on my buds during the curing process. In order to kill/remove the mildew I submerged the buds in a...
Wise words from Scarfinger68. The "less is more" lesson when it comes to nutes is one I resisted for years. Now based on the trials and errors in my own experience I run 300-500 PPM in my hydro. It is natural to want to "max out" the grow environment to get the plants to grow bigger and...
I went the cabinet route a few years ago and ultimately moved to a Secret Jardin tent. There are many benefits to using a tent if you want to be stealthy while having a completely reflective interior that is light proof and allows for excellent odor control when vented properly. IMO you can't...
SP- the pics you posted were helpful. Check out this site that has pictures of problem leaves and diagnosis: https://www.------------.com/marijuana-symptoms-pictures and this section in particular: https://www.------------.com/nutrient-burn-cannabis Based on what you posted it seems to...
SmokingPanda, 1100PPM is high to begin with and if you're feeding nutes with every watering you've probably got a buildup of nutes in the pots that could be burning the roots. If you have any Clearex on hand I would recommend doing a flush to remove the salt buildup. If not you may want to...
Sticky Dank you have some beautiful plants. I saw in your earlier that your leaf tips were burnt, an early sign of nute burn, and red stems which can be an indicator of deficiency caused by nutrient lockout. The spots can also be a sign of nute burn which could be a cumulative buildup of salts...
Thanks, HomeMedGrower, I stand corrected. That makes perfect sense since the government would not be able to collect tax revenue if the consumers were growing their own.
So here she is on her last day in all of her glory under the LED. You can see the Gigabud in the rear is still in vegetative growth. I have a 2x2 Secret Jardin tent which lets me mount my lights from back to front, an option I did not have in my old grow cabinet. As a result I can run the...
...but they weren't. They were dense clusters of female flowers that looked like this 10 days later.
PE Auto day 63
You can see that a most of the hairs are red but I still kept the plant going for another 4 days. One tip from the threads you'll read on curing is to avoid the newb mistake...
As I explained I grow in a very small scale- quality rather than quantity. I have come to love the auto-flower varieties for a couple of reasons. The first is that they do not require a change in the lighting schedule, hence the term auto-flower. This means that they can be flowering in the...
Thanks for taking a look at my thread. I'm going to try to explain my interpretation of all of the harvest / dry / cure threads that I have read as they pertain to the way I grow- small scale for personal medical use. I have had about a half dozen grows under my belt during the the past few...