giving defoliation during flower a try

IgrowUgrow

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Cal/Mag Deficiency makes spots that grow into ragged edges, mostly from the Mag lack. And Calcium lack, stunts the newest growth. So, don't give advice if you don't know. That plant was smoked up months ago. It was great.






Now thats some good information, I finally got you assholes back on subject I see.
 

unwine99

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I've had the purple streaks actually grow out of the plant too -- like a splinter that grows out of skin. You can actually peel it off -- kinda weird.
 

skunkd0c

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The ISP provides you with ONE ip address normally, whatever you do behind in your local network doesn't matter.
yes , static or dynamic , many offer both these days on their top end package
the ip address provided by the ISP is the external address (for internet)
the local address provided by the router 192* - 10* is for local network communication only
 

perdidobandito

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Just flounder this thread, have some input. My neighbor religiously defoliators his buds constantly and they really seem to swell after he does it I don't lone why and it doesn't make sense, but they just do. He didn't do this to a couple plants last year to see the effects, they grew much smaller than the defoliate plants. I defoliate once the buds are almost ready. It gives the buds a boost of sunlight.
 

Doer

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Wasn't bashin your grow, was tryin to help LOL whatever
Oh really? Trying to help? Or just making a passive agressive comment?

I'll ask for help. You? Please don't help. Its like posting a baby picture of a teenager, and you saying, "Oh big nose, too bad, Next time break that and have it fixed."

Isn't un-solticited advice, a Canadian concept? Most Americans find it very un-welcomed especially when just a throwaway ego comment.

What the fuck? You think that's helping? No. it is you being a bad person.
 

RM3

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Oh really? Trying to help? Or just making a passive agressive comment?

I'll ask for help. You? Please don't help. Its like posting a baby picture of a teenager, and you saying, "Oh big nose, too bad, Next time break that and have it fixed."

Isn't un-solticited advice, a Canadian concept? Most Americans find it very un-welcomed especially when just a throwaway ego comment.

What the fuck? You think that's helping? No. it is you being a bad person.
You got it bro, no more help
 

RM3

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RM3 please don't leave - everything you post I read and it's always informative.
Doer - I don't know why you got all this sand in yer Jiner. You're reading his posts wrong
For every one else ,,,,,,,

Simply watch your plants and you'll see it, leaves with red stems are sinks, non-red stems are sources (the solar panels) the defoil experts know to remove the sinks LOL (adding that cause this is a defoil thread) The number of sinks you see on a plant is directly proportional to the amount of nutes available in your medium. The plant stores nutes in preparation for winter, it is genetically encoded to do so and it only stores what it needs. When the leaves start to yellow, whether from the natural fade at the end or from an N def you will see that the red stemmed leaves are the ones it pulls from. All ya gotta do is watch :)
 

skunkd0c

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6.1 is a really safe PH to run depending on the strain it allows uptake on all the micro nutes and allows proper uptake of N-P-K, good luck to you and keep growing.
many nutes provide most macros in chelated form this allows uptake across a wider range of ph values
i find anywhere between 5.5 and 6.8 works fine
 

Doer

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RM3 please don't leave - everything you post I read and it's always informative.
Doer - I don't know why you got all this sand in yer Jiner. You're reading his posts wrong or something
Oh shut up, you big baby.
 
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