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  1. MickFoster

    Hermie?

    It's not a Hermie. It's just throwing out some nanners late in flower........it's called rodelization.
  2. MickFoster

    Can anyone please help tell me where im possibly going wrong???

    Coco A & B........the rest is unnecessary.
  3. MickFoster

    Can anyone please help tell me where im possibly going wrong???

    Welcome to RIU. I suggest you eliminate all of the snake oil products and just use the basic nutes. Start feeding daily to substantial run off, don't use plain water......ever. Next time I suggest smaller pots.......I finish my plants in 9 ltr pots. Keep your pH around 6.0. Good luck.
  4. MickFoster

    Greetings from The West Side!

    Goodbye......:(
  5. MickFoster

    Are auto strains easier to grow

    I don't find autos are any easier or harder than photos........if you know how to grow already.
  6. MickFoster

    Sunshine

    You can, but I wouldn't expect too much. Window grows produce stretched and spindly plants with little yield.
  7. MickFoster

    Does this look like a Herm?

    Kill it!!!!!
  8. MickFoster

    My plants don’t look happy

    I've been growing in coco for decades. The knuckle rule is for soil, not coco. You can't over water in coco with plants that size in a 1 gallon pot......and no Coco grower that I know reuses the run off. Coco still contains 30% oxygen when totally saturated, and with perlite, even more...
  9. MickFoster

    My plants don’t look happy

    You said in your OP that it was 3-4 days since you fed and that the coco was dry on top but still a bit moist........that's treating it like soil. In this post you claim you don't water until the top of the medium isn't dark in color........that's treating it like soil. Coco should remain...
  10. MickFoster

    My plants don’t look happy

    You're treating it like soil........coco is a drain to waste hydroponic medium. Those plants should be fed at least once a day to substantial run off. Never use plain water and never, ever let the coco dry. Contrary to one of the above posts......a coco/perlite mix cannot become compacted.
  11. MickFoster

    Skipping transplant?

    Starting in small pots makes maintaining the the right amount of moisture in the medium much easier, without fear of over watering. Like @Jjgrow420 said......not transplanting autos is a myth. Done properly, transplanting will not slow down growth at all.
  12. MickFoster

    plants growing too slow?

    Poor nutrients and poor lighting. You might consider cleaning your grow room.......dead plant matter attracts bugs.
  13. MickFoster

    Do you play music for you plants?

    I play a porn movie loop......they love it.......especially the lesbian scenes.
  14. MickFoster

    Are 'nanner-made seeds bad?

    The seeds will produce feminine plants.
  15. MickFoster

    My first time cutting and trimming

    Good luck. How are things in Boston?
  16. MickFoster

    Why is Haze called Haze?

    Google is your friend. The nickname Pot comes from the Spanish word Potiguaya, which means Marijuana Leaves. It's a Mexican-Spanish word that is a contraction of potación de guaya, which referred to an alcoholic drink made of marijuana leaves soaked in Brandy or Wine. The Haze family line...
  17. MickFoster

    Help identifying problem with leaves

    Those plants need to be transplanted........like now.
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