So getting ready to transplant to the guerilla site but just got done smoking some herb and getting paranoid about growing in public how do you guys deal with this?
Yeah that's what I assumed it's more that when should I expect growth it's been since yesterday and this yellowing still hasn't gone through photosynthesis its still all yellow.
So I have a Green Crack sprout who still had it's cask attached after sprout so I popped off with my fingernails and there's just a yellow ball anyone have anything input on this.
No I think he thought I was dealing because I was on a suspicious looking mountain bike it's like I just can't ride my bike and smoke a joint without some form of drama happening.
So just got back from riding the mountain bicycle around and had a couple joints so I'm just talking with a friend he leaves and a guy sees me smoking a joint and says get the **** out of here with that so I just hold my ground and he comes up to me asking me if I want to go 1 vs 1 I don't like...
Check around the base of the stalk for tiny clear/white worms with black heads if there are you have a case of fungus gnats set up a sticky trap to monitor the flying insect population and dry out the soil or add a layer of sand to the top soil to kill any larvae if the problem becomes greater...
Your welcome KansasCityChief. I recommend a good flush and switch to 1/4 strength of grow big and what ever blooming line your using do a 1/2 strength from the pics I can tell these plants are well fed on nitrogen from the dark coloring of the leaves so you don't need to up on of that grow big...
Well Ocean Forest already contains some nutrients and already adding on to that will cause a nutrient burn I believe it says on the bag to hold off on any added nutrients for atleast three weeks which must have been why this problem happend early during vegative stage. So is this problem still...
Need more info. Temperature in your Grow Area? What nutrients are you using? Ph of soil? What soil line are using? This seems to be a case of nutrient burn so weaken your nutrient solution the next time you feed.
I would recommend spraying with a mild hydrogen peroxide solution. Then leave a fan or shake the plants so stagnant water does not sit. This will stop any mold from developing on the flowers.