just to point out 2 flaws of your argument here....first...jimmy page leds guitarist purchased his mansion...not john bonham.
and there has been a lot lost in translation as it comes to the bible and other biblical writings...666 is not the number of satan or "the number of the beast" due to...
you are aware that coffee grounds need to be composted first right?they are very high in N and if not composted first your going to burn the hell out of your plants
if you need to green them up..then its probably more then an over watering issue...are your leaves droopy?thats the first sign of over watering....need a little more info and pics would help
ive got one that has some purple on the stems...thats one ive had issues with since sprout...had deformed leaf growth and still does..but i also have low temps in my box for the last few days which could cause the purpling.but they in a soil less mix right now...peat moss and perlite...no nutes...
if you let them dry completely out before your next watering id say they will live...its hard to kill these lil plants we love oh so much...but after a couple more weeks i would transplant again after they have recovered into soil with 50/50 soil and perlite....and wow..those are 2 weeks...
at first glance i would say overwatered and possible root rot from the lack of drainage...the roots are sitting in water and are drowning...theres no perlite in there to help drain the water out...mg organic has no perlite in it at all and if you keep watering it the water is building up in the...
i try not to go into complete detail...i hope from giving basic info people will research on their own....people will learn more and have it stick better from researching on their own then just having someone tell them how to do it
pics would really help....but first question...why did you transplant a 4 day old plant...thats if they are 2 weeks old and was transplanted 10 days ago...but to take a guess without pics id say lack of phosphorous...but thats kinda odd for a 2 week old plant...most soils..especially MG soils...
stress can cause it to hermie..which will make it pollinate itself to produce seeds..which those seeds will make hermie plants...not good.instead of cloning it...why not collect pollen and pollinate only the one branch of bud you want to pollinate.when a plant gets pollinated the whole plant...
time for another update.....
all are doing great (even the retard) other than a lil droop from needing water...they are at that stage where they are drinking themselves dry everyday....will be transplant time really soon.was hoping to get to sex them before transplanting them..but that looks...
what type of system do you have them in...or just watering the rockwool?but to be honest i dont use rockwool...too hard to keep the ph up in my experinces with it...might want to wait till you get some rockwool growers in here to give better advice for that...but i myself always shoot for...
lack of nitrogen....during the first 3-4 weeks of flowering when its still in its "stretch" it needs nitrogen still to cover the rabid new growth....back off your bloom nutes till the stretch is over then back off your grow nutes and slowly introduce your bloom nutes again...and im taking it...
ditto...id say the same thing....but ask why are you cutting,other then some crimping,healthy leaves off a young plant.leave those babies on till yeah are dead and not using any energy.but i was wandering if they are in cramped conditions...i've had leaves do that growing in small grow area and...
i like having the politics forum here..its good to have people list and debate information about whats going on in the world.
my only issue with it is seeing 25 threads or more a day posted thats taking space away from the reason the site is here...marijuana cultivation.they are obviously on...
the reason its not curing is because your not curing it.bags breathe and are not air tight...need to place the bud into mason jars after they are dried and leave them there for at least 2-3 weeks..some cure up to a year
Molybdenum deficiencies occur mainly on acid soils
throughout the coastal areas and on much of the
Southern Tablelands of New South Wales. Parts of the Central Tablelands and Northern Tablelands are
also deficient in molybdenum, and molybdenum
responses have been obtained in crops in the...