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  1. Ukulele Haze

    Watering advise

    Thank you for providing the link. That thing is pretty neat. I have had some over-saturation issues with other self-watering products. But, that one seems to be getting glowing reviews. I might consider it for down the road.
  2. Ukulele Haze

    Watering advise

    I don't personally think those plants are ready to water to runoff like you're talking about in that container. I think the amount of water you are giving it makes sense. But, gradually increasing the amount as you go is good. Waiting to water until the leaves start drooping is not something I...
  3. Ukulele Haze

    Watering advise

    I am curious about this, but haven't been able to locate the product you are talking about. Is it possible you might be able to link me to it so I could check it out?
  4. Ukulele Haze

    Watering advise

    How much are you currently giving them? It seems to be working out OK. Those are some pretty healthy looking plants to me for two weeks old.
  5. Ukulele Haze

    Help cat chewed off fan leaves

    Are they after the taste, or are they being spiteful?
  6. Ukulele Haze

    Help cat chewed off fan leaves

    But isn't that like going to the Doctor's office, telling them you're getting a second opnion, and then going back to the same Doctor's office?
  7. Ukulele Haze

    Help cat chewed off fan leaves

    Can we view a photo of the culprit? I want to see it's smug, cannabis-eating feline face.
  8. Ukulele Haze

    who can guess how much yield this is ?

    OP has shown us big colas. 4 ounces on the nose, I s'pose. And I mean dry.
  9. Ukulele Haze

    Trichome Photo Caption Competition

    I was baked out of my mind personally when I came up with this. I am amazed it went over well.
  10. Ukulele Haze

    Trichome Photo Caption Competition

    The premise: Sometimes trichome pictures look like other things. Please provide a photo and a fitting caption. I'll give a few examples to start: The Mushroom The Kiss
  11. Ukulele Haze

    Leaves folding upward - Like a taco shell

    Oh...okay. That's cool.
  12. Ukulele Haze

    Leaves folding upward - Like a taco shell

    I don't think it's folding inwards so much as "in the process of fanning out." New growth is curled like that normally. At least, it was with my last plant. However, if you actually witnessed leaves curling back in on themselves, then your light is probably too close or too bright.
  13. Ukulele Haze

    Heat or light stress

    It's one of the two, or both I'd say. But, for people to be able to help you make the determination, I think we would need more information. What light are you using, what is intensity of the light, and what is the proximity of the light to your plants? What are the day and night temperatures of...
  14. Ukulele Haze

    Fan leaves turning yellow and tips of sugar leaves turning brown

    I am not sure if you can do photographs, but it would help to know where those fan leaves were. Were they at the top? Closest to the light? If you're talking 760 actual watts that seems like a lot to me.
  15. Ukulele Haze

    Recommemd strong strawberry-tasting auto

    Thanks for the lead. That seems close enough to what I'm looking for. I'll consider it for the future.
  16. Ukulele Haze

    Dense Bud or Hermies?

    Look like normal buds to me. Keep up the good work!
  17. Ukulele Haze

    Mating

    I think if you google "Rodelization," you might find more about what you're talking about.
  18. Ukulele Haze

    Will this plant ever finish or is there no hope?

    Are you viewing the trichomes of the sugar leaves? Or, are you viewing the trichomes of the buds themselves?
  19. Ukulele Haze

    Mating

    I haven't personally heard of that particular ritual. But, are you asking how cannabis reproduces normally? Or, how Feminized seeds are made? Those are two very different procedures.
  20. Ukulele Haze

    Slow Bud Development in late Flower

    I don't see an issue personally. I'd just give each plant however much time it needs. Using methods like checking the trichomes, you should be able to get an idea when the time is right to harvest.
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