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  1. CanadianJim

    So I think it's to late to fix my mistake help ? 2x2 journal grow

    The roots organic soil will work fine. You shouldn't need to feed them after you pot up, at least not for a bit. If you want to build your own supersoil it will take quite a while, but you can find recipes in the organic section, and plenty of experienced people who can recommend additives for...
  2. CanadianJim

    A question about trifoliate plants

    As you can see, she kept the tri bud structure. When I manicure the top cola, I'll try to take some pics, if she kept it long enough.
  3. CanadianJim

    A question about trifoliate plants

    Guess it's good that I never tried to journal a grow. 2 seedling pics, a pic at the beginning of flower then a shot of harvested bud, like this!
  4. CanadianJim

    Plants not happy... Any help guys? :/

    Good to see you around again Aussie.
  5. CanadianJim

    Plants not happy... Any help guys? :/

    No. The plants will recover, the damaged leaves won't. You should still be good to veg away. They will also have time to recover from the stress they've been under. You still have the potential for a great grow here.
  6. CanadianJim

    Plants not happy... Any help guys? :/

    Cooler temps can cause problems with uptake of phosphorous, and so can nute imbalances. Damaged leaves will never recover, so watch the new growth. You might want to up pot, 1L is pretty small, and they've been in there 3 weeks.
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    Plants not happy... Any help guys? :/

    As I said above...
  8. CanadianJim

    Lil advice for my first Outdoor

    Depends on the space available, but bigger root systems = stronger plants, and usually better weed. As to support, while bamboo lets you be more flexible and can be moved if needed, it can also be weaker to the wind. That said it's still better than tomato cages, as soon as your plant gets over...
  9. CanadianJim

    hermie!

    It's okay if you don't have pics, they just usually lead to more and more accurate responses. If you can post a whole plant pic it can sometimes give and indication of any stresses the plant is under. At this point, in your position I would just watch that plant like a hawk for nanners or...
  10. CanadianJim

    New need help!

    Also, budget? Do you have high electricity costs in your area?
  11. CanadianJim

    hermie!

    Pics! And sometimes only one branch, or even only one budsite puts out nanners/sacs, so yes, there is a chance you caught it early enough. What is your growing environment like? What medium? Was there any stress on the plant? Were there any seeds in the swollen calyxes?
  12. CanadianJim

    Massachusetts 2020 outdoors seed selection

    I always wonder about these "real deal" discussions. Doesn't seem to make much sense. If it grows the same as the "rd", looks the same, smells the same, flowers the same, smokes the same, then what is the actual difference? Most guys are getting their seeds from the banks anyway, not the...
  13. CanadianJim

    ADVICE

    There are too many new strains coming out every day, not to mention "strains" that are just random f1 crosses put out by someone who just chucked some pollen, gave it a name and sold them. The other point here is the growing conditions of Master Kush and Bubba Kush are the same, despite having...
  14. CanadianJim

    Cut my losses or wait?

    If you're not sure then wait until after you switch to 12/12. If you mistook calyxes for pollen sacs, you really need to be sure before you start throwing plants out.
  15. CanadianJim

    Do Any of You Intentionally Sow Seeds Around a Full Moon?

    Chipmunks and skunks probably. Chipmunks are eating the tender new roots, and skunks are eating the grubs in the soil. Both are attracted to the scent of disturbed soil.
  16. CanadianJim

    ADVICE

    If the nitrogen is too high, or your nutes are too strong they'll burn hot pepper's roots. Really helped me learn not to mix nutes too hot.
  17. CanadianJim

    Hindo / Kush genitics

    So long as you get decent airflow you should be okay, unless you get crazy high humidity where you are. There are also strains of bacteria that prevent bud rot, bacillus subtilis, I think. I used potassium bicarbonate as a preventive as well.
  18. CanadianJim

    Lil advice for my first Outdoor

    I learned that legal doesn't mean safe. I let her get taller than the fence and she got ripped. Keep 'em low. And if I were you I would stick with faster flowering strains, Great Lakes weather can go from summer to winter overnight.
  19. CanadianJim

    Question on outdoor plants that have re-vegged

    Yeah, sounds about right. The point about camouflage is well taken too. @Joncoh101 I know SA legalized, but you have to be sure of your neighbours, I had a plant get stolen this year, she was more than a foot taller than the fence. I'll be keeping them under 2 meters in the future.
  20. CanadianJim

    Outdoor 2020 grow

    Pm sun always seems more intense to me, but I grew outdoors this year, and the only spot I could use only got direct sun in the am, and the plant did great.
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