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  1. trichoneum

    brown hairs in early flower

    Now thats sense. Gotta go with what you know.
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    brown hairs in early flower

    What are you talking about? Who said there was? I said quite clearly the sheen. Read it. Its a sign of n toxicity. Shiny leaves. Start where you like as long as its not near me smart arse. Did you think I was having a dig or something? The dude says himself there's tip burn.
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    brown hairs in early flower

    Purely as I said. The plants have had excess nutrient and show signs of toxicity, they have been flushed, this should be fixed by resuming reduced nutrients at this stage. We don't know the ph as we haven't been told but I'm assuming It's in appropriate range. Overfeeding won't be fixed by...
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    brown hairs in early flower

    Glad I can be of entertainment redneck. Or redkneck. However you're spelling it now.
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    brown hairs in early flower

    Not at all, you're quite correct i just like proper answers. However I would contend that first thing is likely to be heavy handed feeding as op acknowledges himself. I would assume ph is correct in first instance and I see no other indication of the lights being too close. Flush will have...
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    brown hairs in early flower

    Yes, they will be just fine as long as you fix the nutrient issue. Other thing, have you knocked or brushed the flowers more than gently? Sometimes an elbow or maybe sleeve catches them, or when youre tying down you give them a knock, which causes the pistils to die (why they go brown, this is...
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    Defoliation!

    Yes that's very true. Just the sort of answer I was trying to provoke by being a smart arse!! Sativas, for e.g., need very little indeed. Also I like to fill my space and almost all hybrids or indicas, in my experience of course, benefit from defol to some extent. However. If you had a spacious...
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    Defoliation!

    Oh and 9 plants total @Rurumo. I too am 4×4 inside at mo but I've never had less than 8 in there. Come out with 20-25 zip most times, bit less occasionally when I'm testing new genes or technique. Or run out of time like my last which had to be ripped and gone quick due to trouble. Unfortunately...
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    Defoliation!

    Lol, I'm at 21 days more or less and in my garden. It brought this to mind. I have a question @ComfortCreator; when focussing on leaves what do you do when these leaves block the light and air from other leaves, which are already blocking light and air from more of the leaves we've been growing?
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    Defoliation!

    Yes I leave leaf at tops and 'bud' leaves. But I take most the large shades around day 21 and shades that have grown off the secondary sticks. I do leave them on during stretch, contrary to the guide I linked too, I found I get better removing the originals at 21 days. I'm not sure how many...
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    Defoliation!

    Auto correct! That is search defoliation. Not exfoliation. Skin care for cannabis? Interesting! Ha ha Ha!
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    Defoliation!

    Just to be clear, balance is everything. Don't take too much. There is another thread on here where a user has put a nice little bit of research. I can't find it just now but will try again when I've got time. It's worth reading for those wanting a nice simple overview of the science. I'm sure...
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    Defoliation!

    Not as much as buds that get light. Not to mention airflow. I'm not sure why all the debate and people claiming the above is biology or science. There is much research saying otherwise and you will notice buds provide the leaf they need in these circumstances, dialling in your nute's is part the...
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    HELP! White pistils turning orange - end of week 3 Flower!

    Jobs a good un! Start a Scrog set up to get best out of it in my opinion. Others may recommend sog, excellent method, but I find i get better buds letting them grow on a bit. Sounds like you'll be golden m8. In my experience a good way of telling if your lights are too close is if there is any...
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    HELP! White pistils turning orange - end of week 3 Flower!

    You could also try 'super cropping' her and tying them over so the branches grow horizontally rather than vertical. Bit later than ideal but if she's going into the light. I've done this for the same reason and they went mad after. That was well in to flower on sour grape. Tbh I've never used a...
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    old man gonna try it...

    Steep learning curve m8, even moving outdoor to in or vis a versa. But hella rewarding when that first harvest comes in and its really enjoyable even if gardening isn't your thing. Sounds like you'll do well with that set up, but don't get discouraged even if something unforeseen happens and you...
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    HELP! White pistils turning orange - end of week 3 Flower!

    To me with the info given it looks pretty usual. As I'm sure you know they change color as they 'die' and are replaced by newly growing white ones. Touching won't help though, I try not to and have a grower friend who manhandles everything. Roughly. Not allowed near mine anymore, it really...
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    HELP! White pistils turning orange - end of week 3 Flower!

    Hey m8. What strain please to begin with?
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    old man gonna try it...

    Hi guys, I've been at it a while and have taken so much great info that I thought it time I joined to learn more and to help others where I can. ^^ in my experience Piratebug is quite right. I've tried all sorts of sizes and types and have gone back to pb28s! Not saying they're the best or suit...
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