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  1. DancesWithWeeds

    Holes in some fan leaves

    Do you think maybe more than one kind of bug? Big holes and little spots? I'm just gussing but that's a posibility.
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    Day 26 of Veg

    Actually, your plants look prety good. There's nothing wrong with growing with bag seeds, Sometimes you get something really good. Three of them look like they may be indica and the forth looks like a sativa. Just a guess. I would continue with these, at least until a problem shows up. They...
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    Organic coco grow

    Very nice.
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    Chicken manure pellwt

    Thanks. I'm off on a houseplant kick and that wold look nice. The houseplants are mostly just to brighten things up. Not serious grows. I can do this through the winter and not have more plants than the limit.
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    Help identify cause of browning

    Man, I don't really know. Never had it. It's best to ask someone else. I just like to chase the problems down. This is a new one for me. As far as the cures go I don't want to guess.
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    How much thc can coconut/lecithin hold?

    What if you add RSO to the infused coconut oil? It sort of srands to reason that after the oil has become infused with the max amount of oil that if you add RSO it would then become a blend c-oil and RSO. Make it as strong as you like. This is just a thought that I'm not going to do. I make...
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    Help identify cause of browning

    Prety sure I was wrong. The images of pythium on google all look like the plant.
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    Help identify cause of browning

    Just a guess from the dark green leafs and browing tips that curl down it looks to me like Nitrogen toxcity. Just a thought.
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    Chicken manure pellwt

    I know this is an old thread but your grow looks really nice. Courious: What strain are the orange colered buds?
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    Seeling yellowing

    Like what @Hollatchaboy said, watch the water. A 16 once Solo cup is what most peo[ple use start their plants when using soil. They stay in them until there is a well developed root system and then moved to a larger pot.
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    Seeling yellowing

    If you want to you can add some soil up to about 1/2 inch below the first node and it will take root and make a bigger root ball. That's not necessary but it helps.
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    Noob can someone advise me what this needs!

    These plants are a lot tougher than one might think. I see some trying to give the plants more than they want.
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    Seeling yellowing

    It looks like they are humgry and too far from the light. Those little Jiffy seed starters don't really have any nutes to speak of. I believe that the best thing to do now is get rid of the netting that holds it together and put it in some mild but good soil. The netting will restrict the root...
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    Noob can someone advise me what this needs!

    It looks like you may be over thinnking your plant. Can't really tell but the lightness on the leafs look like light reflexion. Is't posible that it was a little overwatered but the plant looks pretty good. If it was mine i'd just keep an eye on it for a few days. Trying to ajust if it doesn't...
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    Down to Earth Ferts

    How about soil? These are house plants grown in Miracle-Gro potting soil. They are being fed runoff from some old frutilizer that got wet. Hulkberry autos. When the frut tea is gone it will be one of the things mentioned above.
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    Down to Earth Ferts

    I'm ready to change. Most of my grows are outdoors so not to worried about nutes. I'm goiing natural. That's how I raise my veggis. If you live on a farm there's no need for chemicals. I found out that it's not necessary to spend a lot of money to raise pot.
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    using compost...

    Back to using compost. One thing not to forget is the water from boiling vegetables. There's a lot of nutes there. You can use it for tea or just moisten your compost with it. Just make sure there's no salt in it. That's easy for me being on a no salt diet.
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    using compost...

    We have coyotes, too. But we also have a donkey and they are mortal enemys. The donkey is here to protect the goats.
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    using compost...

    I use perlite in my super soil but I'm to try living soil this year. The goal is to use nothing except what is produced on the farm. Most of the outdoor is ready to plant. Grow room, almost. Anyhow I don't want to get of track from the OP's thread.
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    using compost...

    I know, but the rest is in the same search. I just pulled that one out because it was there. There was all kinds of stuff on animal bacteria and their effect on humans. Who's to say that the amimal products in the pet food isn't infected.
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