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    My furry assistant ...

    Took me a while, but here's the weed muncher herself, Pickles. I've turned old plants into rando houseplants and she will just rub her face all over. Better than catgrass!
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    My furry assistant ...

    I love the look of shock on her face! We started composting the litter last year, so I like to think my two nuggets are helping in more than one way
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    My furry assistant ...

    I have furry assistants too! He doesn't munch, but his sister took out 4 seedlings when I wasn't looking.
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    is this mold?

    I'm going with not mold, it looks too much like dry medium to me. And no fuzzies in and around the spots in question.
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    Clozapine and Medical Marijuana interactions

    Haven't taken Clozapine, but I've been on Quetiapine for the past 5 years while smoking with no I'll effects.
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    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    First Scrog! 15 Gal pots, organic amended soil. Running clones of a mystery seed I grew outdoors last summer. I'm calling it Riddler OG.
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    Cherry pie update 29 days into flower

    Great beard of Zeus, those plants look fantastic. Never tried cherry pie, 100% indica?
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    N toxicity with a side of light burn

    Agree with drsaltzman, I don't see any Ntox, and the lighter parts are newer growth, near the center. I did see some light yellow spotting, which I'm inclined to think is from the foliar spray with lights on (if that's what you did). They look really nice otherwise!
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    This little one a male?

    Agreed. Nice catch
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    Help diagnosing problems?

    I've had good luck with watering with plain pH 6.8 water and adding a bit of Epsom salts (I think I use 1tsp/gallon) when this happens. Takes my ladies about a week to recover. Best of luck!
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    Help diagnosing problems?

    To me, it looks like nutrient lockout on that one lady. The yellowing seems to be happening mid height up, not from the bottom. Along with the telltale burnt tips and the copper patch on that leaf is also a sure sign. I'm a soil grower too, and I always end up with one or two that don't like...
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