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  1. Mrs. Weedstein

    Extreme frustration

    Thanks but I don’t think it’s a vector issue.
  2. Mrs. Weedstein

    Extreme frustration

    So I bit the bullet and spent more than $300 building a hoophouse to protect my crop from the rain after a bud rot outbreak last year. Seemed to be working fine until today, where several of my best colas were afflicted with bud rot out of nowhere. They were fine yesterday. I had to cut...
  3. Mrs. Weedstein

    Low temp flowering experiment?

    This seems doable without much extra expense since I already got something like this!
  4. Mrs. Weedstein

    Low temp flowering experiment?

    It’s a King LED blurple type light and the tent is about 2 x 4 feet. I hate to show my hillbilliness so obviously but that’s all I remember. Please don’t ask about watts or lumens because I can’t remember. I grow outdoor and just fuck around indoors for shits and giggles.
  5. Mrs. Weedstein

    Low temp flowering experiment?

    An LED, the brand is King LED but I can’t remember the details. The light is blurple. I was pretty drunk when I ordered it and am too drunk to remember specifics right now, LOL. I read somewhere that cannabis can’t be relied upon to survive in temps consistently below 70 F so I guess we will be...
  6. Mrs. Weedstein

    Please help! S-O-S

    Thanks bro
  7. Mrs. Weedstein

    Low temp flowering experiment?

    So due to various reasons that are too boring to explain, I’ve got a couple spare plants (one male, one female) that I sprouted on a lark and are ready to flower. Also got a clone of my wife’s favorite cultivar ready to flower. I live in a double-wide trailer and don’t have room for the tent in...
  8. Mrs. Weedstein

    Please help! S-O-S

    I like the idea of pumice and lava rock, since they don’t break down like perlite. I may need to try that out in my outdoor grow. Any recommendations as to the size of the particles? When I envision lava rock, I envision big ass chunks. When I envision pumice, I envision a big rectangular thing...
  9. Mrs. Weedstein

    Please help! S-O-S

    In the long run I think a good source of carbon but it would take too long to break down in the short term. I like to think of decomposition as a “chew test.” Imagine chewing up a corn husk — that’s going to require quite a bit of jaw muscle and time (energy). Compare to something like dried...
  10. Mrs. Weedstein

    Please help! S-O-S

    Great advice, but I’d like to add the caveat that folks should be careful with composted materials from outside their own yard. There have been cases of yard clippings and leaves treated with chemicals that proved toxic in the finished compost. The only way to avoid this for sure is to rely on...
  11. Mrs. Weedstein

    Please help! S-O-S

    Cover crops are great for outdoor crops where they have time to break down from year to year, making the nitrogen available. However, those cover crops aren’t going to have time to break down before this plant would be ready to harvest. In other words, the cover crop isn’t making any nitrogen...
  12. Mrs. Weedstein

    Please help! S-O-S

    Is the plant going to vanish from existence because the OP made a mistake at some point? You may have been starved in a box without food but you still sound like a cunt behind a keyboard.
  13. Mrs. Weedstein

    Please help! S-O-S

    It’s a fucking plant, calm down. It’s not like he starved his child to death. Also I am pretty sure the OP did not do this on purpose. I suppose you’ve never had any fuck-ups in your life?
  14. Mrs. Weedstein

    Please help! S-O-S

    Careful consideration is usually the first best approach rather than pouring stuff on the plant, I tend to agree.
  15. Mrs. Weedstein

    Please help! S-O-S

    Yeah then it must have something to do with that. I am dubious that it’s the soil if they were growing fine and then went to shit after the flip.
  16. Mrs. Weedstein

    Please help! S-O-S

    When did they start looking shitty like that? It’s weird to me if they were able to get to that point and begin producing flower then just start dying if nothing changed. Think back: something must have triggered this reaction. If they’d been this unhealthy all along they wouldn’t have even...
  17. Mrs. Weedstein

    Which of these seeds would you pop and why?

    That sounds interesting!
  18. Mrs. Weedstein

    Goldilocks bubble bag?

    Thanks guys this is all great advice — I will read up and watch videos, probably come back with more questions before I make a purchase and before I harvest (aiming to chop a month from now).
  19. Mrs. Weedstein

    Chop before rain? Week 10ish

    Keep a close eye — that impromptu cover may have helped previously more than you realized. Botrytis can spread like wildfire.
  20. Mrs. Weedstein

    Whats your answers? 1 to 3 weeks left?

    Those look good but keep in mind they greatly lose volume post-harvest as the water evaporates. I’d say like 50 percent smaller within a couple days of drying. So, those flowers aren’t going to look as robust. I’d wait longer.
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