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  1. Dr. Quackinbush

    need a push in right direction

    I always germinate right in the soil. RW for hydro. It could be just a bad batch of seeds you have. I've found germinated seeds under the floor mat in my car.
  2. Dr. Quackinbush

    question about "crowding"

    Stretched internodal spacing for starters. Potential for mold, mildew, pests. To try and avoid this, as well as maximize your yield, you'll need cool temps, PLENTY of fresh air exchange and a good light source. (HID)
  3. Dr. Quackinbush

    Purple Stocks

    Purpling along the stem is by no means an indicator of good genetics. -it's merely a phenotypical expression found in many, many strains-
  4. Dr. Quackinbush

    can i remove seed casing? (leaves are popping out)

    Spritz it with water a few times a day to help it out. If it goes too long without falling off and letting the cots out, then you can use tweezers or a tiny pair of scissors to help.
  5. Dr. Quackinbush

    powdery mildew Cause and Solution needed rep offered

    Your environmental conditions are making it possible for the spores to germinate.. For starters, drop the humidity and/or increase fresh air exchange. Spraying the plants with water pH'd in the high 7's always worked well for me. Remember.. unless you change/fix the growing conditions, PM...
  6. Dr. Quackinbush

    Hello Rollitup

    Hey, thanks Wikid. The cursor wasn't activating any of the icons or smileys, but it's working fine now. :eyesmoke: Thanks again.
  7. Dr. Quackinbush

    Hello Rollitup

    Hello everyone, nice forum.I'm an old soil guy, looking forward to sharing some of my grows with you here, I just sprouted some Agent Orange. I also have some Australian Blue and LaCon as well as some personal Hawaiian and Thai genetics in bloom atm.Well.. I'm off to peruse the forum.EDIT: Why...
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