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    Water Curing Buds; For Dummies

    Always remember: "hydrophobic" or "not water soluble" isn't absolute. There's always a degree of hydrophobicity, so at least a little bit will be lost with water curing. That and the fact that even if it was 100% hydrophobic, the water can displace the hydrophobic substances... Think if you had...
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    Take a look at my trichomes

    Pics of ze entire plant monsieurs. Notice the yellowing starting at the bottom. No nutes ever, just good soil ammended with self produced worm compost in a 5ish gal pot Sorry for the quality of the pics.. So, what do you think? Ready? Another week? Half now half in a week?
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    Take a look at my trichomes

    Useful answers, thank you! I think I'll give it another week, and tomorrow I can take a pic of the entire plant. She's already yellowing in the bottom, but reverof is right, most of the pistils are white still... You'll see tomorrow dudes
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    Take a look at my trichomes

    Hey, First grow. Outdoors. Been flowering for somewhere around 5 weeks. I think almost all my trichomes are milky, and I want highness, not sleepy shit. What do you think? Is she ready for harvest? So excited! :hump: EDIT: It's bagseed BTW
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    Outdoor grow flowering cause of bad weather

    Hey, this is my first grow. I planted in May in a pot outdoors and my baby has been growing good so far. I had a some problems with excess heat, and the pH was a bit off, but I corrected both. I also have transplanted twice, and my final container is about 20 liters. Where I live the rainy...
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    Heat problem? Help please!!

    Really? No one?
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    Heat problem? Help please!!

    Anyone else has another opinion? The plant is still looking the same, I'm letting it get dryer. The problem doesn't seem to be getting worse, but is still there (the top leaves were still all the way green last time, this time the very tips are starting to get brown) I noticed another problem...
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    Plant Moisture Stress - Symptoms and Solutions

    I guess growing in the tropics has it's advantages (and IF it's a heat problem, clearly some disadvantages too!)
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    Heat problem? Help please!!

    Thanks mazand, those are some good looking plants there! I'm counting on that resilience you mention, since my plant isn't looking very good. I guess I'll just let it go for a while, see if it was stress from the transplant/moving. Hope everything picks up from here.
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    Heat problem? Help please!!

    Mmmm, I guess I could be overwatering. I'm getting a soil moisture sensor soon, but for now I guess Ill cut on the watering until I see leaves starting to droop, weigh everything and try to keep it close to that level. Though I'm worried that if I underwater, my plant wont survive the heat
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    Heat problem? Help please!!

    It's tap water, pH around 6.8 I think worm castings are rich in magnesium (at least in theory)
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    Heat problem? Help please!!

    Hey, first grow here. I planted this bagseed baby in a small pot (0.5 gal?) on my window sill, about 6 weeks ago, my medium is 50% sterile garden soil, 50% biologically active home made worm castings. The medium takes a little bit to take moisture in, but I (think) I'm sufficiently...
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    Plant Moisture Stress - Symptoms and Solutions

    Hey, first grow here. I planted this bagseed baby in a small pot (0.5 gal?) on my window sill, about 6 weeks ago, my medium is 50% sterile garden soil, 50% biologically active home made worm castings. The medium takes a little bit to take moisture in, but I (think) I'm sufficiently careful...
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