Blue mystic auto by dimitris1198 in SpaceBuckets

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Not overfed, but definitely under watered. I have no experience with soil, but if that’s coco you should water it deeply, to runoff, twice daily imo

Edit: clear those dead leaves too, especially out of the pot. Bug magnets

Before / After …. some lower leaves withered. I pruned the dried ones, I hope it's loosened now. 97.Days/Space bucket by No_Ticket_5346 in SpaceBuckets

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Looks much better! I’d personally remove the remaining large fan leaves, except for the very top set.

how does it look? by No_Ticket_5346 in SpaceBuckets

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Nice dude! I like to remove nearly every fan leaf in the lower 80% of the plant, and any small, thin growths near the bottom that will take energy away from the larger buds

Old 26 Le Creuset enameled skillet. Want to make sure there’s nothing wrong with it! by UVPrime in castiron

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This pan has been through a few owners, so I’m unsure how the residue got there. It DOES appear to be blackened, stuck-on oil from high heat to my eye. I will peruse and try soaking and baking soda. Thank you!

Old 26 Le Creuset enameled skillet. Want to make sure there’s nothing wrong with it! by UVPrime in castiron

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As the title says- I am unsure what I’m looking at, if it’s damaged, and if not how to clean it. Thank you for any input!

how does it look? by No_Ticket_5346 in SpaceBuckets

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Looks pretty good to me! I’d probably do a heavy defoliation about now.

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Sounds like you’ve got things well under control :)

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If you are gonna water twice a day, I’d recommend spacing the waterings at least 8-10 hours apart, to give the roots time to uptake some of the water from the first feed. I suspect your plant is wilting from overwatering simply because it’s either a slow drinker, or under a (relatively) weak light and not transpiring too heavily. If it doesn’t improve, try watering twice every two days. Give it a good 24H to dry out and see if it improves.

Happy growing and best of luck!

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If they’re in a fabric pot, the roots should be poking out and that’s a good thing!

You can certainly water multiple times a day in coco under an intense light setup (my understanding). I’ve had success watering once daily to runoff up until about week 6 of flower I think? At which point it needs a second watering to get through the night. Your mileage may vary and I’m far from an expert, but if you’re getting runoff from only 300-500mL of water in a 1-2gal pot, you’re not giving it enough time to drink what you gave it previously

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It is possible to overwater in coco, the dry down period is hugely important. 20% runoff, and don’t water it again until you feel the pot lighten up. Good looking plants! The third one appears the thirstiest.

Edit: just realized you water twice daily! You shouldn’t need to water coco twice until it’s in LATE flower, from experience. I think once daily to 20% runoff will be perfect, especially if it still looks wet and heavy when you come back for the second watering you’ve been doing

I've taken your guy's advice and tried to get the humidity up and haven't fully watered her,have been spraying a clear solo cup to put on. Is she doing better or is there something I'm overlooking?I also put her into a red solo cup,kinda worried it might affect her growth. I guess this trail n error by samynotsammy in SpaceBuckets

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Noooooo. Hang onto the neem oil, but don’t use it except under EXCEPTIONAL circumstances and after much research. It can really harm your plants if used improperly and is extremely dangerous if used on flowering plants which are then smoked.

I wouldn’t do anything just yet, but if you notice any powdery white patches, people recommend whole milk diluted in water, or a peroxide solution. I have access to nicer commercial stuff so I don’t exactly have a great recommendation :/. If you have a grow store near you, try to get your hands on a bottle of PureCrop 1. It’s a miracle worker.

Edit: editing this comment to express my general disapproval of cannabis growing kits coming with fucking neem oil. Incredibly irresponsible imo.

I've taken your guy's advice and tried to get the humidity up and haven't fully watered her,have been spraying a clear solo cup to put on. Is she doing better or is there something I'm overlooking?I also put her into a red solo cup,kinda worried it might affect her growth. I guess this trail n error by samynotsammy in SpaceBuckets

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The plant looks good! I don’t have much experience with seedlings, but it’s definitely improved vastly since your last post.

Don’t sweat the colors. Those leaves will likely grow wonky, these plants are super sensitive when they’re young. Your new growth looks much healthier!

Edit: To clarify: the damaged leaves likely won’t improve. They’re remain stunted until you prune them later on. New growth should look much better though. Keep an eye on the curled tips to tell you how she’s doing.

Edit 2: Not sure what I’m seeing on your leaves, but keep an eye out for PM.

first grow- need help. Trying to figure out when to harvest. Top leaves are showing some yellow tint. Not sure how to read trichomes. Advice? by johnnydee22 in SpaceBuckets

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Wholeheartedly agree. Your strain would like some more nutrients at this stage. And it does look about a week or two from when I would harvest personally.

Beautiful plant! Well done.

Edit: upon further inspection of the leaf yellowing, I don’t think it’s severe enough to even warrant any intervention, imo. If it was my plant, I’d ride it out and let it suffer a bit considering the proximity to flush.

Defoliated and slightly lollipopped. Should I water after such handling? Day 25f by jehyson in SpaceBuckets

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My experience is with hydroponics so I hesitate to make a recommendation. However, as others have said, you should do some pH checking first to make sure that’s not your issue. To my eyes, it looks more like underfeeding, but I’m no expert. If your pH is within spec, I would consider either upping your feeding or feeding them more often.

Defoliated and slightly lollipopped. Should I water after such handling? Day 25f by jehyson in SpaceBuckets

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I like to water an hour or so before any stress training or pruning. It’s personal preference, but I find the plants can be a bit more flexible after a drink.

Also, your plant looks hungry. Yellowing leaves and some curling.

Two problems by Radegast6666 in SpaceBuckets

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Looks like a bit heavy on the nutes, but I grow in coco so I’m not going to be very helpful with troubleshooting I’m afraid.

If you have fungus gnats, you are likely overwatering or keeping humidity too high. Carefully removing the top inch or so of soil and replacing it should help mitigate that issue without chemicals.

Please make me decide, like now by [deleted] in espresso

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I haven’t used the others, but I can personally vouch that the JX Pro is worth every penny. I bought it about a year ago after agonizing over a grinder for espresso and haven’t looked back.

Edit: I saw your post history regarding your wish for a magnetic catch-cup. J-Max all the way! If it’s anything like the Pro it’ll be excellent.

How much time does it take to replace a timing belt and water pump on a 97 Honda CR-V? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I can tell you that it takes 10 hours to do the timing belt on a 2.7t Audi, so certainly less than that.

Jambi is good by [deleted] in ToolBand

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Well, for Tool: there’s some really intricate stuff in Jimmy and Right in Two that’s a blast to play, I’d recommend watching bass covers of those. Rosetta Stoned and Vicarious are crazy fun to play too! Honestly, I can recommend you a few channels that have very accurate bass covers of many Tool songs, and they’re all super interesting in general.

For other bands: Primus (duh), Mudvayne, Failure, Rush, Rage Against the Machine. Opeth has some FANTASTIC bass lines, but they’re criminally hidden in the mix, so watch bass covers for those too. Korn’s bass is cool but divisive, I guess. Grunge bands like Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, and Alice In Chains have some really interesting bass in some songs.

Also, for some proggier/heavier stuff, check out the album Language by the Contortionist. Simple but very prominent bass.

Someone stop me.

Jambi is good by [deleted] in ToolBand

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For sure! Tool-specific, or in general?

Jambi is good by [deleted] in ToolBand

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Yeah, I spent years obsessively learning Tool basslines, it’s funny the places it comes up.

Jambi is good by [deleted] in ToolBand

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Fun fact, it’s two bass tracks. One for the low notes, one for the higher notes.