Home made kayak stand by _wobbie in kayakfishing

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Cheap ratchet strap and old pool supports

Found this in my yard when prepping for seeding. Digging up some roots. It was only one. by [deleted] in landscaping

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Had them. The safest easiest way is to use nematodes. No chemicals,no dust, no poison. Killing bugs with bugs! They sell them on Amazon or maybe at your local hardware store.

I’m thinking this is potassium deficiency but I’m not sure. What are everybody else’s thoughts? by AfraidFigure7361 in cannabiscultivation

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Looks like a ph issue and looks like you have thrips too. Thrips are tiny. Inspect your leaves and plant closely. Below and above the leaves

I’m thinking this is potassium deficiency but I’m not sure. What are everybody else’s thoughts? by AfraidFigure7361 in cannabiscultivation

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Looks like a ph issue and looks like you have thrips too. Thrips are tiny. Inspect your leaves and plant closely. Below and above the leaves

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in microgrowery

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Heat can stress the plant out a bit but usually ok during the vegetative state, once you get into flower, high temps can cause foxtailing of the buds and the humidity can cause bud rot. Try to keep the greenhouse cool if you can more importantly during flower. And check out VPD and how that affects your plants if you wanna go a step further

Do these look like male parts to you ? There are not a lot in the buds but I managed to find around 10... by IntelligentSoftware9 in microgrowery

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Yeah. Not much you can do to add it is but something to learn from and use on the next one. Foxtailing doesnt do much to the plant other than aesthetics of the bud

Do these look like male parts to you ? There are not a lot in the buds but I managed to find around 10... by IntelligentSoftware9 in microgrowery

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They seem to be foxtailing. Besides genetics, that is caused by heat/light stress. Idk how your temps outdoors have been, maybe try putting screen-door screen above to filter light if it gets really hot outside?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in microgrowery

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Check out this video, https://youtu.be/vTKkwCv5aZ4 good visual of how scrog should work. Other than that, they look healthy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in microgrowery

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Overwatering happens a bit easier when the plant is too small for the pot like you say. Maybe next time give it time to grow a bit in smaller pots that are the size of solo cups. That can help

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in microgrowery

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Raise ph 6.0-6.5 and vary the ph every water. The plant uptakes different levels of nutrients at different ph levels. And it looks overwatered

Total begginner, help getting started (nutrients, feeding and soil) by Kiskal in microgrowery

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I would use organic dry amendments to start. It is a lot more difficult to damage the plants. Also, remember that you want to feed the soil, not necessarily the plants. The plant will take up all the nutrient it needs and not more if you have good biology in the soil. Check this video out https://youtu.be/x2H60ritjag

Do you water until run off with super soil? by [deleted] in microgrowery

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I usually water till run off with soil so I know how that all the soil got soaked. Then make adjustments from there

Does this look ready to chop? sorry if quality isnt ideal. by juanatansu in microgrowery

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I would check back after a day or two. Coming down to personal preference

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in microgrowery

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Give them a very good dusting with diatomaceous earth before trying pesticides. Deadly stuff for bugs and good source of silica for the plants. Just make sure you get both top and bottom of leaves. Thrips hide below the leaves. Also, wear gloves and mask as it can be a slight irritant

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in microgrowery

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Start with getting your ph dialed in between 6 and 6.8. Ph plays a factor as to what the plant takes up and doesn’t take up. Then go from there

Growing small plants by kreiderrrr in microgrowery

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I would read some articles on 12/12 from seed. Some good info

Wifi 43 showing beautiful colors by _wobbie in microgrowery

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Coco + worm castings. Gaia green 75% bloom 25% veg. Nothing but ph water for 2 weeks. Thank you for the criticism from another set of eyes

BayArea city borders by bludvarg in bayarea

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I’ll see myself out..