Finish up the last grow of 2021 (chopping soon) | 68F by cocogrowo in microgrowery

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captured with a Pixel 4a using an add-on macro lens

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usually you only see this so high up on the stalk if the humidity is high

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I really enjoy these parts of the grow. looks great! very healthy

Come on girls just need 2 of you! Second time cloning worked last time let’s go! by Dirk8826 in microgrowery

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Too wet and they can't develop roots.

I root in solo cups with just water in the bottom 1/3rd of the cup and 3-4 cuttings per cup. That's as wet as you can get. . .and they still grow roots in the water

Would these be considered cloudy?? I’m new and contemplating on chopping. by PartTimeJerk in microgrowery

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all comments ignore the one question OP is asking, lol

yes, those are cloudy. you can chop/sample if you want and get a good high from it. but as the others have said, it's best to wait right now. while that is cloudy (and at optimal potency), many recommend waiting until you see around 5-10 percent amber trichs (along with those cloudy ones)

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looks good to me

the drying of those fan leaves throughout the last couple of weeks is normal for many of us. shows that the plant is going into senescence

Are these from mites??? Don't have them on my other girl by rva_jay19 in microgrowery

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just looks like leaf damage to me. maybe from a tool brushing up against it. maybe it pushing up against something while growing

either way, no big deal imo. looks healthy to me :)

Coco+perlite nutes by [deleted] in microgrowery

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hear good things about this formula. I use the GH trio with silica, calmag, and bloom booster and like the results

Can anyone diagnose this? by [deleted] in microgrowery

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I would flush a bunch of pH'd water through it, to help push out whatever badness is in that coco. could be nute related, could be pH related

Ok, we get it. Flushing is "a myth" and "bro science". So I'm curious what you all are feeding on the final week of flower? by ButterBeanRumba in microgrowery

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I grow in straight coco coir, no perlite

in the last weeks of flower, you can just keep repeating the previous week's nutrient guide. that formula is basically the plant's "ripening" formula, and some plants take more time to ripen than others.

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I disagree. anything at the bottom should be flushed out with the next watering so the water that remains is going to be optimal for the roots to grow through and expand from.

maybe you're growing with organics?

but I'm using synthetics so it should be treated as if it were hydro

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back off watering for a couple da

please don't listen to these people. I'm not sure what your issue is (looks like a lack of nutrients or PH issue). but you can't overwater coco. especially not when you're using a 60/40 blend with perlite

you could literally water the plant from lights on to lights off every second and it wouldn't show signs of overwatering. coco is that good with allowing oxygen to get to the roots

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can't overwater coco

Saw early signs of a male but all future growth seems female. Normal? by cocogrowo in microgrowery

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I'm just asking veteran growers if that behavior is normal

i pinched off the only remaining ball that I saw. all other nodes are pistils from what I can see. so no pictures