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  1. rosecitypapa

    How to Read your Plants?

    It won't. That's because you deprive the plant of N when you which to bloom nutes, for some this is normal and considered healthy, to others no it is not. Yes, a healthy plant stays green and leafy until the end.
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    please.help.diagnose..mg or manganese def? Trainwreck-

    It's actually not natural at all in an indoor setting yet promoted as such. You can have beautiful green plants all the way to the end. (less any leaves that were light deprived) Your nitrogen is way low when combining the two ferts. Healthy plants make healthy buds. Consider a good target NPK...
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    please.help.diagnose..mg or manganese def? Trainwreck-

    That would be where I would start, increasing the nitrogen in your feeding. What's your NPK?
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    A Very Experienced Tripper Needs Advice.

    Painting, coloring, drawing is fun. Especially if it's large. Children's coloring books are also fun to have around. Doing some henna on each other or face painting can be a segway into more intimate parts of the adventure. Enjoy! btw, women on the most part are indecisive, that's our job...
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    please.help.diagnose..mg or manganese def? Trainwreck-

    Looks like you went to bloom based nutes as soon as you flipped your light to 12/12. More details please, tap or RO, NPK of the nutrients you are using, ppm's and ph.
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    How to Read your Plants?

    Great thread riddleme! As someone who desires to increase the skill of 'plant whispering', check out: Letter to Robin It's a mini-course on dowsing, (actually a well-developed system of dowsing.) You can train yourself to interpret the sensitivity you already have. It takes some practice...
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    DWC Root Slime Cure aka How to Breed Beneficial Microbes

    I've noticed that the temp of the brew makes a big difference. I can keep mine going continuously for about ten days (constantly topping off with molasses/water that I remove) before it stinks. With a better eye, it could go for longer I imagine. I've also stopped using the sock and opted to...
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    Help wiring a 100a subpanel to my attic

    An attic? Sounds like residential, do you have enough spare amps from your main panel? If you do, it's as simple as installing a 100 amp main breaker in your main panel, a new 100 amp panel w/disconnect in your room and pulling wire.
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    experienced grower stumped

    I'd agree with Wolverine97 assessment. Your ratio's are off with this plant, it's not the amount of nutrients, it's the ratio between all of them that is causing your def symptoms. If it was me, I'd be looking at the ppm's of the calcium and magnesium in my water and whether that in combo with...
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    Portland Oregon. The Time is Now. Cannabliss. The New Standard is Set!

    Made a trip down there last night as they were having a party budbook style. There is some good thinking being done by the folks involved. Totally luv the farmer's market and variety of tasty treats !! I have to say, the variety of strains and the friendliness of the farmer's market was...
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    [How To]: Butane Honey Hash Oil (Videos and Pictures)

    Maybe it extracts a different fraction. I wonder if it would be more active in some medibles, it makes sense that it would. The first quick fraction for THC and the second more lengthy one to extract additional beneficial cannabinoids that are primarily active through digestion.
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    1200w HPS self-designed aero grow-Jack Herer (Greenhouse) and White Widow (Seedsman)

    Nice grow! Would you describe your aero setup?
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    [How To]: Butane Honey Hash Oil (Videos and Pictures)

    Luv the ss turkey baster as a better alternative to pvc. I wonder how much the potency of the oil would change if you could devise a diy way to keep the butane going back and forth from a liquid to gaseous state refluxing through the plant matter. Does the turkey baster fit through the opening...
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    STRANGE QUESTION -- Music and Dark Cycles, YOU DECIDE!!

    He means 'The Secret Life of Plants'. The one by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird, they also wrote 'Secrets of the Soil'. Basically its about a collection of different experiments involving plant/human communication. It starts off with Clive Backster (a lie-detector examiner) hooking up a...
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    the perfect 10x10 grow room

    Divide the room up into a 5x10, and two 5x5. The first 5x5 is your workspace/cloning/res area. The next 5x5 is your vegging area. The 5x10 is your bloom area. The clones get a couple of cfl's, the veg gets a t-5 or 600w mh and the 5x10 gets 2-3 600w vertical for a perpetual stadium grow. The...
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    crispy leaves...first grow...please help??? picz included

    There's a controversy over which is schedule is most effective. 20/4 and 18/6 are proposed as more natural that include a cycle of rest which like every living creature needs.
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    For RIU's Sake! Vertical Growing Forum

    Bob Smith, nice one! Here's a fiddlehead 6" flooded tube vert, 600w, first run, 40 days into flower.
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    Flooded 'Phatty' Tube Vertical Evolution - Discussion

    Day 40 into flower. JH, SSH, JH, BD, Af, Af (topped) This past week, I've been focusing on nutrients and pH. The nutrients that I'd been using was the Botanicare's PBP Grow 3-2-4 and Bloom 2-3-5. In mucking with pH for a couple of days after fresh res changes and consistently getting a...
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    Can anyone help me diagnose my problem from these pics???......

    lol, nute makers have waaaaaay different opinions about what ratio is right or not, thus the reason for their existence. Yeah, knowing if your ppm's are too strong, too weak or just right is another item you can cross off your list of what the problem could be.
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    Can anyone help me diagnose my problem from these pics???......

    Hey Snow Crash, perhaps you could clarify the last two points? 1) How does pH calibrations using both pH up and pH down contribute to this issue? 2) Is the addition of bicarbonates & lockups due to them being highly attractive bonding sites for nutrients and thus causing precipitation?
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