Of course it's false info. We never said it was true in any way, we just posted that it would be a good thing to tell young children asking about shrooms.
Exactly what government propaganda bullshit are you referring to that talks about lying to little kids to stop them from taking drugs which...
When little kids ask you about taking shrooms, you tell them that doing so can permanently damage their brains. You say some people are allergic and for them, taking psilocybin mushrooms causes heart failure.
Just some notes we have for our cloning process:
start clones under 24hrs light till standing up (24hrs?) then switch to 18/6. Use peat pucks buried in damp perlite. Clones MUST
be planted in the pucks immediately, use schultz rooting hormone. Cut all clones from a given mother at once...
They're big enough for full strength fertilizers. Combined with the fact that they are already in need of nutrients, they'll thank you for a full three-course meal with much healthy growth.
Odor control is to keep people from knowing what you're doing.
Some strains even smell a fair amount during veg, Haze for one. The smell from the flowers will get stronger as the buds get bigger and should reach its smelliest (alive) in late flowering. You can smell the flowers up close. The...
Let us see if we have this straight. Basicly, one plant is branching more than normal, growing more buds in the process, and you're asking about the techniques you used that may have contributed to this.
Even though you may have caused this somehow when moving the plant from veg to flowering...
While many growers trim the fan leaves before drying, many others do not harm the plant and are very gentle harvesting. When left on the plant, the fan leaves will enshroud the colas, protect them and help prevent the outsides of the buds from drying much faster than the insides. Less damage to...
First, that really only works with white flowers. If you remember, the green parts of the plant didn't really change color. Secondly, it's not good for the plant and would affect bud growth if they're given enough color to cause an obvious change.
They're Phosphorus deficient, among other things. That's what causes the brown patches on the leaves & makes them twist like that. Start by checking the soil pH and feed them a properly pH'd fertilizer solution.
"Preflowers" are the first little calyxes that form at leaf-node junctions. I'm not sure what "doing a preflower," or even "preflowering a plant" would mean. No offense intended, genuinely looking for clarification.
Imho the best ferts include Bone & Blood Meals, Bat & Seabird Guanos, Maxicrop soluble powder, Fish Emulsion, Worm Castings and Palm Bunch Ash (0-0-30). All but the Maxicrop & Fish Emulsion need to be mixed into the soil or else made into a tea to fertilize manually with.
It just needs to be fed. If any macronutrient stands out as being the most deficient, it's probably Nitrogen, but that's natural in veg. Try to give them a nutrient solution of a ratio close to 4-3-3, properly pH'd, and they'll be fine.
Soil growers don't often use PPM meters. We usually just use measurements as our fertilizer levels don't need to be anywhere near as exact as with hydro. It would, of course, be very useful though.
After flushing, you want to let the soil dry extra well before watering again because flushing...
Sorry, I didn't realize the second pic wasn't a problem plant. Nutrient burn will brown the tips of the pod leaves and move inward, with the single-bladed leaves following suit. Right where that young plant is in the pic is where it starts to need weak nutrients. Yellowing and slow growth at...
How did you test the pH? When a pH meter reads 7 at rest and then also reads 7 when testing, it's frequently not working.
We always give the plants a good dose of Potassium when they go into flowering because enough K can cause preflowers very quickly, even in veg. So, the extra K helps them...