Seriously.... nothing like trying it and seeing for yourself instead of hearsay. At least outdoors... I've foliar fed my plants in the middle of the day in summer about 90 degrees and no ill effects
I like to wet my leaves to clean em every so often, I'm outdoors and alot of dirt around my plants when I slight breeze hits it kicks the dust up and coats my plants. Washing em off helps them photosynthesize to their full potential
I've never grown in Coco but about watering everyday, i would just water every time you need to water if it's everyday...read the plants . Would also add nutrients watering every time because Coco is an inert medium. Again, I've never grown in Coco so just wait for more knowledgeable people.
Lucky! I feel mine are slacking behind but this has been the gloomiest months around this time in the last few years. Nonetheless, they're slowly but surely keeping on..
I know the leaves are dusty . Lots of wind here lately in the evenings
Happened to My poddy mouth from Humboldt seed company, and a few others before. They always have snapped back to normal as time went on. Don't sweat it. Let it ride
They won't grow much bigger then that, maybe double in size at best. If you could put them directly in the ground, they can still become huge, bout 6-10 ft tall and 10 ft wide. There's still time
Genetics but also that plant is done. All the sugar leaves are spent its a short matter of time before the bud gives way to degrading browning then death
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Hope everyone is having a blessed start of October
Unfortunately my only daughter's passing is on October 5 she lived for only 12 days last year never got to come home... so let's unite and introduce one another and have small talk about WHATEVER is on your mind...