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    When to start seeds indoors for spring transplanting with a current grow in my tent?

    Depending on your location, April may be too early, remember that in natural light the first and last 1/2 hour to 45 minutes of light is not really usable. My plants start to flower at 13.5 hours of daylight in the fall. I'm located slightly north of San Francisco. I lost a bunch of clones...
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    Crickets and Cicadas always delivers!

    It’s funny, I’ve had mixed outcomes with “nanners”. My last grow I had a plant that had many nanners and single male flowers sticking out of the buds, happened very early in the flowering process. I figured I’d get a pretty fair amount of seeds on all the plants in the tent, turns out I got 6...
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    Over-watering?

    Kind of depends on whether you’re growing organic or synthetic. If synthetic, when you add nutes you should ph the solution to around 6.2-6.4. If organic, not really an issue. Distilled water should have a ph of 7, which is fine.
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    Over-watering?

    Almost, a little droopy. Should clear up with a little more dry back.
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    Over-watering?

    Maybe a little on the smallest plant, but nothing horrible. Overall they look good.
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    Switching time

    No, give em 24 hours of dark, then switch to the new time set-up.
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    Killing thrips with alcohol...?

    You can, but there's a dilution factor (which I don't know). If not properly diluted it will harm the plants.
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    Crickets and Cicadas always delivers!

    Looks nice, I see a little "nanner" issue, might get a seeds or two
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    Thoughts on my 3rd grow/harvest ?

    The plants look real good, I'd give em another 2-3 weeks and re-evaluate, I don't see any amber. BTW, breeder estimates are almost always "optimistic" at best. It's usually longer than advetised! I don't think, at this point, you should change anything.
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    Outdoor miracle grow organics 20 gallon pots

    Some people can't grow outdoors, either due to their location, their housing situation, or climate, additonally, in states where it's not legal, growing outdoors can put you in some serious jeopardy. Growing indoors you have much more control over the environment. Personally, I grow indoors in...
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    Vivosun Areolight SE1000 , 100w with integrated fan

    In a small space, you're probably fine with the fan that's in the LED unit, but, like chicken soup, another fan couldn't hurt. For distance and intensity refer to the manufacurers recommendations. Then try it it a little closer and a little higher intensity, if the plants show no ill effects...
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    Weird temperature issue

    I would tend to believe the inkbird more than the hydrometer, but if as you say, the inkbird is older it could be out of calibration (is there a way to calibrate it?) I think getting a "third opinion" (another hydrometer) is your best option. I have some of the same hydrometers and have seen...
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    Rep. Ogles Proposes Amending the 22nd Amendment to Allow Trump to Serve a Third Term

    Besides having to pass through congress with a 2/3 majority in the house and senate, it would then have to be ratified by 38 states. Not likely and certainly not desirable!
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    Week 15 from seedling is she done?

    Pretty much your call, ifing it was me, I’d give em another week/10 days.
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    Looking abit sad

    Unless it spreads and gets worse I wouldn’t be too concerned.
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    Looking abit sad

    If you're talkig about some of the twisted leaves, if it's not bugs (and it doesn't appear to be), that's normally a reaction to fertilizer causing rapid growth, it should clear up on it's own.
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    Dehydrator VS Jars for curing

    I put a mini hygrometer in the jar, seal it up and check it in the morning. Above 62% I open the jar for a couple hours, then seal, wait, and check again. Keeping it until it settles at 56-62%.
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    Majad Weed?

    Never heard of it, mazari, yes. Google has never heard of it, but that’s not surprising.
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    Dehydrator VS Jars for curing

    Normally you let them dry down to about 70% rh, then do the jar and burp. With just harvested buds, I can definitely see mold being a major issue! Curing continues until the RH drops below about 55%. I don't see any advantage to jarring very wet buds.
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    Overcrowded

    My personal opinion is take off some of the lower shade leaves and a few to open up bud sites, and then leave her alone. Huge colas are a bit overrated, imho. I’d rather have a handful of moderately sized ones. In my experience big colas tend to be mold magnets if there’s humidity issues.
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