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  1. cobyb

    After Harvest BBQ Dec 12/13/14th Fri/Sat/Sun.........

    Wow, this is pretty cool of you guys.
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    How long does it take you.......

    This is my first year growing, so I won't be able to answer this till end of the season, but I break my waterings up throughout the day. Starting at 0500 I mix up the tea, 0600 morning leaching at 1/4 strength for 2min @ 1.6gpm, then around 0800 it gets bumped to 1/2 strength 2min@1.6gpm, and...
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    roots popping out under smart pots

    I have them rooting out below also, but only on the stationary girls.
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    need help ASAP

    What company is your guano from? Is it the only nutrient you are using?
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    need help ASAP

    This happened outdoors for me. I live in an area that does not get below 70 at night until October, and this has shown here in mid-late July.
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    need help ASAP

    Me thinks it is the first sign of Phosphorus deficiency as the plant is switching to flower. This Green Crack clone is showing the same thing, and I switched to a 50/50 of vega and flores and it has stopped the purpling.
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    Feed every watering? (every other?)

    Decrease the amount of fert applied, and increase the watering for what the soil can handle. Slowly increasing the nutrient uptake until it reaches your size, and flushing every 7 days. But this is what I use for "organic/veganic/organo-mineral" tea feeding. Your post originally said...
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    Feed every watering? (every other?)

    The idea behind the watering (information I absorbed recently) is to flush the excess salts and waste that are formed during metabolism. By watering with a diluted nutrient solution the excess nutrients are able to be leeched easier out of the root zone.
  9. cobyb

    Good pic of bug...what is it?

    LOL I just realized I am doing your work for you. Figure it out for yourself.
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    Good pic of bug...what is it?

    http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF02979823#page-1
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    Good pic of bug...what is it?

    A commercial neem formulation containing azadirachtin-A (AZ-A) was applied to the soil around the root system of potted aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) plants. The uptake, translocation, persistence and dissipation of the chemical in the plants were studied. The effect of foliar residues of...
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    I wonder if this is an azatrol death or a parasitic wasp surrogate...

    The web is the caterpillars normal cocoon. The meat wasps lay eggs in the caterpillar or on the surface of it, they then kill the grub and eat it from inside.
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    I wonder if this is an azatrol death or a parasitic wasp surrogate...

    While I would normally feed them to my chickens, this is not the case as I have meat wasps on patrol throughout the day and I genuinely wonder if it is a nest.
  14. cobyb

    I wonder if this is an azatrol death or a parasitic wasp surrogate...

    During watering today I looked under the hood and found this little gem. I do not see movement, but have placed it in a mason jar to examine it over the next few days. I did a 1oz/1gal ratio of azatrol with 1.75gal per each plant 3 days ago.
  15. cobyb

    Good pic of bug...what is it?

    Are the buds connected to the plant, and receiving nutrients, water, oxygen through the roots? Why would a systemic anything in h2o suspension, not be drawn up by the roots, into the leaves and buds? Your question is self defeating.
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    Rapid yellowing of lower young and mature leaves.

    They still fly overhead. I do not worry about the Police. I worry about rippers, tweekers, convicts, bloods and crips.
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    Rapid yellowing of lower young and mature leaves.

    The symptoms are not shown on the other two of the same size. They are all fed the same quantity of nutrients at the same time. The size of the leaves is not limited to the large older ones, but also the internal small branch base leaves.
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    Rapid yellowing of lower young and mature leaves.

    Daily there are 10-15 leaves that appear completely exhausted. Not yellow, not dying, but dead, completely devoid of water. The yellows are the next ones in the line.
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    Rapid yellowing of lower young and mature leaves.

    Thank you for your kind words. Could it be the plant stripping the older leaves of mobile nutrients? If that is a possibility, could I not theoretically increase the nutrients to stop the chlorosis/necrosis?
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