Search results

  1. lfc89

    Dead Edges with Pics

    Lay off the nutes
  2. lfc89

    Did I overfeed?

    The slight yellowing is completely normal that plant is about to start its flower cycle. Looks absolutly fine to me
  3. lfc89

    Is my plant small for its age?

    I would say veg starts at about 3 or 4th node. Iv had seed leaves stay on my plants for ages before
  4. lfc89

    Is my plant small for its age?

    Some people only count veg after the seedling stage so it may have been potted for a month but the picture may state 2 week veg. Also the pictures could be cannabis cuttings they grow faster than seed. From seed 2 weeks, yours looks about right the plant should start to pull out of the coytledon...
  5. lfc89

    Is my plant small for its age?

    How big was the cup? If you have that much root mass then your plant should be bigger than it is. leave it and If it isnt showing signs of growth over the next few weeks maybe think about starting over. Maybe purchase a light airy soil mix some perlite etc for next time. But fingers crossed u...
  6. lfc89

    Is my plant small for its age?

    You transplanted a seedling? If so that will be the problem. Not enough root mass to anchor into the medium for a transplant, youve disrupted the root growth formation. Should sort it self out over the next week or 2
  7. lfc89

    anyone no what's causing this??

    Ive only used smoke bombs when my dog had fleas so I dont know to much about using them in your grow space. if u were gonna get bugs, thrips are the ones u would want (ofcourse no bugs if possible) they are one of the less harmful bugs compared to spider mites etc. As for higher resin production...
  8. lfc89

    anyone no what's causing this??

    You can get neem oil online. In the meantime You can use a non biological dish soap preferably lemon, foam it up in a bucket and cover the leaves in the foam, leave it for 20 to 30 mins and rinse them o with a foilar spray. Wouldnt suggest doing this if you have bud formation.
  9. lfc89

    Is my plant small for its age?

    What soil medium are you using and what light? It looks ok to me
  10. lfc89

    Slow growth (from seed)

    What medium is it your using? cant see properly from the pics but it looks quite boggy.
  11. lfc89

    anyone no what's causing this??

    Yep 100% thrips.
  12. lfc89

    Can you help me please , thank YOU !

    Less plants, longer veg, less maintenance. More plants, shorter veg, more maintenance. Its about what feels comfortable for you. I personally would only do 4 plants max in 1m2
  13. lfc89

    First night after light switch 12/12 (amnesia haze)

    2 mothers supercropped and lst'd and a few Cuttings also along for the ride.
  14. lfc89

    2 x 400w Scrog 6plant

    If you are going to change the light times around I would leave them in darkness to adjust rather than light with them being in flower, they will be fine as long as its not a recurring theme.
  15. lfc89

    Using silicon in SCRoG

    I add silicon to my water 1st and the ph reads between 8.8 - 9.2, I ph down to 7 and then add my nutrients. Rather than mix everything up and then ph it. Works extremely well
  16. lfc89

    Using silicon in SCRoG

    Whichever way you want to slice it, silicon is beneficial for your plant. But ofcourse its not the silica in the potassium silicate that helps your plant, its the potassium! hahaha. Your mind is obviously set in its ways. Peace
  17. lfc89

    Using silicon in SCRoG

    Been growing roughly 6 years and ever since I introduced it about 3 years ago ive never had to try and support my plants if some became top heavy in flower, I could tell as soon as I started using it. Ive seen other threads saying theyve used it and its great in scrog but if u become lazy...
  18. lfc89

    Using silicon in SCRoG

    As in you can use it in a scrog? Or you think it actually doesnt do anything?
  19. lfc89

    Using silicon in SCRoG

    Doing my 1st scrog and Im not sure if I should remove silicon from my nutrient schedule but I swear by the stuff and I was wondering if anybody has used it ok in the past in a scrog
  20. lfc89

    Evaporative coolers

    Ye I believe the cooling process will be minimal. If it does only raise humidity ill be happy and my 2 youngest plants are suffering with what looks like vpd. I think its coz my exhaust is effectivly sucking the atmosphere out of the room way to quick
Top