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  1. King Dude

    Suspect Blames Cannabis for Making Her Murder Boyfriend, Charges Reduced

    She smoked weed for the first time when she killed the guy.
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    Suspect Blames Cannabis for Making Her Murder Boyfriend, Charges Reduced

    So, I live in a city known as Thousand Oaks, California. Back in 2018, a woman named Brynn Spejcher killed her boyfriend and stabbed her service animal. Her defense team then went ahead to blame cannabis for causing her to do all of it, which everyone knows is bullshit. Now, I'm hearing that the...
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    Where did the skunk go?

    They were bred with other strains to make the strains we have now. Cannabis is an annual plant, so strains don't stay around forever.
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    Purple stems

    That's normal. Cannabis will be very thirsty during the flowering stage, as more nutrients are required to build a large amount of flowers.
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    Help picking NPK fertilizer for my medium mix

    Some Azospirillum brasilense inoculant with a steer manure tea would probably work fine for the early vegetative stage of growth. I also recommend mycorrhizae inoculant if you haven't already included it.
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    Potassium & Molasses; The End Is Near

    I don't give my plants molasses because the desiccating effects of sugar can actually disrupt microbes in the rhizosphere. Bacteria are important, but they do fine without the molasses.
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    First time outdoor grower

    Cannabis plants can grow quickly, but the quality and amount of flowers will be affected if you start plants late in the year. If all you want is a plant, you can basically grow them at any time (with the right weather). In fact, I had to start a plant in July because all of my good breeding...
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    Need second opinion

    You have a hermaphrodite, as you can see the male reproductive parts. The (potentially) good news is that you can choose to pollinate other cannabis plants with it, creating feminized plants. However, it is not recommended to use those feminized plants for further breeding.
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    Wood Cider Vinegar or Neem Oil for organic pest control outdoors?

    It seems that wood vinegar (a.k.a. pyroligneous acid) contains suspected carcinogens. Maybe it might be good for the vegetative phase of growth, but I wouldn't use it during the flowering stage. However, I still don't know if it's any better than neem oil. Some sources claim that it may...
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    Disease or deficiency?

    You might be correct about the magnesium deficiency. Low pH can effect magnesium absorption. If the pH is fine, try giving the plant a small amount of magnesium sulfate dissolved in water. I'd say an appropriate amount would be one teaspoon per gallon, given about every 3-5 days. Keep an eye...
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    Potting question for clone. Outdoor grow.

    Yes, if all you want is a gram or two of flowers.
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    Trim while flowering?

    I usually just get rid of the inferior branches near the bottom. Sometimes I take the tip of the developing cola to make the flowers look a little fatter. The fan leaves should probably be left alone at this point if they are not diseased.
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    Wood Cider Vinegar or Neem Oil for organic pest control outdoors?

    I really just prefer to use hydrogen peroxide, diatomaceous earth, and/or Bacillus thuringiensis. I've never heard of wood cidar vinegar, but neem oil leaves a residue that may be harmful when smoked.
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    Anyone ever had seeds not show up?

    I had one Zookies × Super Lemon SMAC seed from Purple City Genetics not sprout. Another seed sprouted, but it took weeks to emerge from the soil. I purchased them at Buds & Roses in Studio City, California.
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    Whats eating my plant!

    I can't tell what kind of insect is attacking it, but powdering plant leaves and soil with diatomaceous earth should prevent most insects from returning. Stop using it when the flowers start developing, though. Alternatively, as a previous user suggested, webless spiders are an option. Mantises...
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    Seedlings disappeared

    Oh, that makes sense. I can think of one thing that might have taken the plant, but had left the other unscathed. The figeater beetle (or a similar insect, such as a Japanese beetle) is known to plant their grubs in pots as small as those, and they may have the potential to suck the whole...
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    Seedlings disappeared

    ...Did you sprout new seeds in the old pots already?
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    Seedlings disappeared

    It seems like an underground pest. Usually, in my experience, above-ground insects will leave a section of stalk just above the soil surface. What planters were they growing in?
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    I got a small runt auto flower any advice

    Top plants when you see at least six nodes. It might also benefit you to give it kelp fertilizer for a hormonal boost.
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    How can this be?

    Potassium hides in decomposing vegetation, gradually becoming available for absorption. Water also contains potassium salts which contribute to a lesser extent. Chances are, the plants just don't need to be fed that much potassium since it's already there. Soil gets made for a wide variety of...
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