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  1. Organic Altruism

    Which deficiency is that?

    If it's a nutrient deficiency it's either Calcium or Phosphorus. What Nutrients are you running? I also encourage checking the pH of runoff water on sick plants.
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    Yellowing leaves in flowering

    Unless the leaves are seriously damaged or diseased, its best to leave them on. There are many "mobile" nutrients that the plant will actively continue to transfer from these leaves into bud production. Pruning them is not always the best. I know almost nothing a out Fox Farm nutes, as I have...
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    Thug pug genetics anyone?

    Not sure where this thread is right now, but just gonna throw in some real good words for @gromerjuana and all of Thug Pug Genetics. I had a bunch of Peanut Butter Breath that were absolute monsters. Only 2 of 9 had a slightly different, slightly smaller pheno. Before I was put in a position...
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    Yellow leaves

    Then you are definitely over-watering this plant. These cheaper MiracleGro type soils like the Plant Magic Supreme you mentioned always have those "CraZy WatER hOldIng CapAciTies" for house plant people who always forget to take care of their shit.
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    What’s your favorite nutrient line?

    For everyone who uses dry nutrients and soil grows, Down to Earth Fertilizer is absolutely amazing. I've been using it for years and I have no intention of ever switching.
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    Can I start to flower this plant ???

    My advice is build a cheap-ass little SCROG net if you want to keep it short and with some nice nugs. If you try flowering without giving the nodes at least 10 days to mature they're not gonna produce nugs that you're happy with (at least from my experiences). A net will allow you to optimize...
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    Week 4 Flower

    Everything looks healthy and normal. Even if a female hasn't been pollinated, the older stigmas (what everyone refers to as the pistils) will still turn from white to orange, although at a much slower rate. Great quality pics too bud, keep up the great work fam.
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    Mail or female can anyone tell

    Just as a warning, forcing plants into flower and then "re-vegging" as it's called, gives a small chance for plants to herm. (Usually the more solid the genetics the less likely it is to happen). My advice is to take cutting from each plant (Label them carefully) and then force the cuttings into...
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    Did I butcher my plants?

    I know Just Be and Angus Hung have answered your questions already, but I wanted to mention to you that I would not be worried much about Hermies at all if you're growing with solid genetics. Topping a plant rarely ever causes enough stress to cause that big of an issue, I've actually never seen...
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    Mail or female can anyone tell

    That last picture (post #8) is the only one I can confirm as a female.
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    Bagseed grow attempt 2

    Give them 36 hours to pop. I've had a few late bloomers do me good in the past. Let us know how you make out amending and preparing the soil as well. Looking forward to the updates.
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    Is my plant ready to be topped?

    Wait a minute... i just realized... that plant is growing in a plastic popcorn container isn't it?
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    Can I add nutes to organic soil?

    Even a great organic potting mix will not have everything it needs for the full life cycle of a cannabis plant right out of the bag. They will start out pretty, but will slowly begin to under-preform. You will want to add some level of dry fertilizer to your mix and even add layers of compost on...
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    Is my plant ready to be topped?

    Instead of topping, try FIMing. That should keep them from slowing down too much
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    First grow.. broke a branch

    Can't see anything broken. Not sure if it's the lighting in the room, but the plant looks like it could use a little nitrogen. Other than that, I see nothing wrong here.
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    Need suggestions on PH meter

    @Susanne Whatever brand of pH pen you decide to use. Its Important that you also pick up a solution of 4.01 and 7.0 pH reference solution to calibrate it and to keep it calibrated. Rinse the tip after each use and store the node in either RO water or the 7.0 reference solution. It's a sure fire...
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    SEED HELP

    Too true. Technically a hermie can happen at any point during flower, possibly even when signs of pre-flowers first appear. If its early on in flower you'll notice small pollen sacks (they little just look like ball clusters) and if your in mid to late flower you'll see what's called "bananas"...
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    A little help please pics in the post

    If just a few leaves towards the bottom/center of the plant are doing this, you are probably totally fine. As leaves either become too old or get chocked out (mostly by lack of air flow, sometiimes to lack of light) they begin to "sacrifice" themselves, so to speak. They are simply transferring...
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    SEED HELP

    I have grown the Buddha Tahoe OG and LA Affie. Both were totally fine, no hermies or abnormalities in the growth. As a disclaimer tho, I haven't purchased seeds online since earlyish 2016. I've been clone trading for a while, now that I've made some connections. Unsure as to where Cali...
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    Too much light for seedling?

    Agreed with 4(207). Young plants don't need that much light. It would be better for you financially to use a cfl for even the first 2 weeks of life. If you keep it 12" - 16" above your canopy they should be good. They put out a small amount of heat.
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