hotrodharley
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I see overwatering at least.
Root issues affecting pH. Again i suspect from medium staying wet.No real color loss from leaves other than the spots and overall plant pics looks like it can go longer.
I like to let the large leaves turn fall colors + leech out some of the chlorophyll before harvest.
Is it an autoflower? sometimes those can go for 90-120 days from sprout.
Yeah I didn't want to mention it because I wasn't sure, but most likely over-watering.Root issues affecting pH. Again i suspect from medium staying wet.
Overwater is the #1 cause of plant deaths by humans. Cannabis or cantaloupe . People just tend to overwater.Yeah I didn't want to mention it because I wasn't sure, but most likely over-watering.
I respect your opinion. I respect honesty. But hell you can't pick up a woman lying about your education and saying you're a botanist lol. But been a long time reader and decided to join the group.You could be but your actually a new member here with only 6 posts, and no evidence. No offense, but assuming people have gained knowledge .From you is funny when you have no basis.
I respect your answer entirely but if what you are saying here is that the 3rd boiling process adds the nutrient value to the molasses is completely false. It's just a more concentrated molasses mostly for culinary purposes. Save the extra bucks and use a cheap unsulphered product.But if you're a rep for blackstrap keep doing your jobBlackstrap is a byproduct of regular syrup. When they boil sugar cane to get syrup, they boil what's left over again to get heavier syrup (regular molasses). The third boiling is what produces blackstrap molasses.
Blackstrap is unique in that unlike regular syrup which has no nutrition value at all, it has vitamins and minerals in it, so it's actually the best syrup to use by far.
You're correct you have mites. Getting normal mites like that is a rarity anymore. They're the largest mite you can come across and thankfully easily detectedMy mites don't seem to make webs, they stay under the leaves... They are definitely mites though ..
I respect your opinion. I respect honesty. But hell you can't pick up a woman lying about your education and saying you're a botanist lol. But been a long time reader and decided to join the group.
I don't think I'm over watering. 1 litre or so every 5 days.I see overwatering at least.
She just recently slowed down on her intake. Was feeding her 1 litre or so every 5 daysRoot issues affecting pH. Again i suspect from medium staying wet.
The only critters would be an occasional fruit fly in my kitchen from bananas and such. But nothing in the grow area.Have to ask - do you see any little critters? Flies or gnats? Anything alive?
These are some pics of the very bottom fan leavesNo real color loss from leaves other than the spots and overall plant pics looks like it can go longer.
I like to let the large leaves turn fall colors + leech out some of the chlorophyll before harvest.
Is it an autoflower? sometimes those can go for 90-120 days from sprout.
Still looks like pH issues.These are some pics of the very bottom fan leaves
I do agree. can you tell me is there a way to check my Ph with home ingredients? Ya see since yesterday I've been trying to find any kind of tester home depot, Wal-Mart,etc. (Seasonal) Can't find anything right away. Been looking on the web buuuut...not too sure Thanks.Still looks like pH issues.
I use plain litmus paper. It's foolproof and cheap . At grow shops or swimming pool supplies.I do agree. can you tell me is there a way to check my Ph with home ingredients? Ya see since yesterday I've been trying to find any kind of tester home depot, Wal-Mart,etc. (Seasonal) Can't find anything right away. Been looking on the web buuuut...not too sure Thanks.
I do agree. can you tell me is there a way to check my Ph with home ingredients? Ya see since yesterday I've been trying to find any kind of tester home depot, Wal-Mart,etc. (Seasonal) Can't find anything right away. Been looking on the web buuuut...not too sure Thanks.
Thanks Beech will do. This is my first time having to check ph ever. Just lucky over the yearsYou can be sure of Amazon, cost you under 25 bucks for a pair of meters
If what you're trying to do is important enough to you you will invest, either way good luck!