aurora stardust
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Cutting and pasting from another thread on this forum:
I've already cut off the top of the main cola, and some of the sides. But I should've done it sooner instead of hoping to control the infestation and save the colas. It's better now, but the mites are still around.
Have a look at the plant... I think she can still continue blooming. Still seems a bit skinny to me. What do you think?
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Let's look at the trichomes flower by flower...
No.1:
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No.2:
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No.3:
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No.4:
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The ambers are growing in number, but there are still a lot of clears. Am I correct? I am trying my best to listen to what my plant is telling me, but this is my first time, so I guess you could say that there could be a bit of a language barrier.
I've already cut off the top of the main cola, and some of the sides. But I should've done it sooner instead of hoping to control the infestation and save the colas. It's better now, but the mites are still around.
Have a look at the plant... I think she can still continue blooming. Still seems a bit skinny to me. What do you think?
View attachment 2435475View attachment 2435476View attachment 2435477
Let's look at the trichomes flower by flower...
No.1:
View attachment 2435478View attachment 2435473View attachment 2435472View attachment 2435471View attachment 2435474
No.2:
View attachment 2435467View attachment 2435469View attachment 2435468
No.3:
View attachment 2435470View attachment 2435464View attachment 2435465View attachment 2435466
No.4:
View attachment 2435463View attachment 2435462
The ambers are growing in number, but there are still a lot of clears. Am I correct? I am trying my best to listen to what my plant is telling me, but this is my first time, so I guess you could say that there could be a bit of a language barrier.