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Me tooBummer! I'd hope the one with DYNOMYCO would perform best under a stress test... Not the case here though. Perhaps you can use cold water with ice to water your plants. Aside from that, not sure what more can be done...
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Me tooBummer! I'd hope the one with DYNOMYCO would perform best under a stress test... Not the case here though. Perhaps you can use cold water with ice to water your plants. Aside from that, not sure what more can be done...
That one plant it ok. Lmao. Looks funny like got spikes on itHey folks. Yes the camera angle is not the best. It’s hard to get a good one in a full tent.
Right now I’m struggling with heat in my tent and I realized that 7 weeks from seedling and I have brown pistols on both plants. I have a bit of dry leaves, the watering has been every other day to run off. I’m not sure it’s the heat or just the plant. So that’s been my only complaint. With my pistols already turning brown , I’m not sure the buds are getting any bigger.
I’m not sure how much time is left for them to develope into nice fat colas.
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The second picture is plant B the one with Dynomyco and the third picture is plant A without Dynomyco.
I'm so sorry Lisa.
Thanks. I’m just going to see if the plant can be salvaged for edibles. I moved all my plants in veg outside when the heat was first getting bad but I didn’t want to move the plants in flower out there in fear of revegging them. Hindsight tells me I should have done it see what happened. Those two that are the contest plants are the only two I have left in flower. Weirdly, plant “B”is taking the heat better . That’s the plant without . That is a bit puzzling.Sorry to see your loss. I have also struggled with heat. Here in Missouri, I have had a constant 100+ days. My tent averages temps like what you have experienced. Live and learn.
what's next? Where do you go from here?
We are sorry about that, Lisa! We understand that you tried hard to succeed with this project. Don't worry, though! It's all about learning...
I have moved my other plants outside. So they are doing nice. Even though it’s like 85-90 outside during day, I think the night air plays a big part. It cools down and then has timeSorry to see your loss. I have also struggled with heat. Here in Missouri, I have had a constant 100+ days. My tent averages temps like what you have experienced. Live and learn.
what's next? Where do you go from here?
I thought it was nutes also but the exact same plant with the exact same soil watered in the exact same way is fine. So imHad to be nutes it got locked up or too much or something. Idk. Horrible tho. I had one do that in one day. And it was nutes looked it up and dead one day.
I am not exactly sure what it was. At first I thought it was heat, but the other two have just a few leaves like that. Then I thought is was nutes, but again, the other two are fine with exact same nutes and exact same watering. So I honestly have no clue.Sorry to see the burn. Was it the heat or hot nutrients? I had a couple do that outside one year in later flower from heat. It got way hot and burned two in 1 day. Others weren't affected.
If it was , it did not happen to other two plants. Same nutes, same watering, same everything. And when I say everything, it’s notOh wow . So sorry Lisa . Any idea what happen. To much nutes or what. Whole plant dropped. Had to be locked
Ok we’ll that’s great to know. Now how do I get this to not happen again and still use Dynomyco?It appears the microbes might have worked too well. The better nutrient uptake rate can lead to burnt leaves if there isn't enough photosynthesis to support it.
So we can still conclude Dynomyco works from this experiment!
Yes it’s is for me so I am concluding this experiment. Sorry for the fail. Hopefully I can figure out what happened and go from there. Thank you for the opportunity to try your product.We are sorry about that, Lisa! We understand that you tried hard to succeed with this project. Don't worry, though! It's all about learning...