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The leaves are looking really droopy, which often means the roots are wet. Make sure the pot is really light and the bottoms are completely dry before you water them, and then water to runoff (not a set amount).Thanks, Shed. Yeah, I was thinking they looked like they needed more nutes. And, yes, I stop watering when the outside of the pot is damp. It's taking forever for the next level leaves to reach the same level as where I topped especially in the Carnival.
Sore knee and troublesome for the hips, they are aggravated and inflamed from tossing and turning at night from insomnia and adjusting for the knee.Okay. Thanks, Shed.
Nice to see you up and about, dynamo. How's the knee?
Sore knee and troublesome for the hips, they are aggravated and inflamed from tossing and turning at night from insomnia and adjusting for the knee.
life goes on
Soon as you're done healing you're gonna feel young again!This getting old isn't exactly what I had envisioned as my golden years.
This getting old isn't exactly what I had envisioned as my golden years.
That is sad news HG. In those situations keeping people's spirits up can help to make a difference so there may be something you can do.While these aches and pains aren't what we want in our old age, I will gladly take them over the news my poor cousin who is one year older than me received this week. He has just been diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia and it only has a 25% survival rate for people over 20 years of age so that really sucks. He's been admitted to hospital and will receive chemo daily for a month. I wish there was something I could do.
That is sad news HG. In those situations keeping people's spirits up can help to make a difference so there may be something you can do.
Other than the aches and pains I hope you are well HG.
Some say cannabis can cure cancer, and whether they're right or not it can certainly help with the side effects of chemo....not to mention the boost in mood.
I wish him the best during this terrible time, and I hope his care team does right by him.
Hey HG, I am interested in how those Alpine Star go for you. I was nearly going to get those seeds but at the last minute I chose the CBD Express auto, which is cut, dried, and all jarred up now, but I still haven't got around to trying it, old habits with favouring THC strains are hard to give up! The yield of the auto turned out to be pretty small, I am guessing the Alpine Star would grow a lot bigger, I would hope so!
Hi Hashgirl! Im very sorry to hear about your cousin. I believe there have been some groundbreaking discoveries made regarding treatments for leukemia in the last 10 years so hopefully he will be one of the 25%.
I honestly think you could get 6 (?) autos harvested between Spring and Winter if you did 2 at a time in your tent (and I'm basing that on a 2x4 tent). How big is it (you may have event more room!)? There are several members here (including me once or twice) who have gotten some really good harvests from autos over the last year - anywhere from 5-10 (?) ozs per plant. I recently got more than 7 ounces from a Zkittles auto that I harvested a week or so early, and my current auto is looking like 5-7 ounces if I don't dork it up!). I've gotten some tips from members on this site with feeding and topping and training that I'm happy to share - and you will definitely see them in my new sponsored grow journal. The biggest struggle I had was understanding how to top and train. It seems so foreign and wrong - but it ain't! Once I "got it" I had some serious harvests - both inside and out with both photoperiod and autos. I don't usually give advice here since I'm a relatively new grower, but I feel pretty comfortable with autos so I'm happy to try to help you use up some of those 72 seeds!
Edited to say and thanks for the sympathy.Hi Hashgirl! Im very sorry to hear about your cousin. I believe there have been some groundbreaking discoveries made regarding treatments for leukemia in the last 10 years so hopefully he will be one of the 25%.
It's time to flip when they are big enough to fill the space available when they are in full flower. Unless you think they are heading toward getting rootbound and don't have room to upcan. You'd know that by the timing of your wet/dry cycle, and you can only have a wet/dry cycle if you water to runoff and then not water again until the pots are really light and the bottoms of the pots are dry.They're all around 9 weeks old now. Isn't it time?
It's time to flip when they are big enough to fill the space available when they are in full flower. Unless you think they are heading toward getting rootbound and don't have room to upcan. You'd know that by the timing of your wet/dry cycle, and you can only have a wet/dry cycle if you water to runoff and then not water again until the pots are really light and the bottoms of the pots are dry.
looks good but imo i wouldnt want to preform LST on a plant after Veg or very early flower.Okay, here is my first attempt at LSTing. Let me know what you think.
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