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Love me some cornbread & milk too!Saturday was last night’s cornbread and milk.lol Still good eating btw. CL
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Love me some cornbread & milk too!Saturday was last night’s cornbread and milk.lol Still good eating btw. CL
Thanks, the buds are looking pretty sweet!Love it!
Thanks con! I'll compare that to the pics.plants are looking good, Phosphorus deficiency from what i read usually upper leaves but unsure
Aww thank you HG. Been here long enough for the old timers to feel comfy.This is one of the things I like best about your thread, Shed. It's a good place to see old friends. Amy, dynamo, Penny, Age and Dutch (so far - up to page 1579 ).
LOL!I agree with Carmen and Nick. But, as Nick said, I guess it's too late.
Good snack if you have a potassium deficiency?Saturday was last night’s cornbread and milk.lol Still good eating btw. CL
Thanks rob, but I still wish I knew what would fix those LeC leaves!Love me some!
Excellent reply WH, for coming back with the info!InTheShed finally got a little info , the CBGA is not decarbed just CBG . Here’s the info sent in a pic . If you want his direct I’ll PM it to you .
I liked his response so I’m going to get one of each for that response.Excellent reply WH, for coming back with the info!
I saw a picture of LA, or certainly California (which is obviously very big) yesterday with snow. It was a nice pic, looked like a cross between the movie L.A. Confidential (Awesome movie and cast) and a scene in GTA V where you have to escape the cops in the snow. Some much needed water in your neck of the woods as long as it get absorbed my the ground, right?Really cold for LA these days so with the kitchen door open it was hard to keep the house warm! Outside temps last night were high 30s which is tough in an uninsulated house.
Hiya Shed!Monday update for all y'all! We did have sun yesterday but otherwise it's been raining, so here's a shot of the winter grow in the tent this morning on flip day 43:
Here's a SaugaView® of the Amnesia Lemon Kush on the left:
And one of the tops:
Here's my problem child which I'm looking for some help on. The Le Creme CBG is yellowing on top now:
I'm thinking K deficiency, but I'm soliciting your input!
At least it's frosty:
And while the sun was out yesterday there was time for a real breakfast (toast came from the toaster obv)!
That's it for me today. I hope you're all staying warm and dry.
Quotes:
We're pretty particular about things so we looked at a lot of counter choices before we picked one. At that point we hit about 5 different tile stores carrying a sample of the counter and the cabinets and nailed that down eventually. Handles took some online searching and a few stores as well.
Luckily we had time to look around!
I lived in NY for 30 years so I remember cold weather! And why wouldn't we have winter coats? I can go from hitting the ski slopes to sunning on the beach in the same afternoon.
Yesterday of course. No sun on the beach today!
Good info, thanks HG!
She did, but Amy (who was actually in pain) used a blend of both.
That's how to do it, but still no off-topic pics in a grow journal, hence my link above!
Scarce? You've been on a freaking tropical vacation! And when I get a moment I hope to read all about it in your off topic thread.
Good find, and a sponsor they are.
Right there is the proof that good customer service pays for itself!I liked his response so I’m going to get one of each for that response.
Got a lot of snow in places that rarely see snow (see Grateful below) but most of what falls on the ground here runs off into the ocean. What is really helpful for us is that it's been crazy snowing in the Sierra Nevada mountains, which will help big time as it (hopefully) slowly melts in the spring.I saw a picture of LA, or certainly California (which is obviously very big) yesterday with snow. It was a nice pic, looked like a cross between the movie L.A. Confidential (Awesome movie and cast) and a scene in GTA V where you have to escape the cops in the snow. Some much needed water in your neck of the woods as long as it get absorbed my the ground, right?
Nick
Thanks Grateful! ALK is doing pretty well but I am concerned about the yellowing on the LeC. I often get lowers falling off in flower but not chlorosis on the tops. I bumped the nutes for LeC again on Saturday so we'll see if that helps.Hiya Shed!
Plants looking really good.
We're good up on a hill so it's just been rain with no damage (or snow), but I've seen pics of hail mounds on the ground and falling (not sticking) snow over in Culver City!You guys holding up with all of the rain? Snowed less than a mile from my house. Been 30 years since I last saw that.
I wish I could help with the LeC, but I've had that happen a time or two, and never figured it out...I do know that N doesn't help, or at least it didn't help my plant..wish I knew what would fix those LeC leaves!
Thanks Carcass, I have not...yet. If the ALK was doing the same thing I would have by now, but if there's no improvement by this weekend (or sooner if it stops raining) that's the next step.I wish I could help with the LeC, but I've had that happen a time or two, and never figured it out...I do know that N doesn't help, or at least it didn't help my plant..
Have you checked the soil pH?
I love natural looks and Ms O more processed for tops so there was that. Then there's the "beauty to me" isn't to you comes up. We're fiercely different though thoroughly bound to each other. Funny that decorating is a nightmare to me. I've come to know her ideas will be dandy because she knows me so well and I her. Yes I gave up that part of me for sanity sake, plus she's plain better at it. I remember spending 5 hours in a wallpaper store for one room back in 82. Lesson learned!We're pretty particular about things so we looked at a lot of counter choices before we picked one. At that point we hit about 5 different tile stores carrying a sample of the counter and the cabinets and nailed that down eventually. Handles took some online searching and a few stores as well.
Have you flushed the plant lately? Maybe salts build up? I know you have a heater in that room, but cold temps also contribute to nutrient lock out.Here's my problem child which I'm looking for some help on. The Le Creme CBG is yellowing on top now:
Five hours in a wallpaper store sounds like one of the 9 circles of hell! Since my wife is English she is completely over wallpaper and luckily we agree on most decorating ideas. We didn't have any serious disagreement over any elements of the look of the kitchen!I love natural looks and Ms O more processed for tops so there was that. Then there's the "beauty to me" isn't to you comes up. We're fiercely different though thoroughly bound to each other. Funny that decorating is a nightmare to me. I've come to know her ideas will be dandy because she knows me so well and I her. Yes I gave up that part of me for sanity sake, plus she's plain better at it. I remember spending 5 hours in a wallpaper store for one room back in 82. Lesson learned!
Can't wait for you to be all set up and comfortable again! Won't be long now!
Thanks BL! I haven't flushed it at all, but it does get a lot of runoff with a gallon of nutes in a 5 gallon pot. You think 65º at night is too low? I could kick the heater a bit higher, but it's only the LeC that seems to be complaining at the moment.Have you flushed the plant lately? Maybe salts build up? I know you have a heater in that room, but cold temps also contribute to nutrient lock out.
Thanks Otter! I grabbed the pH tester from the shed this morning so I can slurry test before I tuck them in for the evening. We'll see.I was just about to suggest the BEEZ thought.
Apparently I was trying to quote something from this post Feel free to ignore...49º, drizzling, and windy out, but the plants needed nutes and some serious aphid destruction! Up went the 10x10 patio umbrella so I could mixe nutes in warm water and feed the winter grow, and while they were draining I soaked them with Dr Bronners unscented castille soap spray. They're tucked back in the tent, which is the warmest place in the house at the moment!
2023, 1988 style! Reno is hard but we're beginning to see awesome on the distant horizon.
Tops of what? I can't remember what we were talking about.
[edit: Oh countertops! Then comes tile, paint touchups, final electrical, and floors.]
To me that would be oil or resin. This is shatter:
...and my house is 58º at the moment while the cabinet guy works with the back door open!Do you have black ants on your 49º, drizzling, and windy out, but the pla
sorry, my computer is doing strange things. Back to posting on my phone. Sigh...
My computer is screwy - didn't mean to respond to this post...Hiya Shed!
Plants looking really good.
You guys holding up with all of the rain? Snowed less than a mile from my house. Been 30 years since I last saw that.
Are they yellowing from the top down? It looks like some of the affected leaves are clawing. I'm working backwards (again) in the journal but my rookie ass would be guessing mg & ca. Would those possibilities be a correct process of elimination? I have to assume you've already considered this. I'm curious abut whether my initial questions were the right ones to ask...For those who missed my news from earlier today, it's here!
Thanks, the buds are looking pretty sweet!
Thanks con! I'll compare that to the pics.
Aww thank you HG. Been here long enough for the old timers to feel comfy.
LOL!
Good snack if you have a potassium deficiency?
Thanks rob, but I still wish I knew what would fix those LeC leaves!
Frosty indeed!Monday update for all y'all! We did have sun yesterday but otherwise it's been raining, so here's a shot of the winter grow in the tent this morning on flip day 43:
Here's a SaugaView® of the Amnesia Lemon Kush on the left:
And one of the tops:
Here's my problem child which I'm looking for some help on. The Le Creme CBG is yellowing on top now:
I'm thinking K deficiency, but I'm soliciting your input!
At least it's frosty:
And while the sun was out yesterday there was time for a real breakfast (toast came from the toaster obv)!
That's it for me today. I hope you're all staying warm and dry.
Quotes:
We're pretty particular about things so we looked at a lot of counter choices before we picked one. At that point we hit about 5 different tile stores carrying a sample of the counter and the cabinets and nailed that down eventually. Handles took some online searching and a few stores as well.
Luckily we had time to look around!
I lived in NY for 30 years so I remember cold weather! And why wouldn't we have winter coats? I can go from hitting the ski slopes to sunning on the beach in the same afternoon.
Yesterday of course. No sun on the beach today!
Good info, thanks HG!
She did, but Amy (who was actually in pain) used a blend of both.
That's how to do it, but still no off-topic pics in a grow journal, hence my link above!
Scarce? You've been on a freaking tropical vacation! And when I get a moment I hope to read all about it in your off topic thread.
Good find, and a sponsor they are.