alottarock
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I just wanted to say thank you to everyone for taking the interest and time, responding to my issue
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To those interested, let's just say, the mole is no more! Won the battle,but, it's looking like I'm losing the war. Yes,it chewed through the bottom. I washed out the dirt from under the bag and exposed the hole. It cost a lot of little roots when the bag shifted. Screen cloth under bag now. Plant looks terrible and is yellowing off all its fan leaves. We'll see what happens.I just wanted to say thank you to everyone for taking the interest and time, responding to my issue
Sorry man those things are a pita......I sure hope it can recover, it will set it back but heck give it a chance and if not than you for sure can cull itTo those interested, let's just say, the mole is no more! Won the battle,but, it's looking like I'm losing the war. Yes,it chewed through the bottom. I washed out the dirt from under the bag and exposed the hole. It cost a lot of little roots when the bag shifted. Screen cloth under bag now. Plant looks terrible and is yellowing off all its fan leaves. We'll see what happens.
This is why I never grow just one!
What does that mean? CullSorry man those things are a pita......I sure hope it can recover, it will set it back but heck give it a chance and if not than you for sure can cull it
10-4Culling is just a term.for killing the plant off
A common meaning is to remove something from the group or herd because it is sick, diseased, going to die, or below average.What does that mean? Cull
I figure your question is: "When is it dark enough to grow a decent sized harvest?". Or is it something else?Another opinion: where do you weigh in on how dark is dark enough during flowering. Is it relative to the surroundings you're growing in? Or does it have to be dark,period.
I have no control over light pollution so this is more curiosity then problem.