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Creeper is creeping again.

Creeperpark

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Here comes reinforcements. These plants were planted on Thanksgiving day as replacements for my mistake. I removed 6 male plants and what is left is still unknown. My fingers are crossed that all these are females. These 1-gallon container plants are in Fox Farms Ocean Forest and only get rainwater. Freshly up-potted from dixie cups into 1-gallon pots today.

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aCBD

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Merry Christmans and a Happy Harvest! :greenstars:
Despite the troubles you pulled off a decent harvest, which is great!
I know it can be demotivating when things don't go as planned but it's important to shake it off and start with new energy for the next round. New round, new luck.
As you say, it's an ongoing learning process. :)
Have to admit that some of my last crop got seeded because i didn't inspect the females thoroughly.
Got reminded to take more care.. :biggrin:
 

StickyBandit

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Do you see a lot of white pistils friend? I have been magnifying the tips of the tops and watching closely. I thought they were finished.
I would be happy to harvest at this point, looks great (y) pistils could easily be new growth, the lower part looks done to me. I know some like it more narcotic than others... :)
Fantastic work Creeper!

Edit: I was just reading you weigh your containers. This is what I've been doing lately with my THHz run right up until I killed the digital scales by drowning :p
I'm developing an automatic method for this currently :)
 
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Chuckeye

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Do you see a lot of white pistils friend? I have been magnifying the tips of the tops and watching closely. I thought they were finished.
We all time it differently but I do see more white pistils than I would like to see at harvest.

I go by a combination of things, the majority of pistils have turned color, not counting any foxtails. Tricombes at least cloudy and a noticeable reduction in feeding.

Last but not least they just look ready ;)

Another week wouldn't hurt !

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LJ farming

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Leaf tip necrosis is typically a sign of deficiency, not overfeeding. When we overfeed its normally an overall necrosis on leaves with no real pattern. Inner veinal necosis vs edge necrosis are tell tall patterns of specific deficiency but people call them out as nute burn all the time when its in fact underfed. Potassium deficiency being the most commonly called out.
I have not dealt with many nutrient issues since switching to COCO DTW.

Soil is an entirely different beast!

I force feed my ladies Jacks 1.5-1.8 EC up to 8 times per day and have not had a nutrient issue running DTW since the beginning! As long as you get 10-20%run off COCO DTW is babyshit easy once you know the rules!

Number 1 rule is when in doubt flush it out with 30-40% strength nutrients with a lil extra CalMag with the proper pH!





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Creeperpark

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I have not dealt with many nutrient issues since switching to COCO DTW.

Soil is an entirely different beast!

I force feed my ladies Jacks 1.5-1.8 EC up to 8 times per day and have not had a nutrient issue running DTW since the beginning! As long as you get 10-20%run off COCO DTW is babyshit easy once you know the rules!

Number 1 rule is when in doubt flush it out with 30-40% strength nutrients with a lil extra CalMag with the proper pH!





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Those looks killer friend, thank you for the post and good information. Are those from cutting or seeds?
 
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