What's new
  • As of today ICMag has his own Discord server. In this Discord server you can chat, talk with eachother, listen to music, share stories and pictures...and much more. Join now and let's grow together! Join ICMag Discord here! More details in this thread here: here.

Shiva Grows

exoticrobotic

Well-known member
Nice tunes :love:

Keep em coming :rasta:

Gonna go reeepot the bubba x abusive and take cuts from all the other boys an girls then get them set up in rockwool cubes in the propagator with heatmat connected to inkbird controller.

OOooooohYeeeeahhhhh
 

shiva82

Well-known member
stoner food . feeling lazy , so i ordered a pizza and a bucket of fried chicken for dinner from the iranian kebab shop
 

Attachments

  • IMG_3286.JPG
    IMG_3286.JPG
    2.9 MB · Views: 5

shiva82

Well-known member
Oooops, I did it again.
Too much fertilzer and some flushing couldn‘t kill this african beauty 😁
She will be slaughtered next week, I think. Clear and racy, thats how i like her 😁

View attachment 19099403


View attachment 19099404
what is your airflow like? rust is often fungal related , and you mentioned you had thrips , which love the humidity and tightly squeezed in plants , in my experience with thrips
 

exoticrobotic

Well-known member
Here are two plants that were very happy in a hot tent like it is in summer, 30C during day, 20C at night but got rust when they were moved to a very cold tent, 17C day, 13C night.

IMG_3600.jpg



I will put some tube heaters in and watch them slowly recover. They are gradually greening up from the veg food and 24 hr light as you can see from the tops.

@strain_hunter i'm no expert but could it be your food or compost is a bit on the acidic side? Those patches look like when i bought Ericacious compost ( for acid loving plants ).

They have some really nice resin coverage. Like @shiva82 said, let them go another few weeks, it would be a shame to cut them early.
 

strain_hunter

Well-known member
I have 400m3/h for my 80x80x180 tent. Should be enough.
The thrips were a problem. I used Neudorff Spruzzid every day but they came back after one week. Yesterday I used BAC.
 

strain_hunter

Well-known member
I've only ever grown plants that don't flower for so long and just used pots big enough to hold enough fertiliser until the plants are harvested. This time I started fertilising too late and too much. The next day some of the leaves died and many dried out and got these brown spots. Due to the rinsing and the colder temperatures, the plants stood in the damp pot for quite a long time. That was probably the last straw. Although the trips also caused some damage.

But someone is now looking over the fertilisation and helping me.

Have a nice evening. I'm out today.
 

shiva82

Well-known member
Here are two plants that were very happy in a hot tent like it is in summer, 30C during day, 20C at night but got rust when they were moved to a very cold tent, 17C day, 13C night.

View attachment 19099419


I will put some tube heaters in and watch them slowly recover. They are gradually greening up from the veg food and 24 hr light as you can see from the tops.

@strain_hunter i'm no expert but could it be your food or compost is a bit on the acidic side? Those patches look like when i bought Ericacious compost ( for acid loving plants ).

They have some really nice resin coverage. Like @shiva82 said, let them go another few weeks, it would be a shame to cut them early.
yes. surface dew points and through temperature differences of so many degrees , causes water to condense and often the leaves become saturated and the fungal reaction can cause the rusts marks . and cold root temperatures and over watering never helps the situation either . i know people always say extra cal or mag , or both too , but calmag deificencies are symptoms and often not the cause
 

shiva82

Well-known member
so if you have more widespread airflow and increase the night temperatures a bit , and up pot in larger pots at flower. you wont have to change the feed or anything
 

Latest posts

Latest posts

Top