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Discussion in 'Organic Grow Journals' started by TimJ, Oct 31, 2021.

  1. Oregon on the other hand....farmers everywhere this summer have experienced it. But yes here we are lucky
     
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  2. somebody went to Mass yesterday. that was the readings. your right if your neighbor is growing gmo, so are you. lol.
     
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  3. I see no leaf burn so I'm not sure it would be overfeeding. It is consuming the same amount of water as I usually have when at this stage of growth in a 10 gallon pot. I'm still leaning towards genetics.
     
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  4. If that was the case all of my plants would be affected not just this one, right? I have 5 other plants that look fine.
     
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  5. yes, not necessarily overfeeding but a high EC. I don't remember where I read it. But also viruses and other pest invasion, and yes genetics :)
    The GMO thing is about mass corn (and other) crops, and then blows into the other guys field, it gets crossed, Monsanto makes billions suing. Something like that. I can't see this affecting your personal grow, but I'm wrong 50% of the time :rolleyes:
     
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  6. It could make sense if all my indoor plants were infected. But, it's just this one. And what makes me think it's genetics even more. I do have some fungus gnats as I have brought in 40 gallons of soil inside in the past week. If it was a virus it should have spread from this plant to my others and all my house plants by the fungus gnats. I'll have them under control within a week with Gnatrol.
     
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  7. I was just (critically) staring at that picture again. Looks like she is hungry, not overfed. I'd hit it with the epsom spray for a few days and see what happens. Genetics can play a role, substantial differences in pH tolerances have been personally noted, so trying to sway the range (up or down) could help. Could be heat or humidity sensitive. She's not that bad though.
     
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  8. Thanks for the input @trojangrower and everyone trying to figure this puzzle out. I top dressed 2 days ago with 8 cups of amended worm castings. The original soil was also lightly amended about 8 weeks back prior to restarting that pot. I did a heavy defoliation yesterday taking about 50% of the older darker green leaves off and a lot of inside branching. I think I'll just let it grow now and flip it to flower in a week or so and hope for the best. I have plenty of jars on hand to keep me supplied until next summer. So, if it doesn't pull out of this. It won't be a big deal.
     
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  9. Happy Halloween you .... pumpkin pot heads :D
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    ps. we grew that !
     
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  10. #5170 TimJ, Nov 1, 2023
    Last edited: Nov 1, 2023
    Happy Halloween trojangrower and all the folks here on GC. Nice job growing the pumpkin and carving the Jack-o-lantern my friend.
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  11. Hi y'all ,
    Been crazy busy lately,
    8 down and 2 to go,trim.
    My fingers are numb lol
     

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  12. I finally finished the honey do list of repainting the bedroom. So, I put my 4x4 tent up and moved my first 4 fall/winter plants in. They still have a few weeks of vegetative growth before I'll flip them. The front two are G13 Haze. The back two are Acapulco Gold. These are Barney's Farms genetics. 20231104_214304.jpg
     
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  13. This is the World of Seeds, Star 47 strain I'll use to make seeds. This was the seedling I dropped on the ground. 20231104_215933.jpg
     
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  14. Nice looking bud @Green Dragging . And a lot of it. Nice trim job too. I always liked wet trimming better than dry trimming.
     
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  15. The new gear is looking good Tim! Glad to see that dropped one come through too!
     
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  16. The Junior Mint X MAC cross just isn't pulling out of its funk. I don't have anything for that tent right now so I'll let it live for the time being. 20231104_222434.jpg
     
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  17. Thanks @3Deez. I was surprised that little seedling took the whipping I gave it and came back strong. I loved the structure of the plant the only other time I grew it. But, it's one of the plants the popo took when they paid me a visit.
     
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  18. I've been making bubble hash all day. I think I'll be finished around midnight - 1 am. I still have about 6 bags at 187 grams each to run. 3 cycles each.
     
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  19. I finally finished running the 11 bags of trim and inside bud from the Grand Daddy Purple plant. I ended up with a total of 66 grams of bubble hash. I also have 19 grams of scrap/hash that didn't pass through the 120 mesh bag I'll use for coconut oil. Not bad considering I also jarred 431 grams of bud from this plant. 20231107_005259.jpg
     
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