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Casadelwhacko to Dude 3 days ago
3 days ago (edited)
@Dude You so completely kick ass man! Please include: “Stoned and cant type my own damn address into my phone!” on Scotty’s “Bonehead Moves” list! 🤣
Thanks for re-sending these out brother!Being a Producer has so many benefits folks!
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I always looking forward to listening to your guys’s good conversation on Saturday morning ☺️ peace out my friends✌🏻
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DGC for life!
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Yes it does I have to get my producer status back still
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My 9th grow, more Claw, Tropic Lighting. 10 day full plant dry. My best yet, I did not like it.68 degrees 54% RH. So I’m still caught up in purchasing my daily medicine. Plus expenses of growing.
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I thought mine was odd. Has like a chemically lemony smell to it but my buddy really likes it. Picky ass growers turning into snobs 🤣. I’m guilty.
Friends don’t mind pitching in especially after all the free herb. Contributions.
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Dude posted an update 3 days ago
Wanna make some bubble hash? We’ve got some sweet bubble bags to give away. Producers, enter for your chance to win at https://realdgc.com/groups/giveaways/
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I would love to make some bubble!🪴💚
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Awesome
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Hell yeah!
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would be great. gave mine to a buddy for his harvest.
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Yumm hashie
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Can someone help me understand Clawing a little better, seems like everytime I get 4 or 5 weeks into Flower I start to get just a little Claw on mostly the older Fan leaves. I do see it a lot on other pictures as well. Is that Normal. I know there are several factors can cause this. Environment etc. I would like to try and narrow down Please.…
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Does this happen with all the cultivars you run or Cap specifically?
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I think it’s pretty normal but I’m interested to hear from someone with more experience.
In my opinion your plants look healthy, leaves are praying, no signs of hunger, bud frost is on point for where they’re at. As far as I can tell your on point for a nice harvest.
If I had to guess, those older leaves are getting less energy from the plant…
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Leaves can ‘claw’ for different reasons. Clawing down at just the tip is the initial sign of nitrogen toxicity before they burn. Half the leaf curled down is an indication of wind stress. The entire leaf clawing down is typically watering or root pest related.
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