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looplife posted an update 3 months ago
Here are some updated pics of the autos the others are doing well for now looking standy sticky and frosty this will be my first harvest gods willing i did
How ever trim or prune leaves because of the scare on one plant having mold/meldew
And one having bud rot
I pruned about 30 percent more like all the big leaves anything that would create…
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looplife posted an update 3 months ago
Marleys grin i grew 2 of each not blaming anyone one but the grower lol my sekf i got bud rot now i spray even on bad weather like raining for 2 days i have a tent cover that goes over them but the humidity gets to the plants cant do much about that plus standing water under the table makes it hard to keep pest away but im trying this got…
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looplife posted an update 3 months ago
So the one with a split and tiny is the clone/ one that i ripped off the tahoe og only clone to make it out of like. 4
The other 3 are biscotti plants one was topped and rest are to let go to get tall
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Coffee and biscotti… Ah Fudgeruckers, where are my keys???
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looplife posted an update 3 months ago
Here are the 3 i have in 25 gallons after transplant about 2 weeks ago they are looking decent might need to add more soil on to my roots are looking crazy these are my jacks
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looplife posted an update 3 months ago
Here is my big lady im kinda pround of her even tho its not getting as mich light as i would like growers re charge and grow dots is the shit this is the white tahoe og in a 100 gallon im getting a bit overwhelmed of her size so idk if i should prune more of thd inside or bottom what do you guys think ?
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I like to finish pruning lower and inner branches before the end of the vegetative growth, the plant will heal the cuts better before flower onset. The amount of stuff you can safely leave down there is very strain and environnment related.
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Get that airflow
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