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I just take edibles with me if I’m travelling and can’t smoke or vape. At least then I can get a good sleep.
The first few nights off it will give me crazy dreams and restless sleep but I think that’s pretty normal.
Maybe try CBD, melatonin, earplugs or a combination of those or something else.
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melonfarmer
MemberOctober 22, 2024 at 9:28 pm in reply to: Eating crow in respect to The Dude and The ScottyLove ya bud
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What are your temps like?
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It looks like a recently topped seedling but I can’t see the sex if that’s what you’re asking. Give it a week or two and you should see some preflowers. Females are easy to spot but males are a little more difficult to see on young plants for me. You’ll find plenty of pics online.
Hope that helps.
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melonfarmer
MemberNovember 21, 2024 at 9:37 pm in reply to: Transplant shock and foliar recommendationsHell yeah, I’ll try that. I reckon if I can get the roots to spread out more then things above ground will fall into place.
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melonfarmer
MemberNovember 21, 2024 at 9:35 pm in reply to: Transplant shock and foliar recommendationsThanks very much. The lights are low and I soaked the bed with aloe before transplant. I hit it with a little Super Thrive I had kicking around and I think it’s starting to get better. Not sure if that’s because of the Super Thrive or just growing into the bed. Greatly helpful. Thanks.
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melonfarmer
MemberNovember 19, 2024 at 2:19 pm in reply to: Transplant shock and foliar recommendationsAll good brother. It was a good suggestion.
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melonfarmer
MemberNovember 18, 2024 at 10:55 pm in reply to: Transplant shock and foliar recommendationsPlastic vs fabric. About the same size and age.
You may already know this but for anyone else reading, the ramen noodle roots look good but the root tip is where all the action is and fabric pots air prune and create branching roots.
In the case of the plastic potted plants I was able to break up the root ball but the fabric pot plant was like a dense sponge.
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melonfarmer
MemberNovember 18, 2024 at 10:45 pm in reply to: Transplant shock and foliar recommendationsHey, thanks for the reply. In theory I agree with you, but since they’ve been in fabric pots since clones the roots are fully branched out and not wrapping around at all. So I’m not sure if I can break it up much more. I’ll try dig up some photos to show you what I mean.
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melonfarmer
MemberNovember 18, 2024 at 12:12 am in reply to: Transplant shock and foliar recommendationsI’ll hit them with some light fish and kelp in a day or two, I just did an IPM spray today.
The lights are 730w but only on 30% atm and they are hung high. They did come from under flourescents so maybe that could be contributing.
Thanks for the suggestion, I’ll let you know how I go.
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I have a 30cm box fan on the floor blowing up through the canopy but I’ll get another one or two clip fans and add them in.
Cheers
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Took me a while, it was looking like a preying mantis or something for a monute there hahaha
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Thanks for the replies guys. Appreciate it.
So heat is definitely an issue for me atm. I have a portable AC but haven’t hooked it up as I’d like to seal the room and need some more gear to make that happen.
Humidity in the canopy is good. Below 50%. The bed has quite high sides so it must be a fair bit higher at soil level. I’ll try to tuck it down or maybe add another small under canopy fan.
I’ve had a hard time keeping it evenly moist with the Blumats so I’ve been doing some extra hand watering. The tensiometer was reading nearly 200mbar while all this was going on which is pretty dry for anyone that doesn’t know.
I’m happy with the flowers, other than a bit of light and heat stress from growing into the lights.
I ended up scraping it out and chucking it on the compost. It was cool to see anyway!
Thanks again for the help.