u/lowball1

Are surfacing roots an indicator of negative watering habits?

Are surfacing roots an indicator of negative watering habits?

I don't always have this occurring, but I do frequently see it late in veg. I'm not sure if it's bad or benign. Any advice/knowledge would be appreciated.

u/lowball1 — 8 hours ago

Could my scope create these strings?

I've taken several shots of the bud sites on this Humboldt "Chunk a delic" Auto. This is the only one that shows any stringing. I've seen no evidence of spider mites, so I'm hoping contact with my scope made these strands. Has anyone seen this before? Cheers

u/lowball1 — 15 days ago

All the love, lights and nutes and this how you reward me!

I pulled 6 cuttings off a two year old mother four months ago and one of the six appears to be a male. Not a Herm, a straight up male. How is this possible? Has anyone seen this before? Thanks

u/lowball1 — 19 days ago

How destructive is high RH?

Can uncontrolled humidity cause crispy dying leaves? I have two tents with three plants each.

They receive the same schedule for water/nutes and lights. Both are currently in week 3 of flower and are stretching as expected. I'm holding about 600par on both grows, but humidity in my suspect tent fluctuates around 70%. The related plants have fan leaves close to the bud sites dying and drying. It's counterintuitive that excessive moisture could cause this issue, but it is the predominant difference in the two very similar environments. Cheers

u/lowball1 — 1 month ago

My plan was to acclimate these plants to full sun exposure and ride out the summer to harvest. I checked my location prior to the move for daylight hours, and I was getting 16.5 hrs of steady sun. In the tent, they were under lights tor 18 hours. It appears the 1.5hr difference was enough to flip these girls. My question is: Am I better off re tenting and dropping to a 12/12 light schedule and flowering them out over the next 3 months or move forward with the outside transplant and attempt a revege?

u/lowball1 — 2 months ago

This is my first plant to herm. It has been solo raised in a 3x3 its entire life. It started stressing 2 weeks into flower and never really bounced back. Only during harvest did I notice nanners and the occasional pollen puff. I don't want to assume that these seeds are perfect, but are they?

u/lowball1 — 2 months ago