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@Waira - Is it a possibility that this is a deficiency rather than bugs? I've treated for bugs well, and the two plants next to this one were never affected, they are nice and green and bug free. So, this leaves a deficiency. Any ideas?
@Red Rupert - Currently the plant is about 2.5 feet above soil, the lst was aggressive, without it, the plant would of hit 3-4 feet. I still prefer the lst method though because of the light concentration directly on the buds.
Did your plant that got infected last year make it?
@Red Rupert - Currently the plant is about 2.5 feet above soil, the lst was aggressive, without it, the plant would of hit 3-4 feet. I still prefer the lst method though because of the light concentration directly on the buds.
Did your plant that got infected last year make it?
Good lookin on the lst- deffo the way to go with these xxls- l would scrog mine next time coz ive had good returns usin this on photos in the past- as for the pests l had a sog of 16 plants -some took it a lot worse than others(diff strains)- they didnt compare to yours but l got some good smoke though!! I lost a couple but as l said most of em didnt compare to yours- fingers crossed eh?
Week 10-11 Plants are surviving through the deficiency/bug attack. The lower and inner buds are getting really frosty and the trics under the scope are very milky. I will run them another two weeks in hopes that 14 weeks will give me a little couch lock effect. Have remained on the AN feeding schedule adding Over drive for the last two weeks.
Week 12-13 Aaaargh! Half of my plant got too top heavy and snapped off! They are drying, but they were never flushed, so it might be harsh. Most of the plant survived and I have tied it up good. I flushed today thoroughly and will harvest on the 20th. I need to make room for new plants. I do not think this is a white widow tree, it just doesn't look dark like ww should be. Because Dinafem doe not ship to the US, I had to go through a third-party vendor. Although these are probably not Dinafem genetics, it is frosty and the buds are huge so I hope the cure goes well..
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