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I am a very lucky person . So when I lost a seed down the drain and 3 looked like they would not develop you just germinate some more right . Wrong . What started out as an 8 plant grow has just evolved into an 11 plant grow and the only one I don't know anything about is the one down the GD drain everything else has taken off like gangbusters even the owns that looked like shit . :no: What am I going to do with all these plants ?? I only have room for 10 max and I just hate to kill one they struggled so hard to survive . "Oh woe is me" said little Sorrow .
 
Okay I know some of us are off until early Jan (soz for the others), and I am waiting for my Da Buddha to be delivered , the wait is long very long..
Anyone got a good documentary on our beloved Mary Jane that I could watch?
 
I've discovered a brilliant odor eliminator.....one of my Springer Spaniels rolled in fox poo this morning over the fields and it's all I've smelt all day even after she has had a shower and hair cut lol.
 
fox poo, once smelt never forgotten, proper manky whiff, I feel for you bro. Not the nice Christmassy smells that ya really want lol.

Bet you dog thought she smelt reet proper tasty XD
 
Question oh wise ones: without getting too specific but I will if you want, about 4wks into flower the leaves of the hash plant are pointing down instead of up towards the light .. they've always been real perky but now some leaves are looking like a claw ..

Any suggestions? Thanks for your wisdom
 
Best thing to do is take some photographs, preferably under natural light. Hps can make photos too yellowy and LED can make photo pinky.

It may be possible to set the white balance if it is available on your camera. how to here - https://www.autoflower.org/f138/natural-color-photos-under-led-lights-29335.html

Then make a post in the hospital/infirmary section of the forums - https://www.autoflower.org/f90/

Plants can claw if there is too much nitrogen {Nitrogen toxicity}
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Leaves appear dark green and claw at the end, sometimes this can happen on just the lower leaves as they are receiving less light.

If your plants are in veg stage and it is Nitrogen Toxicity it can be due to one or two things 1. your feeding to much Nitrogen {fertilizer at the wrong strength} or 2. Your plants are not receiving enough light to be able to use the available Nitrogen, or a combination of both.

If your plants are in the flowering stage Nitrogen levels should be much lower than your veg stage and a flowering/bloom nutrient should be used.

When you make your post in the infirmary give as many feed & environment details as you can - nutrients used , do you PH your nutrients, PH of medium, room temp, humidity, what is your substrate it just helps to create an idea of what going on.
 
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