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I still need to get a scope, hopefully I can see with it at night ( stealth grow ). If I don't have one by this grow I will for sure next grow. I guess I just feel lucky to make it this far on my first try being so many people kill there's on the first try. It's funny how people say "it's a weed, it's easy to grow". While that may be true, trying to resist the temptation of not overfeeding/watering is the hard part.

Ripster, what kind of nutes do you use?
 
I still need to get a scope, hopefully I can see with it at night ( stealth grow ). If I don't have one by this grow I will for sure next grow. I guess I just feel lucky to make it this far on my first try being so many people kill there's on the first try. It's funny how people say "it's a weed, it's easy to grow". While that may be true, trying to resist the temptation of not overfeeding/watering is the hard part.

Ripster, what kind of nutes do you use?

If you get a scope, go outside at night with a flashlight and check um...

I grow all organically. "Nectar for the Gods" is what I use. The Pro level. Right down to the soil and the Ph up and down... You get the best/real flavors of the bud this way. Plus I don't like smoking nutes with high levels of metals...
I know that flushing removes this, but still, it's something about heavy metals that I don't like...
 
Tonight's pics, day 62. I sprayed to much bug killer and it caused some of the leaf's to get brown spots as you see in the pics. I guess I will write this grow off as a learning experience because the lack of sun ( 5 hours per day ) didn't produce much bud at all. Hopefully I will still get a bowl or two.

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Tonight's pics, day 62. I sprayed to much bug killer and it caused some of the leaf's to get brown spots as you see in the pics. I guess I will write this grow off as a learning experience because the lack of sun ( 5 hours per day ) didn't produce much bud at all. Hopefully I will still get a bowl or two.

No need to use bug spray when your this close to harvest. Personally, I don't like smoking bug spray. It will leave a residue behind. "Grrr"
Take your garden hose and rise her off real good. :2cents:
 
Yea, I Noticed some spider web so I sprayed this stuff called doctor boom made for spider mites and others. The can said just to not use within 1 day of harvest.
 
Yea, I Noticed some spider web so I sprayed this stuff called doctor boom made for spider mites and others. The can said just to not use within 1 day of harvest.

Spiders are our friends... They are predatory and will clean up your plant... You just have to watch their web and if it's causing plant problems, just take it down. He'll move to a different spot.

Hell, I've even put them in my garden before. :2cents:
 
It could be spider mites, I am not sure. Whatever it is, it likes to string around the top cola.
 
Tonight's pics, most fan leaf's have yellowed and only a couple still have some green. I am thinking another day or 2 and it's chop time. What do you all think?

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It could be spider mites, I am not sure. Whatever it is, it likes to string around the top cola.

Anything like this: Spider Mites

Scientific name: Tetranychus and other genera
(Acari: Tetranychidae)

Facts: Spider mites are sometimes called red spiders. They are pale-greenish to reddish, six-legged in the immature stages and eight-legged as adults, soft-bodied and up to about 1/60 inch long. Piercing-sucking mouthparts are used to feed on plant tissues. Mites cannot be identified to species without very high power microscopes and special preparation of specimens. Some mites are predators.
 

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