Live Stoner Chat This. After two failed crops....

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Last year.

Ain't much I know, but after a total failure last year due to mould looks like I may have some viable buds on the way for the first time.
Actually, I'm quite chuffed that maybe I've learnt from my mistakes, and listened to the advice i got from you guys. It's appreciated, believe me.
Even if I only get enough for a couple of blunts I'll be happy!
Thanks fellas!

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Sorry pal, but pictures look like capture by a calculator.

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Thanks Pengy,
I'm assuming that home grown is sooo much sweeter than bought gear? Lookin forward to it!
They're Dinafem ww xxl, look a bit short, about 18" or so, not complaining. They've been easy to grow, just my 2 year old compost and nutes courtesy of WIlkinsons!

Anyway, big thanks to Dinafem and [HASHTAG]#Dinafem-[/HASHTAG]Mark and all the advice i received from the inmates.

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Hey bud...have you considered using silica in your fertilizer? I am testing silica(Advanced nutrients RhinoSkin) for its mold reducing properties. Also, i notice the leaf nodes where you pulled the 2 fans off. If the nubs are left to wither, they can create mold.
 
Hey bud...have you considered using silica in your fertilizer? I am testing silica(Advanced nutrients RhinoSkin) for its mold reducing properties. Also, i notice the leaf nodes where you pulled the 2 fans off. If the nubs are left to wither, they can create mold.
Thanks pal ,
I'll get them nubs sorted in the morning.
Yep, I've heard silica is important for healthy, strong plants......it's everywhere in the earth's crust......but not in compost. Makes sense. Gonna start another grow, will use silica...
Thanks Bud.
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