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  1. @Gnome Hard to tell from those pics mate. @Dr. Green I've been using a similar ratio, using 10ml 12% into 500ml. I couldn't seem to find any real consensus anywhere on the correct strength for foliar feeding. I saw anywhere from straight 3% h202 to less than 0.2%, so not really sure? Seems like a lot of people are getting PM this season. I noticed it a few days ago too. I have gone through my plants systematically and stripped off all of it I could find, sprayed with h202 and did some major defoliation to let in more air and light. The rain certainly doesn't help. Now my dilemma is to cut my losses now and harvest a week or two early or risk it and push a bit longer. Trouble is I'm away for four days over Easter and left unattended that could be enough time to ruin my entire crop.
  2. Spot on: https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/pome-fruit/garden-weevil-vineyards?nopaging=1 I've had a different type of weevils in my kitchen cupboards before, Bloody nuisance, they munch all your grains and get into everything! Didn't realise these were the same family.
  3. I have those exact same critters. They are definitely vegetarian - caught them munching my leaves, but they don't seem to do too much damage. I tried googling what they were, but came up empty handed.
  4. Cheers, if the nasties stay away, I'll give her a couple weeks longer.
  5. So I think I'm getting pretty close to harvest. I did think I had another two weeks to go, but now I'm not so sure. In the past I've harvested at about this point, but I can't shake the feeling I'm harvesting a little early and missing out on some extra growth and stickiness. What do you guys think? No sign of any mold or botrytis yet, even with the rain and cold weather. Pistols at least 50% brown: Best trich pics I could get. Left pics seems mostly cloudy/clear, but pic on the right has some brown. The brown mostly seems to be on the outer sugar leave, probably older triches:
  6. Yup, you can buy green headlamps too: https://hydroponic.co.za/hydroponics/green-led-headlamp/
  7. Of the 5 seeds I germed this year (Dinafem Original Amnesia), 2 died, 2 are going strong and then there was the runt, which had similar looking leaves to yours. I decided to grow it out anyway and it's done pretty well. After being very slow out the blocks it's grown nicely and I should get some decent bud from it. The leaves look like this all over and no other signs of ill-health, so I put it down to genetics. It does look a little like thrips, so maybe check that, but pretty sure it's just genetics.
  8. Looking verrry nice! How much longer do you imagine they need? 2-3 weeks?
  9. Update: Girls are looking pretty strong, still some yellowing, but it slowed down a lot and getting quite deep into flowering now so not worried at all. Fattening up nicely. Bigger plant is about 2 weeks behind. I did hear there was a longer flowering pheno, so maybe that's what I've got.
  10. Dinafem does Dinamed CBD Plus, which has a 1:30 ratio THC:CBD. You can buy from https://www.cannabisseeds.co.za/buy-cannabis-seeds/cbd/dinamed-cbd-plus/
  11. I'm wondering whether heat was my issue too in retrospect. I had very similar symptoms to you Mellow. My plant has since made a remarkable recovery and all I did was make a small tweak to my feeding schedule. I did however go from a couple of weeks of very hot weather to a week of cooler weather and rain.
  12. Agreed, problem is I'm only 3-4 weeks into flowering now. Sativa dominant strain that's most likely going to go quite late into the season.
  13. That sucks! I been expecting the same thing, but so far so good. Either my neighbours are prudes or they know their shit.
  14. Quick update: So the day after I posted was the worst day as far as lost leaves went. Since then it seems to have stopped - no more yellowing. All I changed was moving back to the Biobizz Grow and changing the feeding to 2ml Grow per liter and 4ml Bloom per liter. I'm not sure whether that was what did it or maybe the cooler weather and rain in CT this week played a role? Or maybe just the end of the stretch? Cautiously optimistic... Anyway, here they are now:
  15. They do look much better - nice save!
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