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  1. On 3/4/2022 at 11:40 PM, Ill_Evan said:

    I'm experiencing this a lot recently. Some plants style, others eat shit.

    Seems to be the case here, got 4 plants all in the same soil and area and just one affected.

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  2. On 3/6/2022 at 10:45 AM, PsyCLown said:

    The issue outdoors is the rain and RH. Indoors you may have high RH but at least there is no rain falling on your plants combined with the high RH.

     

    Preventative sprays for PM and defol can help though.

    Yeah it has been particularly wet and humid this season here in Gauteng.

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  3. Thanks all, worried I'm going to be fighting a losing battle here. Going to be away for 3 weeks next month so won't be able to tend to this, would either of the above eliminate the PM now or should I cut losses and just pull her out now?

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  4. Greets Peeps,

    Got a Northern Lights only a week or so into flowering with what looks like the start of PM, have been proactively treating with Neem Oil once a week :

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  5. I find growing to be more of a commitment than an addiction. I grow enough to last me until next season with a bit extra to share with friends so 4 months get dedicated to doing this and it is rewarding on so many levels.

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  6. 1 minute ago, Prom said:

    Dont repot autos! Put the seed right into the final pot... i use 10L pots. If the auto is a fast grower, 20L pots.

    Only LST during veg and leave them be during flower. Defoil during veg ok, during flower not!

    Ah crap didn't realise it was an auto, yup agree leave in one pot I also go with 10l.

  7. 3 hours ago, Bos said:

    With the girls in flower in the greenhouse, I run the oscillating fan 24/7 on the low setting.

     Just be carefull that the wind doesnt damage the plants.

    More indirect ventilation than blasting straight onto the plants.

    Thanks have it blowing just over the top of the canopies, these will need some support once buds start fattening up.

  8. Hygrometer arrived will keep an eye on levels but I suppose a lot is out of my control with a greenhouse 

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    Otherwise things are starting to get frosty

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    Had a bit of a scare, these were topped and when I tried LST'ing the second main branch the stem split, quickly patched it up and from what I've read shouldn't be much of a problem 🤞

    Just going to leave these ladies as is from here

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  9. 1 hour ago, Bos said:

    That will work, just test it first if you can as not all fans are created equal.

    We had a 175 china mall cheapy in there but the blades deformed to such an extent that it didnt move any air, had to reshape the blades with heat to make it work, but it ran well for 3mnths 24/7 and still running.

    Found a special and upgraded to this steel blade fan for 300, but our space is double the volume.

     

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    Thinking metal blades is the way to go, gonna rather fork out a bit more for one fan and pick up another later if needed. 

    Is that a weed leaf on the top of the fan box ?😃

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