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  1. It will be fine. You only have to worry about the "dark cycle" once you switch to the flower stage.
    Be careful about not keeping a consistent light and dark period through veg. It can lead to hermi problems in flower.

    Anything your plant encounters during veg will eventually play out in flower. May it be a positive or a negative



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  2. [mention=816]Jland[/mention] its an essential. H2O2 is the easiest way to treat pests & fungi during flower without compromising your bud. it kills everything except your plant. Plants love it because when it degrades it turns to H2O & O, the extra oxygen molecule is excellent for your plant. The only downside is for organic growers, when used as a wash through (ie killing fungus gnat larvae), as i said it literally kills everything, so all the microbial life dies & needs to be replaced. in hydro, you can use it to oxygenate, decontaminate, your water & de-chlorinate it if you're using tap water. 
    Don't think I'll ever use it as a 'washthrough', but as a foliar for a time of need (not that there should be), sounds good!

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  3. I've never used H202, maybe time add it to the cupboard. Ventilation and circulation is your friend and a lot can be avoided even in extream conditions. Good information

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  4. This is good to know, thanks.

    So try keep humidity a bit higher to try prevent it and more constant.

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    Try avoid the spikes on each end but I think more importantly, I would try stabilize lights off conditions. Try keep the sway within 10'c difference and don't let that humidity climb over 55%/60% at night.



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  5. What do you guys think of the 60/40 milk spray.? I've used it with success.
    Haven't tried the milk yet, bit will be an option of I have this problem again.

    Lemon Juice worked pretty well at 3parts lemon juice to one part water. Leaves didn't seem to appreciate it much after a little while. Did the job tho

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  6. PM is cause by extream spikes... For example lights off humiduty +-70% and lights on dry +-30%.

    Liquid forms on the leaves at night which doesn't evaporate easily leads to the begining of the trouble. Once the PM has established it's self of the leave surface, it drops a taproot into your cannabis plant and starts drinking from her. It's only a few days later that you notice the furry shimmer.

    Now she becomes a nightmare and thrives between 23'c-27'c with dry humidity. Basically thrives in the target range (conditions/climate) we want to grow in.

    Awesome week all

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  7. For passive intakes you could look at your local plumbing store for some 90' bends . two bends and a short straight between them painted black inside. The bends facing opposite direction + black paint should give you a light trap on your passive intake.

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  8. Anyone selling cannabis is in the black market...

    Who are the paying taxes to if there is no infrastructure set out for them to trade yet?

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  9. I hear you on the back bro lol!

    I move my my girls around a lot too and also don't like the stationery restrictions of SCROG (works like a beast tho!)



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  10. Go for a christmas tree shape plant. Works out better for the SOG right?

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    That's right and depending on the spacing will give you an idea of how far up you need to clean. The tighter, you'll clean higher.
    Some strains just work really well in SOG. My NL branches like a crazy thing. In a sea of green I can still manage to keep most her arms almost all the way down, just nicely cleaned up giving plenty tops per pot.. they always competing.

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  11. You could fit them all in on a shorter veg. Keep pots tight during that veg to force girls to grow up and not outwards, but then you would want to clean up a good third even more and just pay attention to main colas and a few arms below. I did 16 like this in a 1mx1m in 20cm pot. It's tight!

    Not massive yield, but numbers and some beautiful bud

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  12. Try keep air moving at night if you can and heat room a bit if possible. Pot will also dry a little quicker.

    PM won't disappear over night but you will see if get better, much better every day! Give a good foliar spray, next day take off a few leaves blocking air and light. Then just spot spray leaves where you see. Tip for seeing it easy is at lights out with your cell torch or through the camera on the phone screen. Pretty scary what the human eye doesn't see.

    A lot of what I have learnt about cannabis cultivation has come through failure. It's how you are able to spot and prevent it next time.



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  13. His temps would be better running the lights at night. Currently 19-23 outside during the day. At night the cold goes to 14-15 and that's when the heat of that light will give some loving.

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    Definitely would help if he is able to keep room dark, am yet to see a 100% light proof tent
    My ladies sleep at night but I got an oil heater going.
    He could also add a heater to the room the tent is in to bring up temps so his circulating warmer air, which will be dryer.

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  14. So I havent managed to install the fan as yet, bought a tower fan but the base wants my whole tent floor so havent had time to figure out another way, unless I scrap that and buy a wall mount oscillating fan.
    Temps feel good to me when i check it, got the sensor in the side pocket, lowest temp is 14.1 because i switch the fans off with the light. Max temp is an anomaly as i think the sun might hit it, so it says 38.3 but i doubt it gets that hot, never feels like that when i climb inside there.
    Altogether, when i check it with the light on and fans, its roughly 22/23 with high 50's humidity on that monitor, but I'm not sure i trust that monitor although i see the same one used for so many grows.
    Your spikes are to extreme on both ends (high-low) and if fans go off I'm pretty sure your evening humidity is hitting 80%/90%+.

    This will be your main cause for powdery mildew, this is how she is born. Once infected her tolerance to conditions are a lot strong, so she becomes a real pain in the beeeehind to get rid of. 3parts lemon juice to 1part water and spray that girl! You'll be dropping the pH of the leave surface to around ph3 +-, this will kill the powdery mildew. It's spores, so removing leafs alone is not helping.
    Remove the girl and wipe everything in tent and room down with a bleach and water at a 3%bleach to water ratio.

    Air is your friend and even if you conditions are extreme enough air movement can prevent a lot of nasties

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  15. LoL Jland showing us all he's a potato stoner ah dude we've all been there.

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    The actually problem are the few sober moments in my life, one more joint I should be ready to go


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  16. What's your day and night time temps with humidity? Is she still vegging? Reason for jumping feeds to 3ml/1l Grow?

     

    Sorry but what's PMW? Is it powdery mildew?

     

    Peace

     

    *Correction, PWM?

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  17. When you got some spare time Google these microbes and there function. That "soil food web" Totemic mentioned is world all on its own These all have an amazing purpose in that web that benefit cannabis and much more d024cfde4ebf39ff0ed264fcbd0bd415.jpg

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  18. Keep it simple and steady. You don't want your watering/feeds graphing like a yoyo . Biobizz encourage feeding every water and for good reason, steady metabolism so your lady/s don't have to adjust every water/feed. She has an all you can eat menu at any time she needs/wants. All Mix feeding ratio works well with FF on a every water feeding routine.
    I use a live microbial bio fertilizer at 1ml/1l along with every feed. I will share more in the product soon


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  19. Hi LukeS. I run Biobizz along with a microbial in FF soil, I feed every water and never ph. Like Totemic said the microbes will adjust and make the ph a happy zone for them to do there work.
    The Bizz also drags pH down quite a bit so tap water will be good. That RO water is pretty dead and the end ph is prob realllllly low.




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