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  • Locrian99
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    Opened up the tent today and wow idk what happened to WW2 overnight. Yellowing on a few leaves at the top. They almost feel crispy with some brown markings. I do not see it on lower leaves not sure what it is. I’ve noticed a little yellowing but nothing major and didn’t think much of it. Today it looks drastic. Any thoughts guys, Day 45 of 12/12. These plants have at minimum 2 more weeks so I’d like to figure it out. They received week 6 of 12/12 fox farms nutes at 100% Friday. And I had run some sledgehammer through them last Sunday 1 gallon with sledgehammer one gallon plain water. Anyways. Under hps so might be tough to see.

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  • Campesino
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    I worked on a stucco and plaster crew during a couple summers in High School. I feel your misery. My boss used to drink at least a fifth every single day - half in his morning coffee and half in his afternoon coke.
    So that sucks, but yeah, the plants look great!

  • Locrian99
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    RosettaStoned I’ve done it a few times, far from regularly. oldjarhead100 that’s a good idea, I’d rather keep the dust to a minimum.

  • RosettaStoned
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    That's gets messy and I'm a bit of a perfectionist. I deal with the dust to get a smooth finish. You can also lightly mist the wall in between sandings. Plus you only have to sand on the last coat if you didn't know.

  • oldjarhead100
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    Plants are looking great

  • oldjarhead100
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    If I have to sand in a used area I wet sand old t shirt or big sponge wet it and start rubbing the dried mud ,little more work but no dust ,(I prefer it to dry sanding) you do have to rinse it off and dont dump used water in toilet all the material you take off is in the tub.

  • RosettaStoned
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    Didn't like taping and applying compound huh? 😂 It can be rough if you are new to it

  • Locrian99
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    First up off topic. I needed to finish part of the finished basement. So today I did some taping and mudding. My hat is off to anyone that does this for a living. I basically had to take bong hits at regular intervals with shots of Jameson so I didn’t lose my mind and go homicidal. Yea that is not for me. Anyways got it all set for sanding Sunday. Hoping to keep the sanding to a minimum as the plants are in the next room, using fans to move air away etc.

    on topic. Day 43 of 12/-2 for the big tent. I’m seeing some interesting differences in ripening. Phenotype for sure on the WW, I’m suspecting she’s going to go to nearly day 70 for the WW1, WW2 I’m guessing closer to 60. One GSC is ripening faster than the other for sure as well but I am leaning towards just letting it go later to compare effects and harvest both at same time. We will see what the next few weeks brings. No real issues, seeing some yellowing on a few leaves I’m guessing this has to do with the mini flush I gave them with sledgehammer and just the week 5”6 of flower thing. Nothing wide spread at this point. All 4 elreceuved week 6 of 12/12 nutes tonight ph’d at 6.3. Did not water to run off as it’s a nute day. But I may sultry doing so on normal days just to help control humidity. Day 46 in the little tent. Aurora Indica doesn’t dound like my favorite smoke but man it’s my favorite to stare st and smell. Frosty smelly nuggets in there. I keep waiting for them to start bulking up, hoping they get on the ball soon!

    Seedlings alm serm seem to be doing good. I informed my friend today that I’m giving him my children and I will be randomly showing up in his back yard to check On them. And if neglected I’ll be taking over their care. I was curious as they are going to be next to (probably 6 feet from the first pole) about 600 acres of hops. Wonder what they do as far as fertilizing the soil for the hops and if that will bleed over to where the plants are. I’ll have to ask the farmer what they use. Anyways.

    Thanks for reading my ramblings. Here’s some pics.

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  • Locrian99
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    I did the same with my previous when they were growing funny. I think daas suggested the idea to me.

  • Tika
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    Same here..Aurora has a wonderful fragrance😊

  • oldjarhead100
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    thats what I mean real simple but some wouldn't think to use toothpicks

  • Locrian99
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    I have to say the smell of the Aurora Indica might be my favorite smell ever. I could sit there for hours with my nose buried in it. It’s very sweet with a bit of an incense smell faint though.

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  • Locrian99
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    I kinda just poked tooth picks until it did the job.

  • oldjarhead100
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    I like the bracing job on the little one ,something to remember

  • Locrian99
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    Couple days ago I posted about my 8 ball kush seedling that seems to be struggling. And she still is, but I have seen her leaves grow a little so I haven’t given up hope. I noticed in the rooter there is a greenish circle looks like some sort of algae I wonder if that is the cause of the problem. She seemed stretchy from the start as while the jack h in the same light and waterings is perfect. Who knows. Anyways here’s the 4 babies, all 4 are going outside to two different friends houses (I started a critical as a back up Sunday in case the 8 ball kush doesn’t make it).

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