Jose.gh

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  1. Hello and welcome to the forum :)

    Your plants look great, show no deficiencies and appear to be healthy.
    To be a novice, it seems like a well done crop:) congratulations!

    Do you use LED light?

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  2. They look really healthy, you have a good hand for outdoor cultivation :)

    I recommend you be careful with nutrients, bone dust and blood, it attracts many animals to dig the ground (experience with my dog hahaha).

    Thanks for sharing, it's nice to see how they grow :)


  3. I am happy to know that the problem is solved, and yes, the excess light is also harmful if you do not optimize more things (co2, nutrients, etc....)

    I have used COBS in a small grow cabinet, they are incredibly powerful. But..... you must put at least one cob on top of each plant, its defect is that they do not enjoy the light much, so it is good to know where they will be located.

    In a 60x60 cabinet I made a good crop with two 50W cobs each. The osram brand or believe, I don't remember.

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  4. Perfect, the crop is going at a good rate and if, it is normal that White Rhino starts flowering soon, it is a very fast genetics :)

    Well, defoliation is very personal....and in excess, it's harmful. I usually eliminate the leaves and branches closest to the substrate, the ones that receive less light, during the first weeks of flowering, but it is only my personal technique :)

    Greetings! 

     

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  5. Claro, a veces para conseguir una buena foto basta con tener buena iluminación: Pon la planta en un lugar con mucha luz, luz directa de la calle (no luz directa del sol). Toma la cámara y haz varias fotos lo mas cerca posible, es importante no mover mucho las manos para que la foto salga nítida, sin movimiento. No reduzcas el tamaño de la foto, ponla a tamaño completo. 

     

    Quizás con esto, podamos tener una idea mas clara del problema y asi poder ayudarte. Contra los hongos, hay fungicidas muy eficaces y organicos que puedes usar, cola de caballo por ejemplo.

     

    Saludos! 

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  6. Sure, that's a good idea. Remember that even though everything is fine now, the affected leaves never recover, we must look at the new leaves.

    No, I don't know where to find this information about Biobizz, have you sent an email to the manufacturer?

     

    Remember, potassium also yellows the leaves and is super normal, having potassium deficiency in flowering.
     

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  7. Thanks for the link, very interesting :)

    When I search for old strains, I first send an email to the seed bank in case they still have some old stock. Then I search the internet, in gros shops (I send email) and finally, I search for live clones of collectors. 

    That's my technique haha
     

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  8. It is still too early to say that cannabis cures cancer, at the moment, it does not.

    We can use cannabis, to mitigate side effects of chemotherapy, to stimulate appetite, reduce pain, etc......

    Some cannabinoids have been shown to attack carcinogenic tumours, but cannabis has not been shown to cure cancer.

    The doses for this type of treatment are always high. Cannabis oil is usually consumed in capsules or vapo.

     

    Cheers


  9. Hola René, 

     

     

    Gracias por las fotos, se ven más grandes y preparadas para el exterior :)

     

    Sobre el hongo, lamentablemente no se aprecia nada en la foto, pero si tiene "pelos" es un hongo seguro. Tal vez botrytis, ¿demasiada humedad?  

     

    Si es posible, busca en internet fotos similares a la de tu hongo, y asi podremos decir que es.

     

    Saludos


  10. Hello!!

    She looks great, you can tell she's very spoiled ) Now you're just on the 14th day of flowering, the plants grow a lot during the first two weeks of flowering. It's normal to have some small deficiency, nothing alarming.

    Sometimes, we do a mountain of little things, hehe, because we always want everything to go perfect. I simply recommend against going crazy with a little discoloration.

    I look forward to seeing how the performance is, greetings!

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