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100% could be an issue. Correct me if I’m wrong, but that puts minerals back in the water doesn’t it? That’s balanced for human nutrition, not plants. With plants, the more pure the water I the better. It’s like an empty train. Mineralized water already has passengers, thus it’s unable to pick up new ones.
CamZModeratorIt is possible that it is partially cured. Curing is just an enzymatic process. Unlikely that it is fully cured though.
CamZModeratorThat looks like a male jd. There are no pistils visible in the photo. The seeds are regular.
CamZModeratorIt’s probably not that. More likely, whatever else is in that mix is hurting them. Best you can really do is water with distilled for a bit to keep from adding anything extra. Maybe like a week. Then take it easy on that.
October 8, 2023 at 1:15 am in reply to: Moved: Reply To: Deficiency or toxicity and how to fix. #2910CamZModeratorI moved your post because it was posted in someone else’s thread.
Your plants look healthy. Some very minor tip burn can happen for a few different reasons. The leaf edges curling up is slightly more concerning to me. Is your grow space temperature ok? Your plants look like they might be experiencing a touch of heat stress, but it could also just be new growth. Sometimes new growth on young plants can do weird stuff.
CamZModeratorDo you know any of the specifics of the water you use. PH and PPM or EC before you adjust it?
CamZModeratorPower issues are frustrating. Hopefully your equipment doesn’t need to be reset. I hate analog timers for that reason, but I haven’t switched to digital because they used to fail too. I will make the switch when I move.
CamZModeratorHow many leaves look like that? Sometimes that can happen when you are too rough with them.
October 8, 2023 at 12:36 am in reply to: First Grow! Am I ready to Harvest? Waiting on scope, had to use magnifier #2901CamZModeratorAll the heads I see in that picture are clear. Not quite ready imo. Generally, you want to get even closer than that if you can so it’s easier to tell.
CamZModeratorHas this issue progressed?
CamZModeratorCamZModerator<p style=”text-align: left;”>Those are the hatched moth eggs you saw believe it or not. You must have missed some. Yes, that’s bud rot. You will want to remove any parts with rot using a plastic bag as you say. Also, remove any area you find the catipillar damage as they poop while they eat, which is the origin of the rot in the first place most likely. I wish you the best of luck with managing them. There isn’t really any good way to get rid of them that I’m aware of this late in flower unfortunately.</p>
CamZModeratorCool. Glad you got it sorted.
CamZModeratorCongratulations! You did all the hard work. Did way better than my first grow. Now you get to learn a new skill called not smoking your bud before its ready. Love that the dry and cure is handled for you. You’ll get to enjoy your work at its peak.
CamZModeratorI’m not sure I understand the question correctly. Are you asking if the dry tent will be a good place to store it after it is in its curing container?
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