I’ve seen a lot of back and forth as whether to remove the sickly leaves or to leave them remain and ive come to my own conclusion after gathering research to leave the leaves since there is usually still viable nutrients left in them they will fall when they’re ready no scientific evidence just my conclusion
Thanks for doing that research, I figured a YY plant would not be a desirable plant, good to know they won’t be viable. I wonder what that actually looks like in cannabis, will the seeds not even germinate?
Yes, SamSkukman talks about reversing males, but still uses progeny testing.
Idk if it’s the fishsh!t or the fact that they got blown over a bunch but these stems are pretty hardy for 3 weeks for me these are the nicest looking stems at such a young age
I’d fill that black tray at least half way up with water.
Yellow lower leaves at that age is a bit early.
Those peat pots are not like growbags, the soil dries out way fast in those.
It’s like not having any pot at all really.
I was filling it everyday until the weather got cooler again I’m going to soak them and transplant I just haven’t felt good all week so I been dragging they were underwatered
I think it’s that new strain of covid that’s going around I lost my taste and smell for a couple days and my head was foggier than usual and I noticed my appetite has halved which I’m not really complaining I can stand to lose a couple pounds but now it’s just a lot of mucus I keep coughing up and blowing my nose kind of shortness on breath but nothing major I smoke through it all pretty light symptoms
You stubborn smokers… just cook your weed in a dry covered pot that’s sitting on top of a bigger pot with salted water and let it boil for 3 hours, check the water level every half hour and add water as necessary, then eat a teaspoon as one dose. Your stash and high will last much longer and it’s much healthier.
When you say new strain is that cause you had it before?
Get some vitamin D, C, zinc and quercetin from ur local store(maybe a friend can pick you up some?) or Amazon and I’d place bets you’ll be fine, sooner the better if you haven’t already, good luck.
Hehe I just enjoy smoking period though I quit cigarettes 2 years ago and picked up smoking a lot more ganja I feel like it helps me cough out all that mucus anyhow
Well I’ve never actually been tested so idk just assuming so since I never get sick and January/February 2020 we were ALL sick around here similar conditions nothing major just lasted two weeks last time figuring the same it started Monday so almost a week in now
I had similar except a splitting headache and sore throat for a couple of days first, then the tired achey feeling for a few days then my temp went up and started coughing and breathing heavy, after 3 nights of heavy sweats it disappeared, lasted about ten days, then a week later it all came back, had all the same symptoms in the same order but much less intense that lasted only about 4-5 days.
Smoking CBD blocks the covid protien attaching to receptors in the lungs according to a couple of studies I have seen.
Every one should take a Vit D3 supplement, one of the most important things to have in your system Vit K2 helps it being absorbed as well as moving calcium out of your blood, to where it’s needed in teeth and bones and not blocking up and calcifying blood vessels. If your a smoker Vit C is needed as well, cigs destroy it.
Get well soon man
The outside ones are bouncing back after the snow, and your inside ones are looking like they are coping better now.
I personally would remove some of the lower leaves that are not getting much light down inside the plant on the tent plants, to get better airflow inside the plants, now outside temps are climbing the RH is climbing with it and the PM threat increases.
Yeah, definitely keep an eye out for dew drops inside your tent every day in the morning.
I just never know what to remove it all look good to me haha 50/50 branch and sugar leaf ratio or just fan leaf removal you think?
@Rogue I’ve never had dew in my tent that I’ve ever seen
It might dry up before you see it depending on when you look at them.