SEMO Grown Medicine

beautiful man :metal: :metal: :metal:

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`Thanks @ColeLennon This is my second indoor grow and I have made mistakes. The big one was not knowing that going into flower you should turn down the lights. Luckily only one of my three plants was stressed.

I took the Big girls out of the tent this morning to give them a good flushing and Andrea’s buds were to heavy and fell over.

My embarrassing plant that I burnt with the light.

The unknown with the frost

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Looks, great man. props :metal: :metal: :metal:

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Outdoor plants look good, all three are females. I am liking the look of the thin leafed plant, I hope the plant is special. All three are showing signs of being eaten by bugs. There are a lot of little spots on all three. I have been looking but I do not see aphids or mites on any of them. I have noticed a lot of flying insects around all three.

The thin leafed plant is maturing a lot slow than the other plant in the pot. The one out in the garden is late starting as it wasnt shaded by the house like the other two.

This wishbone is maturing nicely

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Great lookin garden :metal: :metal: :metal:

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Thanks @ColeLennon , Its been so dry this year that it has allowed me to get in extra fertilizer teas using willow, dandelions, comfrey, nettles and other new growth. I believe today will be the last batch I will be able to make this year. It took a lot of walking around the edges of the weeds and wetlands to find enough material for two five gallon buckets. The wetlands were bone dry with new growth sprouting all over the dry beds.

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I commend you on the commitment props :metal: :metal: :metal:

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If they have an irregular pattern and look like scratches they could be thrips, can you post a closer pic? Plants look wonderful … beer3|nullxnull


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Gotta say semo for your second indoor grow. You’re definitely headed in the right direction. Your outdoor plants are looking grand too. Had some suspiciously cannabis friendly weather over here too :joy: but got nothing going on outside myself.

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Some close up shots from all three plants. Best I can do with my potato camera.

Wishbone strain.

Spirit train

Looks like leaf septoria on the lower leaves.

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Thanks, it really looks like thrips damage. Maybe it’s Calcium deficiency instead of leaf septoria, I suspect you don’t have high levels of humidity :sweat_smile:, difficult this days … beer3|nullxnull

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Its been very humid at night the last couple weeks. The lawn is soaked with dew like it rained during the night. I had to cut down a bunch of Zinnia’s that had white powdery mildew growing on them.

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I saw also some PM in the lower leaves pics but hoped I was wrong, now that you say that it could be :sweat:, try to wipe it to see if it goes away, I would defoliate them to help them being ventilated and no stagnant air, even lollipop them if they’re not far in flower stage, I live in a humid place and mould is my first enemy, have lost buds and jars because of that … :disappointed:

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Andrea is growing some large colas, I cant wait to see what they look like after they swell towards the end of flower. The unknown is getting frostier by the day.

Ive been having issues with humidity spiking above 70% at times. I have to keep the tent open to keep it below 60% humidity.

Andrea

Frosty

The light stressed plant. Since I turned the light down the damage has stopped progressing. I have been keeping a close eye on this one looking for signs of it popping bananas.

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Thanks @LedZeppelin, I am liking growing indoors. Learning a lot this year on growing indoors. It is different than growing outdoors. I found out that my soil mix that I use outdoors holds onto moisture for too long indoors. It made a great breeding ground for fungus gnats.

I looked all over with a magnifying glass and did not see powdery mildew. I saw a lot of brown spots with yellow rings on all the lower and middle leaves. I cut them all off and took the tops ones as well. This plant was an accident and it wont be a loss if it succumbs to my attempt at defoliating.

I snapped the tallest tops at a 90 degree angle. They need to stay lower than the cover crop.

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stunning colas man props :metal: :metal: :metal: :metal:

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The tent grow is going good. I did a little defoliating on the largest fan leaves.

The two big girls are starting to make some frost and the smaller plant that is an unknown strain is frosting up on the fan leaves now.

Andrea is packing on the buds.

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Andreas stalk

The light stressed plant with some frost. The browning hairs are from me damaging them from moving the plant in and out of the tent to water Andrea.

Unknown Frosty Strain

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yea, i agree with @ColeLennon, you’ve got some beautiful colas there. your andrea is looking full and thiccc! some fat colas. what are the smells you’re getting? also, is that corn you’re growing outdoors, and peppers?

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The big girls do not have much of a smell in the air. When I move the one in front of Andrea and it brushes up against my arm it has a sour fruity smell. Stem rub has an earhty smell. The unknown one has sweet creamy almost buttery smell. None of the three have a powerful smell. I have been leaving the tent open and you can only get a faint hint of dank smell in the house when the central air is running.

The outside plants the thin leafed one has hardly any smell the other one in the fabric pot has a spicy pine smell or green walnut smell. The spirit train in the garden has a fruity pine smell.

The small plant is a green pepper plant. I harvested 6 peppers from it over the weekend. The other is Sorghum. I wanted to know what the seed was in a bag of bird seed I bought so I planted a hand full to find out.

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The outside plants are doing great. I did have to kill four big two-stripped grasshoppers that were on the thin bladed plant. It looks like I caught them earlier before they started munching.

The thin bladed plant has really bushed out. I am glad I tied it down and topped it a few times. This thing would be tall in its natural state.

The plant that was stunted and not doing well in the tent really took off in the sun and open air.

The spirit train in the garden is doing great after the defoliation.

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