Crossfire Hurricane and Midwest Crack(green crack hybrid)

oodawg

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Yes. I kept two of them and the other hermed
That what I thought, that was some insane stretch on them. I was curious when i started looking through the thread because I have one runt with my bunch not much bigger than that I was thinking about flowering
 

Dabs_Offa_Hot9

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That what I thought, that was some insane stretch on them. I was curious when i started looking through the thread because I have one runt with my bunch not much bigger than that I was thinking about flowering
Yeah, I actually had to do some supercropping a couple weeks into flower, or else they may have hit the light.
 

Chanelno1

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Sometimes I feel exactly like this and sometimes I feel like there couldn't be more of a disconnect haha. It varies from grow to grow. Right now I'm problem solving what I suspect to be fungal problems. I decided to try and use a cabinet that I used to grow in and haven't used in years. The last time I grew in it everything died from root rot and I've been using it as storage ever since.
Well I decided I wanted to use the space since it's fault discreet and ready to use. That was a mistake. I thought since it had been years and disinfected the space I would be safe but I'm pretty sure I was wrong.
I put seedlings in there and they did great, at least at first but a few days ago, I noticed the plants start to droop. I went through my troubleshooting process and tweaked a couple things but they all started to die quickly.
To top it off I made the rookie mistake of moving the last plant that was thriving in the cab and putting it with my other plants. Last night it started looking weird and so did another couple seedlings I just started. Today I think they're dead... There are a few younglings left but I am currently taking it all apart. I'm tossing all the soil in use, and baking everything not in use left to try to sterilize. Hopefully since it was not in the grow area it will be fine.
All the house plants are doing great so there's something I guess... Wish I would've wasted my second to last fem seed like this. At least I have a few good reg seeds left among my hundreds of crappy unreliable bag seeds. Hopefully I can get shit under control and breed some. Welp... Enough rambling. Better get back to it.
Wow are the weed plants really that delicate? I'm learning as I go along-bought pH testers for the water but I've spent €500 so far and I'm skint on mi arse
 

Killaki

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Wow are the weed plants really that delicate? I'm learning as I go along-bought pH testers for the water but I've spent €500 so far and I'm skint on mi arse
Research wetting or damping off. Fungus infections can kill your shit deader than dead. Fungus is so good at killing cannabis that governments have considered it as a form of "weed control".
 

Milky Weed

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I ate some fungus once that shit did make me deader for sure

on a serious note it’s good to get a lot of good fungus established, like trich. It will fend off any bad pathogenic fungi.
 

Killaki

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I ate some fungus once that shit did make me deader for sure

on a serious note it’s good to get a lot of good fungus established, like trich. It will fend off any bad pathogenic fungi.
Yeah till fusarium oxysporum comes along and wrecks your shit. You're correct that some are beneficial, and a cornerstone of organic gardening. Other fungus should be avoided in any way possible.
 
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Finders

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I've herd people say try to keep temps around 77 f but honestly in my opinion weed can take high heat and humidity but obviously gotta be careful of humidity because of bud rot. but looks like you have the humidity under control and if your like me and look at the ladies everyday religiously you will be able to catch any signs of light stress for sure. And your girls are strong SOB'S considering that you left the humidifier on all night and survived lol
Heat needs more co2 tho. 90 degrees without any co2 will lock out photosynthesis
 
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