Good Morning, thanks for the kind words.Good morning Schwaggy.
Black Lights is a looker @Schwaggy P . Looks like a session with that will produce lights out. Keep up the good work always enjoy a visit to your thread.Black Lights
(Black Domina x Northern Lights #1)
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Seeded branch of Black Lights F2
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Thank you. The Black Lights are putting off some spicy gummy worms smells so far. The parents might be old school plants but they have the looks to hang with all the frosty modern stuff.Black Lights is a looker @Schwaggy P . Looks like a session with that will produce lights out. Keep up the good work always enjoy a visit to your thread.
You're welcome and thank you, I very much appreciate that. Thanks for taking the time to read through.I just read through your entire thread Schwaggy P and my mind is blown. My hat goes off to you my man on so many different levels. It's not just the amount of knowledge you have, but also your willingness to teach it/share it is absolutely phenomenal. Thank You
ThanksLove the tutorials, They definately inspire me, absolute awesomesauce!!!
The tote the males are in, is that just for the collection process, or is that their home for containment?
The torturing, is that for stress testing to see how they react, like going he she etc, or is there another or other reasons? I know I've done various such torturing to see what the plants thresholds were, likes and dislikes, soil tests etc.
As always loving your stuff mang.
Those seeds look awesomeSmall test nug of the Chem Kesey (Chem'91skva x 88G13HP) pollinated by the Black Lights (Black Domina x NL#1)
Flush it with 1/4 cup peroxide per gallon then light feed and repeat again , then resume Reg feeding , it looks like an uptake issue to MeGood Morning, thanks for the kind words.
It looks to me like it may be a potassium deficiency.
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If you're sure there is plenty of K in the soil mix, pH is on point, etc. , there may be a calcium excess which can antagonize potassium uptake. You mentioned that it got worse after adding CaMg, so this would be consistent with a possible Ca excess. The interveinal chlorosis looks like it may be a Mg deficiency but you saw no improvement in new growth after epsom and a further decline after CaMg, so it doesn't seem the magnesium level is the main culprit.
I generally wouldn't attempt big change type fixes after the halfway point of flower, but a flush and moderate feed may help. I suggest getting a few other opinions and see what others come up with.
I hear that boss! I love the name too...fireee!Gotta get Me some Black Lights, oh Yea!!!!