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So, she's been flowering for 4 weeks now, beginning her 5th today. I'm thinking about stopping using biobizz grow in a couple of days and just use the bloom. I plan on feeding her for another 2 weeks and then using plain water for the last two or so weeks.
The buds are starting to look fantastic. They just need to get a bit of weight on them. It looks like I'll be getting couple nice look skewers of at least 6 inches long (some look like they might get bigger). I'm getting a bit of money in, in the next couple of days so i plan on adding another 60 watts (two bulbs) in the mix to fatten the nugs up I'll get up some shitty pics up at some point. Also the temps have gone down from being in the 80s to the 70s. So that majority of her flowering will be in some solid weather.
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I'm assuming you meant to say flower, rather than veg. I'm only putting about 1mL or less into two liters. My last bit of fert was ~7-8mL bloom and ~1mL of grow per 2 liter. The little extra nitrogen doesn't seem to be causing problems as far as I'm aware. Its stop stretching and just working on the buds atm.
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So I awoke to something quite weird this morning. I went to check on the girl as the lights turned on and I saw 2 mushrooms in the pot... Should I be worried? Is that a sign of root rot? Or is it just some weird fluke?
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I guess no don't worry too much.
All it means is that fungi can survive in there. If you created conditions hostile to mushrooms those conditions would probably be hostile to the plant.
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Yeah the temps have been holding pretty well in the 70's recently. We did get a bit of rain that could have raised the humidity.
anyway, I'll be posting a pic I believe, later tonight. |
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Mushrooms could mean that the mix has been damp for too long a stretch as well.
I wonder if they be magical? ![]() Where's the pic?
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you could make a sweet as hell picture with a mushroom growing out of a marijuana plant pot.
dont let that awesome occurrence go to waste...
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