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Random seedling-veg/ Seedsman seedlings

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weeks 3-4, 6
Defoliation
weeks 3-4, 6-7
Topping
weeks 3-4, 6, 8
Main-Lining
weeks 8
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Perlite
Grow medium
Peat moss
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Method popularity - 40%
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White Widow
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Seedsman - 92%
White Widow - 92%
Alaskan Purple
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Seedsman - 92%
Alaskan Purple - 91%
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Clout_god67 Clout_god67
4 years ago
I’m worried for the random strain I think it’s being damaged by the gnats but it looks it could be nutrient burn I have not fed ANY nutrients to it. Read comments On the images for what I have to say.
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Clout_god67
Clout_god67started grow question 4 years ago
I think my plant is being eaten but gnats and it looks like nutrient damage on it but I haven’t given ANY nutrients to it. What should I do? Can you diagnose my plant? Any remedies? I heard cayenne pepper can be used for a pesticide is there other things? Does Neem oil work well?
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
Leaves. Color - Yellow
Leaves. Color - Black or grey
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Darktide
Darktideanswered grow question 4 years ago
Fungas Gnats are caused by overwatering. Your plants soil looks very wet. The first step is to let the soil dry out. In your next watering you can use Hydrogen Peroxide to treat. I had great luck using 1 part 3% Hydrogen Peroxide to 4 parts water. You can use this mixture to spritz the the soil, filter spray amd water your plants with. I used this treatment every second watering for about 6 weeks along with yellow sticky traps. Then no treatments and monitor. If no gnats, watch as about 2 weeks later some of the left over eggs may rehatch and require a couple more treatments. A good rule of thumb is to check the spoil about 2 inches away from the stem in a few spots by sticking your finger in to the first knuckle and not water until you feel that the soil is dry all the way to the knuckle. In a side note I found it really helpful to pick up a super cheap moisture meter for those times when I was not quite sure on the moisture.
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