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good job ras.
Normally king has some fat tough leathery turgent lettuce leafs... one
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All things considered, you've done a great job at keeping these plants looking good. If they'd been in my hands I'm sure I would of ditched the grow a while a go. Even if they should be a little further along in flower they should come through. They might still take a tad longer and the yeild might suffer after all the stress, but you've battled pretty hard and come out on top. Good job Rasta.. Let's hope there's no more worries from here on in
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Raspaul, your patience and meticulous attention has certainly saved this grow. They look hearty from the pictures you posted and am sure you'll get quality bud to have justified your efforts. This happened to me a couple years back when I ran out of my composted soil and mixed in a bag from a local shop..big mistake. I paid for it with ph problems and pests. I did not win my battle though and ended up tossing quite a few plants. Keep doing your thing rasta are coming along nicely. Much respect.
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Its the time first since being in these pots that every single growing tip looks to be growing normal and not twisted and mangled or showing signs of what looked like heat stress. You can also clearly see a line on all 3 plants now where the growth has started to grow normal again. So yeah I'm very relieved to say the least but its also enforced the belief that making my own soil is a must. Much respect rasta Quote:
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They look great Rasta..
![]() Is the plant in the top left stretching more than the other two? Looks like that one maybe the blockhead dom?
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The other 2 have fruitiness in them, one more than the other but not this one and its also showing way more purple than the others too. What I have noticed though is that they're all stretching quite a bit ![]() Respect rasta Rasta |
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Raspaul, they look great, way to go saving them from broad mites....I pray I never get them!
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Hey Window it started with mangled and twisted new growth with tacoing leaves that looked like heat stress at first or at least it did to me and with really slow growth like the plants had completely stunted.
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