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Look up using SLF-100, it's totally organic enzymes really good for the plants (I swear by the stuff now) but a side effect is that it kills the larvae of fungus gnats etc. Got rid of my fly problem.
I'm researching enzymes at the moment. I am going to complete an Enzyme FPJ which will go along with a general FPJ and an OHN.

That's pretty expensive stuff, especially advertised as a cleaner :idn:
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Put some frass into each pot and the 4 sticky pads seems to have got then away, most of them anyway. Could only see 2 flying about. Gonna add a little more frass in a couple of days maybe

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there's neem cake meal but then I heard it can be an anti-bac tho, also saponins can work well as a spray, like a yucca extract or soap nuts

here a video that might be helpful man as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uinhY4z4A6M
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Morning troops so I am literally any day from chopping, and when I went into the groom this morning to water the girls I noticed that alot of the leaves have paled and drooping and discoloured. Was wondering is this because the soil has run its cycle and needs re amended? Or is this the way the plant goes when it comes to the end of its life?

Think I'm gonna Chop them both after work tonight to stop it getting any worse, what u think guys ImageImageImageImageImageImage

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Morning troops so I am literally any day from chopping, and when I went into the groom this morning to water the girls I noticed that alot of the leaves have paled and drooping and discoloured. Was wondering is this because the soil has run its cycle and needs re amended? Or is this the way the plant goes when it comes to the end of its life?

Think I'm gonna Chop them both after work tonight to stop it getting any worse, what u think guys ImageImageImageImageImageImage

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If it's just the lower leaves I would leave it. Pull off the yellowing ones and tidy up.

If the upper leaves are still happy I woiuldn't worry too much.

Maybe it's also over watering :idn:

Any amendments tend to take about 2 weeks to start becoming available anyway. I usually top dress around mid flower.

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The Irishman wrote:
Fri Apr 09, 2021 8:18 am
Morning troops so I am literally any day from chopping, and when I went into the groom this morning to water the girls I noticed that alot of the leaves have paled and drooping and discoloured. Was wondering is this because the soil has run its cycle and needs re amended? Or is this the way the plant goes when it comes to the end of its life?

Think I'm gonna Chop them both after work tonight to stop it getting any worse, what u think guys ImageImageImageImageImageImage

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If it's just the lower leaves I would leave it. Pull off the yellowing ones and tidy up.

If the upper leaves are still happy I woiuldn't worry too much.

Maybe it's also over watering :idn:

Any amendments tend to take about 2 weeks to start becoming available anyway. I usually top dress around mid flower.
They are at the bottom and there is a couple half way up. I was literally gonna Chop tomorrow morning so might just do it tonight. Then I need to re amend those 2 pots and get more cover crop in and leave for 10 days or so before I can plant up the 4 little ones. Just was a little worried as it happened over night lol I was watering 1L a day still following the plan however the no water days I was adding 1L of water then the past 4 days I had started missing the day again. Wasn't too sure if it was because I had started missing that days watering again and they had gotten too dry

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Fri Apr 09, 2021 9:33 am
DIY.Rik wrote:
The Irishman wrote:
Fri Apr 09, 2021 8:18 am
Morning troops so I am literally any day from chopping, and when I went into the groom this morning to water the girls I noticed that alot of the leaves have paled and drooping and discoloured. Was wondering is this because the soil has run its cycle and needs re amended? Or is this the way the plant goes when it comes to the end of its life?

Think I'm gonna Chop them both after work tonight to stop it getting any worse, what u think guys ImageImageImageImageImageImage

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If it's just the lower leaves I would leave it. Pull off the yellowing ones and tidy up.

If the upper leaves are still happy I woiuldn't worry too much.

Maybe it's also over watering :idn:

Any amendments tend to take about 2 weeks to start becoming available anyway. I usually top dress around mid flower.
They are at the bottom and there is a couple half way up. I was literally gonna Chop tomorrow morning so might just do it tonight. Then I need to re amend those 2 pots and get more cover crop in and leave for 10 days or so before I can plant up the 4 little ones. Just was a little worried as it happened over night lol I was watering 1L a day still following the plan however the no water days I was adding 1L of water then the past 4 days I had started missing the day again. Wasn't too sure if it was because I had started missing that days watering again and they had gotten too dry

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Maybe they're just very thirsty.

Try something to unchelate the nutrients in the soil maybe, some fulvic or something.

Have you checked the trichomes?

You want to make sure you have enough milky ones :-)
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DIY.Rik wrote:
The Irishman wrote:
Fri Apr 09, 2021 9:33 am
DIY.Rik wrote: If it's just the lower leaves I would leave it. Pull off the yellowing ones and tidy up.

If the upper leaves are still happy I woiuldn't worry too much.

Maybe it's also over watering :idn:

Any amendments tend to take about 2 weeks to start becoming available anyway. I usually top dress around mid flower.
They are at the bottom and there is a couple half way up. I was literally gonna Chop tomorrow morning so might just do it tonight. Then I need to re amend those 2 pots and get more cover crop in and leave for 10 days or so before I can plant up the 4 little ones. Just was a little worried as it happened over night lol I was watering 1L a day still following the plan however the no water days I was adding 1L of water then the past 4 days I had started missing the day again. Wasn't too sure if it was because I had started missing that days watering again and they had gotten too dry

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Maybe they're just very thirsty.

Try something to unchelate the nutrients in the soil maybe, some fulvic or something.

Have you checked the trichomes?

You want to make sure you have enough milky ones :-)
Yeah mate there is a mixture of clear milky and the odd Amber one. She's very close I reakon

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DIY.Rik wrote:
Thu Apr 08, 2021 7:54 am
Tictok wrote:
Wed Apr 07, 2021 6:28 pm
Look up using SLF-100, it's totally organic enzymes really good for the plants (I swear by the stuff now) but a side effect is that it kills the larvae of fungus gnats etc. Got rid of my fly problem.
I'm researching enzymes at the moment. I am going to complete an Enzyme FPJ which will go along with a general FPJ and an OHN.

That's pretty expensive stuff, especially advertised as a cleaner :idn:
You are right, it was initially advertised as a natural cleaner, but turns out the enzymes do wonders in soil grows. I had poorly over watered plants and this stuff helped alot by the enzymes 'eating' excess nutrients i believe. Not sure. It is a bit pricey mind.
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