Thank you for your message! For sure it's way too late, but I will raise mine now too.
#2 Diary by fabi420 - Chocolate Mint OG / Clones / Living Soil
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Re: #2 Diary by fabi420 - Chocolate Mint OG / Clones / Living Soil
FLO & H2O !
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How about predator mites? I used them when I had thrips although it wasn't a bad infestation in my casefabi420 wrote: βThu Mar 09, 2023 4:56 pmThank you for your message! I haven't tried nematodes yet because I thought they didn't help with thrips. But now I've read it again and I'll probably try it out.biosynthetic wrote: βWed Mar 08, 2023 10:30 pmYeh you need to fix the bug problem brohave you tried nematodes?
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Yes, the Predator mites are the white bags on the plants. But apparently they are not enough.biosynthetic wrote: βThu Mar 09, 2023 5:10 pmHow about predator mites? I used them when I had thrips although it wasn't a bad infestation in my casefabi420 wrote: βThu Mar 09, 2023 4:56 pmThank you for your message! I haven't tried nematodes yet because I thought they didn't help with thrips. But now I've read it again and I'll probably try it out.biosynthetic wrote: βWed Mar 08, 2023 10:30 pmYeh you need to fix the bug problem brohave you tried nematodes?
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Yeh looks like they lost the battle this timefabi420 wrote: βThu Mar 09, 2023 5:18 pmYes, the Predator mites are the white bags on the plants. But apparently they are not enough.biosynthetic wrote: βThu Mar 09, 2023 5:10 pmHow about predator mites? I used them when I had thrips although it wasn't a bad infestation in my case![]()
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Re: #2 Diary by fabi420 - Chocolate Mint OG / Clones / Living Soil
7th update - after 15.5 weeks
Look at the misery. We are 9 weeks in bloom. The first 5 are already completely dead, just dried out. The middle one is done, I'll take it off later. The two back ones are still in full bloom and the one on the right can still be short.
Otherwise there is nothing to tell, better look in another diary, it looks better there.




Look at the misery. We are 9 weeks in bloom. The first 5 are already completely dead, just dried out. The middle one is done, I'll take it off later. The two back ones are still in full bloom and the one on the right can still be short.
Otherwise there is nothing to tell, better look in another diary, it looks better there.
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Re: #2 Diary by fabi420 - Chocolate Mint OG / Clones / Living Soil
Is it defo a bug thing this one Fabi ? Kinda look burnt to a crisp as well or a possibly a combo of both cus yes i can also see what i think are bug trails on some of the leaves, well i think i can.
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Yeah for sure you can
I don't know what it was directly. I would have said that the bugs don't do that much damage. The burning of the leaves just started at some point. I thought it was a deficit, but that's actually not possible with Living Soil. The attempt to compensate for this was not particularly successful and it continued to progress. I wondered if the roots were getting too cold, since it wasn't particularly warm the months and they were standing directly on the ground. What was noticeable was that the dead plants had almost no root mass.
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Re: #2 Diary by fabi420 - Chocolate Mint OG / Clones / Living Soil
I'm in a living soil outdoors.Had a burn like that..figured it was high EC and lowlight/cloud cover ..wet feet.Im in the Caribbean and usually the high intensity of the sun keeps um feeding at high rates..thus no time to sit and burn...nugs looking good tho 
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Re: #2 Diary by fabi420 - Chocolate Mint OG / Clones / Living Soil
The chocolate one sounds interesting, i remember lynx did a doedorant years ago flavoured with chocolate..
MMM chocolate i got the munchies now
MMM chocolate i got the munchies now
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Re: #2 Diary by fabi420 - Chocolate Mint OG / Clones / Living Soil
In the Caribbean? Sounds like vacation for me :D
That sounds really interesting, in vegetation, when the problem already started, I used very low light (75W) for the first time.