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Cannabis Cultivation

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This will be a home for all things related to the cultivation of cannabis. The preferred focus here will be organic and sustainable growing methods, but any cannabis growers or growers-to-be are welcome!

The moderator and community creator here is in a legal cannabis state. It is therefore assumed that everyone sharing photos and info about their grows is also doing so legally. If you're not, then keep that to yourself. Any mention of actively conducting a cannabis grow illegally will be removed. This is to protect our instance admin, and will be a zero-tolerance policy.

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It has started to pop up on the plants next to it, so quick feedback would be nice (⁀ᗢ⁀)

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 months ago (4 children)

Hard to see from the pic.

Is there anything on the underside of the leaf? Perhaps a pest.

Did you happen to have gotten water on the leaf previously? Perhaps some leaf burn from nutrient, etc. Avoid getting leaves wet unless explicitly doing a folier treatment, etc.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Thank you. There's nothing under the leaf and I already had the suspicion that it was caused by some water. nutrient burn is likely (soil availability was pretty screwed).

I think you nailed it, does this have an impact on the plant/ is there a way to treat the symptoms?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

Growing is mostly about learning to get out of the way of the plants, I think. I have made the mistake of obsessing over plants, checking on them constantly, trying to make adjustments in real time. I mostly killed them, even if some got to harvest.

It was almost disappointing at first if I came back from a couple days away to see that they were thriving. Now I think I've learned that all I can do is guide and maintain certain conditions and let the plants do the rest.

To each their own, but I'm doing living soil in SIPs. I've never done so little work nor gotten such good results.

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