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Im leaning toward some interplay between light characteristics and ph, coz'ill beef hooked' if I can work it out...what I think is happening is that outside, in the sun, they are luscious and green including a male that showing exactly the symptoms as its siblings indoors, but when placed outside, just went hyper spastic, and is beautiful green all around.

Outdoors get hardcore ph 8 hose water and, even tho a little stretched because of the winter photoperiod, they are charging.

 

Murray says I should let him do a voodoo ceremony over them, you know, kill a chicken and give it deturotoxin so it be undead...or some such thing. Got some strange ideas that guy.

 

Toad.

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Yeah frank I tend to agree on the over watering. I had to get radical and flush them down ph wise. It worked ,but the timing is/was outta wack. Id really like to fert the second pot but, im gonna wait till medium is dry...this grow has been the most outta wack by a long stretch ive ever had

I just feel like I'm keeping them alive till the next issue...

No, I'm not watering on any schedule at all. Outsideiren have been rained on all week and are getting glourios outdoor winter sun. I cant remember the last time they were dry. They are loving it!! Getting chomped by bugs tho...gonna make up some soapy chilli, garlic, tobacco sauce and foliar apply...any one got a good recipe they'd like to share?

 

 

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Murray just came home from work with two chickens...im stuffed if I know where he scored two chickens from, he works in the city.

I gently tried to explain there was no way he could do animal sacrifice shit in our house!

He cracked the shits, drank the deturo toxin and a lil while later he left.

He's just a little bit different sall.

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Im leaning toward some interplay between light characteristics and ph, coz'ill beef hooked' if I can work it out...what I think is happening is that outside, in the sun, they are luscious and green including a male that showing exactly the symptoms as its siblings indoors, but when placed outside, just went hyper spastic, and is beautiful green all around.

Outdoors get hardcore ph 8 hose water and, even tho a little stretched because of the winter photoperiod, they are charging.

 

Murray says I should let him do a voodoo ceremony over them, you know, kill a chicken and give it deturotoxin so it be undead...or some such thing. Got some strange ideas that guy.

 

Toad.

im coming to a strong berdict that its shock being externalised by the plant cos of the change in light source

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I reckon its the medium. Perhaps the ones outside, given the rain, have been flushed much better than you have done with the ones inside?

 

I would pull em and put in seperate pots in a decent medium....and feed them.... You mentioned guano tea, did the outdoor plants also receive this ?

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Yeah...murray spent the night in the front yard growling, and what seemed to me to be playing with his chickens... woke up saturday morning, went outside to check on murray, and there were chicken feathers from a hole to brekky time...Murrays asleep with two plucked and very sacrificed chickens.

We had a roast chicken dinner satdee night.

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