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Hi, the yellowing of leaves is completely normal as u said the plant is now putting all its energy into bud production.

This is only an educated guess but I think end of march to maybe a week or two into April. Depending, maybe get yourself a jewlers loupe or magnified glass to check the color of your trichomes. Your plant looks very healthy [emoji106]

 

 

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Thanks Gazza.

 

Not sure if you’re able to help with this, but someone else might. I’ve tried describing these little guys in google and browsing posts here, but I can’t seem to identify what they are. I’m noticing leaves chewed away (nothing catastrophic) and wondering if it’s them. I tried spraying with neem oil during veg but didn’t seem to help.

 

If there’s anyone that can ID them, can you suggest a treatment that’s safe to use now bud development is well underway?

 

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Looking good there billy, flowering away nicely.. good to see mate!

Got any more recent photos?

 

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Cheers! It’s pretty exciting now she’s reached this stage. Every day the buds get slightly denser/stickier and the smell is just heavenly. Thankfully not too strong unless I touch or lightly pinch her, but I’m guessing that will change. You can definitely smell something interesting when nearby, it’s just not distinctively ‘weedy’ yet.

 

The only other time I grew a plant I had to harvest faaaaar too early for circumstances beyond my control. So I’ve never gotten this far before and I’m loving it. A true bond has been formed! Haha I’m actually going to find it hard to cut her up at the end.

 

P.s. Are those dark stains on the leaves a sign I should wind back on the seasol? I’m sticking to once p/fortnight but perhaps plain water is the way to go?

 

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Are you going to introduce some blooming nutes or just see how she goes?

 

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I actually don’t know the first thing about any of that kinda stuff mate. I did like the idea of growing them as naturally as possible, but now they’re filling out I’m curious of how dense I could actually get them! Maybe I should find a hydro shop somewhere and have a browse..

 

 

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I actually don’t know the first thing about any of that kinda stuff mate. I did like the idea of growing them as naturally as possible, but now they’re filling out I’m curious of how dense I could actually get them! Maybe I should find a hydro shop somewhere and have a browse..

 

 

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Maybe try just some organic bloom ferts mate.. Cannas Bio Flores is good, that's what I've been using. Pretty sure you'll notice a difference.

 

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