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Psychosis Cuttings

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It looks so much like a nitrogen toxicity, could this be because of the added bio bizz soil?

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Well if you've mixed two brands mate that could be a possibility but there are many possibilities, the more pics you could put up mate, closer shots etc could help peeps diagnose issues. Personally I've never experienced toxicity of any nutes so have no experience on that front and therefore can't advise the solution (if that is indeed the case) but if you feel they are 'sick' a post in the sick plants forum may get you closer to some answers on that front

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Cheers bro will do that now

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Not letting me add photos on the Sick thread for some reason so here's them atm...

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Looking at those mate on a personal front I wouldn't be too worried, others may say different, but they have turned their leaves to face the light, leaf petioles and stems not coloured red (which would highlight some stress etc) and as long as when you potted up no air pockets were created and you gave them a good soaking in to settle etc) they should be fine, don't mess with them, just water when dry and keep an eye on them as you would normally.

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Ok man let's hope everything's ok. Im smoking there Mummy now and it's God damn beautiful. If mine turns out like this I'll be more than happy :) thanks for your help man it is really appreciated

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No worries mate, it's all a learning curve, when they come down and you're on to the next lot you'll be much more sure as a result :)

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Dont be to worried mate just get them in a set up asap :yep: Psychosis is my #1 plant :)

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i know you've dressed the top of the soil but how wet is it underneath? Clawing is often a sign of overwatering. Having said that they look fine otherwise. :)

When I grew psychosis it tasted like fruit pastilles. When I was little I liked to take one pastille of each flavour and chew them up together - that what my psychosis tasted like!!

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Thanks for your responses guys. Botanics it is one big learning curve mate your right :) I've helped with a good few grows and researched and read up on growing for a good couple years, but as soon as I've been chucked in the deep end I've been flailing ;) But it's ok, their mummy's buds are helping me chill out with regards to my constant worrying for them :P

Psychosis is a strain I've only recently encountered due to me moving to another area ( another country actually but it's all the UK ;)). Something I've grown to love. Now having its cheese roots I was first sceptical, as to be perfectly honest I'm fucking bored of most cheeses, especially the shitty cheese that people hand about these day. But when I saw a 74 year old woman I know pull of some serious dank Psychosis I knew it was a plant for me! Especially when I found out that it is a very rare plant to be having as it's clone only. She packs some seriously crystaly buds that tastes like a really sweet cheese x with dark berries and they absolutely stink <3

I'll try and post pictures every week once they're in the setup so you guys can see how they're getting on if you want, and hopefully help me if/when I run into a problem ( undoubtedly I will :P)

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Does this discolouration look bad? Considered thrips for a couple of them but the one with the random brown circle looks like it's a bit burnt or something.

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Looks ok man ;)

Considering Farmer G has been in and commented too mate heed his words I'd say, he's knows much more about this strain than I :yep:

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Ok I'll stop the worrying now. Farmer G if you could randomly come check on this thread once every now and again it would be a major help to me bro :) Found out its the last cuttings from this mother and he didn't take any more himself. So wanna keep this alive and kicking ;)

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Hi guys, didn't want to make a new thread to ask a couple questions so I thought I'd just ask here and hope someone can help.

Mycorrhizae is the problem. And it is which one to purchase that is bugging me. I have 2 in mind but please tell me if there is better out there.

Great White Shark was my first option. Read some really good reviews online about the quality of Mycorrhizae and the variation in types of it, all in one handy little shaker.

My second option was Plant Magic granules. Im probably going to be using PM oldtimers bloom ( and grow if it needs it) as well so thought about staying totally British and just using PM?

What are your thoughts?

Second question is Biobizz light mix or all mix or a different soil all together for the future ? I know it comes down to feeding schedules with regards to the light mix and all mix, but what is better quality? Just wanna try and go as organic as possible

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Ok so I need some help again. My babies stayed on the windowsill too long and went into flower, 3 days ago I transplanted and put under a 600w HPS ( way too strong and way too hot for the little space, but it's all I had ) . Since under the light I've had them on 18/6, but have read a couple articles on revegging taking forever :( My babies are only about 5-8 inches tall with not a lot of growth, would it be worth flowering now?

Ideally I want a grow down and dry for Xmas, and I don't wanna have to be revegging for 2 months. Any opinions on whether I should flip now or just hold out and reveg? Pictures will follow shortly

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