Help me out

ofc not, I mean if they were standing right there maybe it would be different, but it's not a logical decision.
 
Yes, I would help you. You are now my slave.

I'm looking forward to my unlimited foot rubs and back scratches.

Make me a sandwich
 
There is no right or wrong answer here.

Shall we play another?

A situation arises where you can either save your own child from death or contact the emergency services in order to save the lives of ten other children. You cannot do both, and there is no way to save everybody.
 
Please help don't know what's wrong with my plant also how much longer to harvest? Soil grown miracle grow dyna gro nutes and cfl and led mixed bulbs
 

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Any idea on what's wrong anyone��������
wrong section Dat, go back out to the grow section, i use ocean forest and water and that's it, looks pretty well burned to me but good luck :eyesmoke:
 
How many of you have killed a man?.............looked right at him and pulled the trigger and watched him die?.......
 
I would choose datfire as one of the members.

How much dyna grow are you feeding and what kind?
 
And I agree with mysunnyboy. It's nute burn in my experience. My first grow I over fed and they looked just like that. It'll still produce bud that get you high but won't taste or smell good.

Tell us more about pot size, how much DG per gal you feed and how often.

One more thing to keep in mind... Miracle gro soil gets hated on a lot around here. It can be good soil if you understand how to use it. There are other soils with better drainage so they tend to work better, however like I said it should still grow good pot. In fact I had to use my wifes Osmocote (owned by scotts the same corporation that owns Miracle Gro) soil as a last resort and those plants seem even healthier than the ones in my Roots Organic soil.

The main concern with these soils is that they have nutes in them already. They advertise that they have enough for months of feeding before you'd have to add your own nutes. What I do is watch very carefully for my bottom leaves to start showing any signs of yellowing (nitrogen deficiency) before I start feeding a Very small dose of Dyna nutes (1ml per gal with every watering) and will not up my nutes any stronger unless they begin to look deficient again.

Hope this helps.

Now who dies???
 
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