Dinafem Blue Cheese and White Widow

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Seeds were put into dirt and sprouted in their pots one month ago, their flowering period is starting up.

I'm using a rich compost/dirt mix with coco and green sand as well as oyster shell meal.

Just coated my plants bases with some fresh diatomaceous earth to stop gnats.

Blue cheese on the left with what looks like a new deficiency and white widow on the right, topped and looking healthy.
 
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I admittedly banged their pots around yesterday to knock the gnats out where I could blow clouds of diatomaceous earth at them. Also have been over watering the past few days. I'm going to top coat the blue cheese with some ash before I repot and handle with more care from here on out.
 

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Firstly from all at Dinafem thank you for documenting your grow on the AFN platform :thumbsup:

Secondly plants look ok bit if you have fungus gnats we need to get this issue sorted out so your plants can be as healthy as possible :thumbsup:

Fungus gnats can be a real pain to get rid of and sometimes the only way is to scrap the grow, clean everything and start again.

I'm hoping we can get you through this grow and with a nice harvest :bong:

Keep us posted on the gnat issue and I'll be back in on the next update to see what going on and to offer help if I can :thumbsup:

All the best

Mark..
 
Haven't seen any more gnats since I transplanted (a day after starting this thread). I knocked all my gnats into the dust and even rolled my roots in it before repotting (for one of the plants that needed it).
 
I'm thinking some of my plants might just have gotten burned from a little cat piss in my soil. Sorry for stressing your girls out mark they are doing lovely tho.
 
blue cheese really stretching fast just surpassed my shot adrenaline which has been 2 days ahead of the blue cheese from birth

Blue cheese has a seriously thick main stem.
 

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