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    The light point is really interesting since we get such long days here in the summer. I think maybe the intensity of the light [there’s a tree that shades the greenhouse a bit] is perhaps the problem.

    I think you’re right about the Rizlas. I’ll not go to Costco!

    Thanks for your suggestions. I really appreciate it. Cheers. Fingers crossed for a couple of weeks...


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    I would flush your pot out . Im sure theres a pest also . Mits can leave those spots . Thrips also . Hard to tell with pic .

    Flush her out and open all them vents up . Where abouts are ya ? Im in Canada and in the east we had a mega hot humid summer unreal . Was t exactly greenhouse growin temps . Would have fried anything tbh .

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    I can’t see any mites but I’ll check again tomorrow in better light. What are thrips? Would you spray it?

    I can repot the plant tomorrow so that’s a good tip.

    Thanks very much


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    Sorry - I’m in north east England. We’ve had a good summer but I planted in early July which is perhaps too late and leaves no room for error.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Trex View Post
    I would flush your pot out . Im sure theres a pest also . Mits can leave those spots . Thrips also . Hard to tell with pic .

    Flush her out and open all them vents up . Where abouts are ya ? Im in Canada and in the east we had a mega hot humid summer unreal . Was t exactly greenhouse growin temps . Would have fried anything tbh .
    Eastern Canadian summer was brutal this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewtBurn View Post
    Sorry - I’m in north east England. We’ve had a good summer but I planted in early July which is perhaps too late and leaves no room for error.


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    Yeah - by July, the days are already getting shorter so the plant was receiving a teeny bit less light every day rather than one germinated in, say, April that would experience days getting longer (vegging time) before the 21st June.

    It just hasn't developed fully as a result.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sourshoes View Post
    Eastern Canadian summer was brutal this year.

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    Ohhh absolutely . We had 38° just wednesday or thurzday and this mornin was -1° ffs with our first killer frost . Gotta love Canada eh ? Lmfao

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trex View Post
    Ohhh absolutely . We had 38° just wednesday or thurzday and this mornin was -1° ffs with our first killer frost . Gotta love Canada eh ? Lmfao
    So, what you saying is, you want us all to come up and freeze our balls off. lol How is the goose hunting? You got any elk line up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotshot View Post
    So, what you saying is, you want us all to come up and freeze our balls off. lol How is the goose hunting? You got any elk line up?
    Haha we dont want ya Yanks anywase . Especially ya southerners hahahaha

    Havent been out .not opened yet here .

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