Trouble reading today's article? Click here: Issue #553 - Sunday, November 27, 2022 Dear Fellow
Grower, In today's issue... - Dry crispy leaves happen to many growers, but I never hear other growers talk about it. What causes crispy leaves and how do you prevent this common problem from affecting your plants? Discover the 7 most common reasons today, with
solutions!
- Sugar leaves are beautiful, but should they be smoked? There are pros and cons to smoking sugar leaves, and today I'll break down exactly what you need to know!
- What do male cannabis flowers look like? How can you tell which flowers are male and which are female? Check out pictures and learn more!
- Ever see weird
white patches of powder on your leaves? This is actually a common mold that affects plants growing in hot, humid air. Learn what this "white powdery mildew" looks like and how to get rid of it for good!
- Prepare your eyes for gorgeous huge buds in this week's trophy pics! Plus hear one grower's review for Seedsman! (Feel free to reply to this email and share your recent experiences with Seedsman, too!)
Nebula Haze & Sirius Fourside (founders of GrowWeedEasy.com) "Minds are like flowers. If you let it sit there without soaking anything up, it will dry up." ~Ken Hill
What Causes Cannabis Leaves to Get Dry or Crispy?
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There are many reasons that the leaves of your marijuana plant can get dry or crispy. Sometimes crispy leaves can be normal, but most of the time, this means that something is wrong with your cannabis plant or the growing environment. If you’re seeing symptoms spreading through your marijuana plant, you need to react quickly. For example, this cannabis plant’s crispy, dry leaves with
yellowing, curling, and spots are caused by a mixture of heat and light stress. Simply moving the grow light further away will help keep the dry leaves from spreading. Don’t wait!
Can You Smoke Sugar Leaves?
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Sugar leaves are the small single-finger leaves that grow out of your cannabis buds during the flowering stage. They are called “sugar leaves” because these leaves are often covered in sparkly trichomes which look like a dusting of sugar.
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The “sugar” on sugar leaves is actually THC-filled trichomes. The amount of trichomes on the sugar leaves is related to strain. Some strains don’t produce a lot of trichomes even on buds, while others produce so many they spill onto all of the nearby leaves. Although trichomes are a good thing because they carry cannabinoids like THC, some strains without many trichomes are still very potent because cannabinoids are also contained
in the buds themselves. Sativa and Haze strains in particular often don’t have as many trichomes on the outside as indica-leaning strains, but are still incredibly potent. Although this Lambsbread bud doesn’t have a whole lot of trichomes, it still has extremely powerful effects. Typically, if there are no trichomes on the leaves, they should be trimmed off. However, if you do see tons of trichomes, should you smoke these leaves? Learn whether growers should smoke sugar leaves
(the answer could be "yes" or "no" depending on a few factors)
What do male cannabis plants look like?
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When a male plant's pollen sacs first start growing, they look kind of like a bunch of grapes These pollen sacs appear where buds would normally appear, and take several weeks to mature before they open up and spill pollen. However, if you don't want the pollen to seed all your buds (no one wants seedy buds!) it's important to spot and remove male plants from the grow room as soon as possible. If you let pollen sacs develop, they will eventually open up and spill pollen everywhere.
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What causes patches of white powder on leaves or buds?
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"Your site has been my favorite for years. No BS, great info, well written, comprehensive. I recommend it to everyone! Thank you!" ~JJ Hey JJ, Yay! This email made my day. Thanks for writing in. ~Nebula
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"I would just like to say thank-you to Nebula Haze for all the well written articles over the years. More than that though is the experiments conducted. I love how the author seperates fact from fiction using the scientific method with no bullshit. Keep up the great work Nebula and thank you for the help over the years" ~Adam Hey
Adam, I appreciate this email. I try to stick to the scientific method as best I can, and getting an email like this makes it all worth it. ~Nebula This was in response to our request asking what growers think about Seedsman as a cannabis seed source: "Nebula: I just want to let you know about my recent experience with Seedsman. I have been ordering seeds from them for about 10 years. In he past, I actually mailed cash to The Netherlands and the sees would ship from Spain. The whole order would take about 2 months and I never really knew when to expect the
package. "They have been very honest and there was never a problem with cash. I also did bill pay through my bank and that worked well also. Seedsman usually gives me free seeds and often a small gift from Holland. Their customer service was slow, but kind. "This month (Nov 2022),
I ordered seeds on sale. My credit card was accepted and the seeds were quickly shipped from California with USPS tracking. I paid for 5 Bruce Banner Auto seeds but received 10 (5+5 sale), two free Humboldt seeds and three free Critical 2+ seeds. They also included a pack of extra large rolling papers. The price of seeds through Seedsman is far lower than many sources. I recommend Seedsman and hope you include them on the current list.
"Take care and thank you for all the great growing articles! Stephen PS I have been reading your work and following your advice for about 10 years
also!" Hey Stephen, Thank you for taking the time to write in about Seedsman and share your experience. We have been hearing a lot of good feedback about them lately from our readers, while bad reviews have been rare. We are
considering putting them back on the site and in the newsletter, but are waiting to get more positive feedback. No business is perfect, but if they offer better prices and have similar service to other options, we want to recommend them! If anyone else has had recent experiences with Seedsman, please let us know by hitting the reply button and sending us an email! ~Nebula
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"Nebula, I wanted to thank you for your tutorial on flowering stage defoliation. It has made an enormous impact on my harvest.
This was my first attempt: Sour Diesel in soil in a 5 gallon fabric pot. Nutrients were the basic Fox Farms soil nutrient trio at half strength. Grow lights
were 2 Mars Hydro LED. The single plant, fimmed once, pretty much filled the 24” X 24” tent. Flower stage defoliation really works! Many thanks — you’ve always been a great resource." ~John I like big buds and I cannot lie! These are absolutely gorgeous and the closeup picture shows just how encrusted your buds are with trichomes. I absolutely love that you included a
picture of the base of the plant so people can get idea what was happening "under the hood" so to speak. Thanks for writing in! ~Nebula
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Gorgeous fat buds and look at all those trichomes! ~Nebula "Pictured is the legendary Lemon Larry OG strain that we are crossing many others with. Also, Loudmouth (ECSD x Abusive OG) a lost strain that we are working to preserve. And a pic of me and my faithful companion, Blackjack." ~ Top Hat Genetics Your breeding journey seems to be going excellent so far. Look at that cannabis! Gorgeous. ~Nebula "Lemon Larry OG" by Top Hat Genetics "Loudmouth" by Top Hat Genetics Blackjack the trusty garden companion. I used to have a cat named Jack who looked just like Blackjack! Black cats are the best :) I love that you also have a picture of him on your wall. That made me smile. What a lucky cat!
~Nebula
Scammers often give you a weird gut feeling
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Trust your instincts! (Source)
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Don't ignore your first instinct! It may be your intuition trying to tell you something. Someone DMs you with a great offer for seeds, but something is not quite right. You get a weird feeling in your stomach, or a little voice in your head says, "Something is off about this." Don't ignore your gut instincts! If you get a too-good-to-be-true
offer, and your intuition is whispering a warning, it's good to pay attention. Often your subconscious senses things that your brain may not be aware of yet. If something seems off, take time to think about it. Check who you're talking to and if they seem trustworthy. Remember, scammers often try to get you to act immediately. If they're pressuring you to give them money RIGHT NOW or the deal is done, take extra caution. Make sure to watch out for scams, especially seed scams! Remember: Real seed businesses don't contact you. They let you contact them. If anyone messages you to sell you seeds on social media, look out! It's possible they will take your payment and send nothing. Always take a second to think before sending money to anyone, especially if they contact you (whether by DM, text message, phone call, email,
etc.). Recommended Cannabis Seed Sources
These sources have gotten great reviews from our readers:
- Seed Supreme – California, United States
- ILGM (I Love Growing Marijuana) – California, United States
- Herbies Seeds – Europe (seemingly out of the UK and Spain)
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GrowWeedEasy.com has hundreds and hundreds of pages! Check out some articles you may not have seen... Why Are My Cannabis Leaves Curling Up? - Today's main article talked about crispy leaves, but what do you do if you see your leaves curling up? This specific problem is caused by 6 common triggers. Check out the article to learn what they are (with pictures) and discover how to prevent this problem in
the future! 7 Common Flowering Stage Goofs (and how to prevent them) - I have made a lot of mistakes over the years, and I want you to learn from them so you can skip the trouble and
get right to harvesting amazing weed. This article shares 7 common problems growers run into during the crucial bud-forming phase. Learn how to ensure your plants thrive, so buds grow big and potent!
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When I first started growing, I struggled. Now, it is my mission to make it easy for new growers to get started while helping advanced growers get bigger, better yields with less time and money. We update/add articles every week. Anyone and everyone can grow if they want to!
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Sirius Fourside:
Sirius Fourside is a hobbyist grower who has gained the bulk of his experience growing in water as a medium (deep water culture, bubbleponics).
"Growing cannabis can be a relaxing hobby in and of itself, but it also saves you money and keeps you from having to deal with shady characters. Cannabis is much easier to grow than people give it credit for, and growing in water doesn't increase the difficulty much, if any. But whether you want to grow in water, coco, or a different medium, we'll show you how easy it can be!"
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