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![]() | Week 2-4 picture by Ccole420 - Photobucket As you can see my plant has verry dark vains, and a couple leaf problems, but i think that is due to a ph problem.... i have one 65 watt and two 14 watt soft white CFL's and im using regular bottled water for watering... What brand or kind of nutes would you perfer and where is a place i can get them... i have a huge plant nurery right by my house but im not sure if they have what i need... thanks | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | You should fill out the questionaire sheet thing. That will help a bit. They look like they are having ph problems. What soil are you using? Are you letting them dry out? Because that soil looks soaked. Any nutrients work. Either you use chemical or organic. Veg they need a high nitrogen nutrient, flower they need high P and K nutrients. | ||
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![]() | thanks man, i looked at that qeusinare thing and i dont answers to sum of the questions... but i will do my best. ![]() | ||
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![]() | http://www.gardenscure.com/420/plant...f-problem.html i filled it out and here it my soil im using Scotts premium potting soil: 0.07-0.01-0.03 Total nitrogen...............0.07% 0.04% Ammoniocal nitrogen 0.03% Nitrate Nitrogen Availble Phosphate........0.01% Soluble Potash..............0.03% CONTINOUS feeding up to full 4 months what soil do you perfer? and what nutes? | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | are there any holes in the bottom of your "pot" looks way over watered, ph is probably wacked out a bit too. but pretty much just soaked. slide the plant up out of the pot, if it smells like ground beef gone bad you are definately soaking the roots and the almighty funk is about to take over. | ||
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![]() | I have used FFOF going on 7 years now and the soil itself is ph balanced, or at leasst I have never had any issues with ph from the soil. What you need to take into account and really you need to check prior to application the water you use and the nutes. This I finally learned can be a source of major ph propblems if you don't get these ph balanced prior to feeding
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![]() | im going in today so if sum one could inform me on what to get that would be great.... do i need nutes if i get FFOF soil, the nutes i would be getting is 2-1-2... (ionic grow nutes) and would i still need gardening lime because the fox farm has an ajusted ph round 6% i think... thanks alot for answering my question everybody, i really appreciate... | ||
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