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Originally Posted by organick
First off, this grow do the best you can and good luck!
Before your next grow READ about organic growing Organic Gardener, Encyclopedia of organic gardenig, Web stuff that is real not commercial BS.
Jesus told me to love all human beings but YOUR SOIL SUCKS.
Chemical Fertilizers are for those children of God who are misinfromed, stupid, ingnorant or evil.
Soil fungi (Mycilin or somthing like that) are your best friends adding them to your soil won't get you laid but at least your dirt will be fertile.
Peace out:rastasmoke:
:wtf: If you are attempting to post valid info, it would help if you did some more reading, yourself.
The soil isn't the best choice, but will and does work. I started-out using MG soils many years ago, (1996-1997) before all these slick-exotic blends and ammendments came along. Once you get used to adjusting you nute ratios to suit the MG mix, you're good to go.
As a blanket statement, those children of God who consider people "misinfromed, stupid, ingnorant or evil" because of chemical usage on their grow, are "misinfromed, stupid, ingnorant or evil".
If you are reffering to mychorrizae fungi, then yes, they are a benefit. If you don't know the name of a product, and are too lazy to look it up yourself, then it's likely best, not to act like you know what you are talking about.
May God have mercy on your grow.
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Thanks Rusty and all others (mostly rusty) bought ozi magic today from the store havn't tried it yet waiting for tommorow letting it dry then im gonna flush it one more time before I add any other nutes make sure shes starving then we'll see how she reacts to her new food, any insane mixes I might want to give a go for fertilizer?
EDIT: I'll ph test the run-off whenever I find one =/.
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First off start slow. those thing are very hungry. you don't want to shock them and burn them with a ton of ferts right away. less is more. I think you should start with that base flower fert and later on start mixing an add on to the bloom. mix ferts at 20% of what the bottle says for early flower growth and increase as needed. they should blow up
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Alright I got another problem I got these things that keep coming up on my plant look alot like webs or some kind of thing like that anyway.....pics - first is the top of my plant second is those weird web-like things like its not really web but..well hell I don't know..:wtf:
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I'm not able to tell by looking at your pictures, but you should get a magnifying glass and take a look at the undersides of the leaves, stems, etc., and look for signs of spider mites. They're tiny, so it helps to have a light directly behind the leaf in question. If you see little crab-like creatures crawling around, and more webbing, then you'll need to treat for mites. Just use the search feature up top and you'll find lots of threads on the topic. The FAQs are another good place to find troubleshooting tips and diagnosis.
Also, in the future, you'll want to keep the lights as close to the plant as possible without causing it stress. How close depends on your type of light - fluorescents can be kept closer to the plant than HIDs, for example. That ought to help the plants from stretching quite so much.
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Yeah when I transplanted and added new light they shot up overnight and while I was at work trying to get the little ones not to stretch.