k.. well i was woundering what if i use my Flo's and my MH would that be just as good? and from what i read some growing grow the whole time under flo's... does this really work?
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k.. well i was woundering what if i use my Flo's and my MH would that be just as good? and from what i read some growing grow the whole time under flo's... does this really work?
so i just realized that im getting nasty fert burn (im guessing the horse manure) all over my older leaves and some of the newer one.. i immeditly leeched my soil with 2 gallons of water.. so i dunno how to help pervent it but some help would be nice asap.. because i dont want my little girl going down the drain and dying or my yeild suffering :(
Flos and MH may give you the right # of watts you need, but the spectrum is not correct. Yes, cabinet growers use 'daylight' cfls for flower but if you can afford a HPS go for it... it's most efficient.
Flushing was correct. I'd flush one more time, then give a weak feeding with a bloom nute (since you've got SO much nitrogen already, give it a week or so before feeding a grow nute again).
If you can safely repot into a larger pot with fresh soil and some extra perlite in the new dirt, that's another step to take to save the kiddos. But flushing was key.
thanks you for all your help and your walk through's through-out my jouney so far.. im going to transplant into my bigger pot.. but now my issue with that is the rocks on the bottom of my pot (to help air flow to roots).. will that effect it when i turn the pot upside down if the roots are grown and intertwined with them and give me root damage that will harm my plants. thanks. puff..... puff..... pass to you :smokin:
k well transplanted to a 5 gallon pot no problem.. now when i did it i forgot how big my plant was (2 feet) it got a little bent.. but not broken anywere i made sure to look... well it looks like it went into shock a bit from the trasplant.. so thats normal right and i hope it wont hermie :(